Worst Commercial on TV - it's DishNetwork again



The world's worst impressionist is back again. This time they've put up
his name, and identify him as a 'comedian' which is good because there
wouldn't be any other way to know.

He plays two characters in a ground breaking split screen sequence, of
the kind not seen in 40 years since they developed better technology
than The Patty Duke Show.

On screen left is . . . well, I don't know. It may be him as himself.
But since his 'characters' are unrecognizable, he might be doing Cary
Grant. Or Cher.

On screen right is . . . well, I don't know. I *fear* from the writing
that he's doing The Shat. But if so, it's the single worst Shatner
impression ever put to tape. And there's no way to know from the
performance.

Maybe he's just playing himself from the future. Or Martha Stewart.

--
Multiple root canals; hopped up on multiple pain drugs.

It's an explanation, not an excuse!
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