Shamwow Your Neighbor – EA Show #28

by Jason on 6/12/2009 in EA Show, Kim & Jason TV

In this episode, you’ll learn about how to correctly Shamwow your neighbor, the best part of a kiddie cocktail (according to Kim & Jason Nation), Lucy’s half birthday, and an awesome way to enjoy bubbles.

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What do you think of the Shamwow? Are you childlike enough to try this week’s prescription? We’d love to hear from you — and might even feature you in an upcoming show (we’ve even been known to give out prizes as well!) Leave a comment below or in the video itself by clicking the little plus sign in the player. Got photos or videos? Send ‘em to eashow@kimandjason.com
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Steven 6/13/2009 at 7:21 pm

Great show, as always! Along similar lines to Melynda’s comment, though, I noticed that the guy in the Bubble Gun ad bears an uncanny resemblance to the Adultitis Guy. Weird.

As for my opinion of the ShamWow… WOW!! Enough said. :-)
That’s a brilliant idea to give some to your neighbors.

Also, I meant to mention this in last week’s show comments, but I voted for the cherry. If there had been a toothpick sword in the choices, though, the choice woulda been tougher. I’m a big fan of toothpick swords. For that matter, my letter opener is a replica of Sting. It rocks! I know, that doesn’t have much to do with kiddie cocktails, but still…

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Steven 6/15/2009 at 1:00 am

Come to think of it… Gil, the Adultitis Guy and the guy in the Bubble Gun commercial (I keep forgetting his name) remind me of the man of a thousand faces…since they look so similar to each other. They wouldn’t happen to be related to Lon Chaney, would they?

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