Highest Horse :30 | AT&T
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
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I love the daughter and dad in this. They crack me up. They should do a movie together!
Me too. Who plays them?
“Like a big ol’ cowboy!” Lmao 😂
I love this commercial! 🤣
Me too 😂
17000 union workers for the CWA in the southeast United States are currently on strike with AT&T over unfair labor practices involving contract negotiations and have been for TWO WEEKS and there is essentially zero coverage and we're all going broke with no end in sight!
How much yall getting paid ?
Go work where you are appreciated more. I'm sure there are plenty of better places to work.
I love this commercial! ❤
Imagine this in Spanish 💀
Is there a high horse saying in Spanish?
god this commercial is irritating, especially on max
Looks like Ned Flanders has Wednesday Addams as his daughter now! OMG!!!
I just don't think they should have put that horse thru that small of space like that.
please don't tell me that you think they actually used a dentist office to film this and not a sound stage....please....
Racist commercial. 👎🏼
We need waaaaay more
Towards what group of ppl? I don't get it
Do these 'professional' copywriters not know that 'riding high' and 'high horse' are two completely different idioms, and high horse is a pejorative for arrogant and haughty, not happy and satisfied?
No I think they used the idiom correctly. You sound pretty goofy.