Contingency sells?

I tried to come up with something witty to say about this old Levi's commercial, but words fail me. It best speaks for itself;



Update: In the comments Ian says "I wonder if any major advertiser would use such blatantly pro-evolution thinking these days..." Maybe not here in America, but Guinness had a particular commercial that's still one of my favorites;



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I just love it!! And it's pretty too!!

God bless you

Jeremi

"The flares of Levi's Dacron Polyester". LOL. On the other hand, I wonder if any major advertiser would use such blatantly pro-evolution thinking these days...

Two questions :
1. What did they smoke before they created this ?
2. Is there any of it left ?

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