Posted on Aug 26th, 2008 by Lindsay Robertson
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Nobody could ever accuse us me of not being a little obsessed with obscure-nice-guy-punchline-turned-suddenly-mildly-relevant ’80s superstar Steve Guttenberg. Ever since his series of nutso interviews in The Observer, The Goot’s Q rating has soared from .3 to 1.1 (or something, I don’t know anything about the Q scale.) And it seems someone has informed The Goot about viral video, for here he is with his very own commercial for Guttenberg’s Steakhouse:
Amazon Women On The Moon pie! The guy knows how to make fun of himself. It’s your move, Vh1.
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Pretty funny, if you can get by his weird man-tanned raccoon eyes.