Stall Call Nets Surprising Results

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This…is American Idol…oops…This…is a freaky commercial. It has nothing to do with American Idol but Ryan Seacrest’s famed tonal delivery of the show’ introduction is exactly the reaction this creepy spot for Norway’s Tele2 mobile phone services causes though decidedly less upbeat than Seacrest’s over dramatic delivery.

You heard it and seen it many times. A dude walks into a public bathroom stall and decides to carry on a conversation while he’s taking a shit. Aside form that fact, that’s just gross, the dude in this commercial decides to call the number written on the inside of the stall door. Surprisingly, a phone in the same bathroom a couple stalls down begins to rings. The spot just gets weirder and weirder from that point forth.

The moral of the story is, well, we have no idea but it might be best not to make stall calls in the future.

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