Posted on Aug 19th, 2008 by Lindsay Robertson
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It’s Tuesday, so you know what that means: real estate valuation company viral commercial time! In this commercial for a real estate company called Zillow, sleazy guys who don’t give “the real scoop” get hit with surprisingly destructive flying pillows in slow motion. I don’t think the main problem with any of them are the words that are coming out of their mouths, especially the last guy:
(Via Neatorama.) (I’m sorry it contained a Lewinsky joke in 2008.) Between this and Chad from Million Dollar Listing, real estate douchebags are so hot to make fun of right now. It’s like viral video and reality TV are inextricably linked to the economy or something. Somebody tell The New York Times.
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Way to steal a joke from the office, regional real-estate ad.