[net.tv] Miller Lite Beer Commercial

kenw@lcuxc.UUCP (K Wolman) (01/11/85)

                       MILLER LITE BEER COMMERCIAL

       Winter scene. Distance shot of gravedigger working in
       cemetary.  Camera zooms in on Richie Hebner, premiere
       Chicago Cubs benchwarmer, who works in offseason as
       gravedigger.  HEBNER puts down shovel and addresses camera:

       HEBNER: Y'know, when people find out I'm a bone-burier in
       the off-season, they ask me, "Hey, jerk, what's harder,
       tryin' to pinchhit against Dwight Gooden on a hot day in
       August or puttin' a stiff under the deck on a cold day in
       Boston?"  Lemme tell, that kid's fastball is murder, but
       buryin' bones is worse!  That's why, after every funeral, I
       relax with a half-keg of LITE BEER FROM MILLER.  It's less
       filling, tastes great, and leaves me lean 'n' mean for
       Spring Training!

       [Rumblings from the ground]

       HEBNER: Hey, what the hell is that?!

       [RODNEY DANGERFIELD rises from the grave.]

       RODNEY: Whatsamatta, Richie, ya look like ya seen a real
       live one!

       HEBNER: YAAAAAAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHHH!

       [HEBNER passes out, falls into open grave.  RODNEY
       starts to bury him.]

       RODNEY: I tell ya, this guy is the worst.  Not only is he a
       lousy fielder and worse hitter, he can't even dig a grave
       with square corners.

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Ken Wolman
Bell Communications Research @ Livingston
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(201) 740-4565

("My doctorate's in Literature, but that feels like a pretty
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