Please, just take 1 minute to watch this.

This topic was created in the Miscellaneous forum by TheLadyScorpio on Wednesday, April 16, 2014 and has 5 replies.
It is worth watching to the very end. You may be in for a surprise, take a look at what happened below.

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB3xM93rXbY
God the stay at home mom -quivers- maternal presence providing emotional support at home is so sexy. Venus in Cancer out.
Posted by tiziani
Not to be the first critic but it would have kept its power without the stereotypical "Apple" music fading in to end and sticking on an advertisement right at the very finale.
Before that, great.


Tiz, I shall give you the official credits, thereby you will understand what this was for.

Project: World's Toughest Job
Agency: Mullen, Boston
Chief Creative Officer: Mark Wenneker
Executive Creative Directors: Tim Vaccarino, Dave Weist
Creative Director: Jon Ruby
Associate Creative Director, Copy: Andrea Mileskiewicz
Associate Creative Director, Art: Blake Winfree
Executive Director of Integrated Production: Liza Near
Head of Broadcast: Zeke Bowman
Producer: Vera Everson
Account Director: Jessica Zdenek
Account Supervisor: Laila Lynch
Director of Digital Strategy: Eric Williamson
Senior Brand Strategist: Ryan Houts
Production Company: Caviar
Director: Amir Farhang
Executive Producer: Valeria Maldini
Producer: Jason Manz
Director of Photography: Brian Rigney Hubbard
Editing, Visual Effects: PS260
Editor: J.J. Lask
Assistant Editor: Colin Edelman
Senior Producer: Laura Lamb Patterson
Lead Visual Effects Artist: Patrick Lavin
Assistant Artist: Matt Posey
Audio Post: Soundtrack
Sound Design, Mixer: Mike Secher
Music: Human
Casting: House Casting
Casting Agent: Shawn Alston
Client: American Greetings
Executive Director, Marketing: Alex Ho
Geez I don't think the production warranted acknowledgement of the casting credits ha. The message was sufficient
I thought it was classic how the one girl questioned the legality of the position, but quickly accepted and sadly said OK! Once the authority figure said it was legal. Wow! How weak of a society have we become, that we no longer stand for anything. Example: "Sir, we need to strip search your teenage daughter, and feel her up, while we take pictures we can review later". Is this legal? Yes, sir, I work for the Homeland Security Department. Oh! OK then. Come on Heather, Honey! Stop holding up the line and do as the large harry, scary looking, gentleman with a TSA shirt asks you. But daddy? Now, don't be a whiner like those unpatriotic people over there. Come on, strip already! HOW PATHETICALY SAD! BE FORWARNED, IT WILL ONLY GET WORST.

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