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Steve Carell McDonald's commercial, 1990

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Kris Sidial🇺🇸2 years ago

Lol this is legit $16 now

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i like food2 years ago

i heard he won 17 oscars for this one. incredible performance

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Jonabel Belz ⚛️2 years ago

Take me back to 1990 where everything is cheaper. Lol!

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DT Stories2 years ago

Before he became famous, Carell appeared in various commercials, including a notable one for Brown’s Chicken in the 1990s. He was a cast member on the short-lived “The Dana Carvey Show” in 1996, where he first met Stephen Colbert. Before his acting career took off, Carell worked as a mail carrier but quit after a few months. His first job was at the Horween Leather Company, a company that also manufactured pencils. He was a re-sticker, responsible for correcting the labels on pencils.

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Shivam2 years ago

Before becoming a famous actor, Steve Carell worked as a postal carrier in the tiny town of Littleton, Massachusetts. He had to use his own car to deliver the mail, and he only kept the job for four months before moving to Chicago to pursue a career in comedy. In 2013, Carell starred in the movie "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" as a magician. To prepare for the role, he learned magic tricks from the famous magician David Copperfield. Carell is so skilled at magic that he was even sworn to secrecy about some of the tricks he learned from Copperfield.

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🗼$SigSal 🐍🪵2 years ago

Now three will get you a soft drink and regular burger. Forget the monopoly game tokens, anyone remember that McDonalds record that got released? Played it to see if you got a million, it played a horrible learn the items on the menu song.

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Mr Commonsense2 years ago

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d_piper2 years ago

Only 3 bucks for all of that, that was cheap. How much will cost today?

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elchago2 years ago

“What you want is what you get.” What a concept.

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