Beauty in a Truck Bucket

From this week’s Ad Age TV Spots of the Week, we have a beautiful spot from SBC showing a bunch of truck buckets doing ballet. Also, this week, are spots from Maxim showing a woman getting mad at her lover because he gave her good sex; a humorous spot for Tufts Health plan from my home town agency, Gearon Hoffman (which Ad Age mistakenly calls GearHoffman); a race car analogy for Viagra; Karl Molone getting bugged by his kids for Walt Disney; Lions roaming a city for Monaro; a bunch of mechanics doing things non-mechanic for Toyota; and Nascar driver Matt Kenseth getting his wheels removed for Smirnoff Ice.

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