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Looks more like an elephant trunk to me. And yes it does look like Will Ferrel but i disregarded it because i doubted that he would be in a skittles commercial but you never know. OMG…everytime I see this commercial I just bust up laughing. I can just think about it and it makes me break into laughter.
This has got to be the best commercial EVER! I walk around saying "experience". This commercial is not "ha-ha" funny, really. It is disturbing. It is creepy. It is sick. Creepy, yes, but funny as hell too.
His beard is a little longer in the commercial than it used to be. I walk around saying it all the time. I love it!!! Definitely weird. Definitely genius. Previous post. Next post. The woman conducting the interview is trying to turn him down, and— Yeah, freakshow— —and the beard feeds the woman a Skittle and strokes the side of her face, while he just chuckles in a creepy way. More refreshments are carried by a waiter.
Old-fashioned "dudes" in cocked hats look on, while a friend rolls a ball at the pins. The moral is :. The book which is adorned with these reflections is a complete guide to "Old and New Methods of Forming General Goes and Tips," and includes a discourse on the Chinese and Persian modes of playing skittles.
From this it appears that skittles in olden times was considered a most scientific affair. The frame the name of the arrangement of pins and other features of the game were all calculated on mathematical principles, with arcs and curves and plenty of goodly learning.
The Chinese use twenty-five pins, and the game counts points. The different pins are called Tong-hw, Tsi-shu, Nang-Mw, etc. The Persians set up the pins in concentric circles-that is, one circle inside another circle-and use seventeen pins. The ball was like that used in English bowls.
Such are the rude outlines of British and foreign skittles; but mastery of the details of the game can be acquired only by special aptitude and serious application, and is hardly to be attained by an American boy, who has so many equally good games at hand. According to an old English book of games, skittles proper is what we call nine-pins. Ordinary bricks, or, as the Ohio boys call them, " brick bats," make good skittles, and cobble-stones will make very fair bowls for a game.
On a vacant lot or open space draw a diamond-shaped figure and set up three rows of bricks at equal distances from each other. At a distance agreed upon from this "frame" draw the scratch or taw- line, and with your cobble-stones or small bowlders bowl the bricks down as you would the pins in a bowling-alley.
Count a point for every brick fairly upset.
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