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What's on your list for "2006's The Good, The Bad and The Very Ugly"

There are many things to be grateful for this year that have nothing to do with the Democrats winning the elections. I mean, that was good, but life does go on.

Yet if you are like me or my kids, the list of "The Bad" and "The Very Ugly" may go on and on and on.

The lady on this ZoneChefs TV ad scares the beejeebuz out my hairless monkeys. I asked them, why they'd run screaming out of the living room or hide under pillows every time her head would pop on the boob tube. Their answer? "The lips mommy. It's the poofy lips from hell!"

And there you have it. The lady with "the poofy lips from hell" in the ZoneChefs commercial is on the top of "2006's The Very Ugly" list.

Who else do you want to add?


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