The owner of a hair replacement business in South Carolina claimed that a recent ad by Freestyle Music Park put hair pieces in a bad light.
The park released a commercial for The Time Machine coaster blowing the toupee piece off a riding patron.
On Thursday, the business owner Dennis Murphy rode The Time Machine coaster to try and prove his point. Park officials allowed the man to challenge his claim to the staying power of his hairpiece.
Murphy was able to prove his point as his hands stayed put and his hairpiece survived the ride though it looked like it was blown around in a strong wind. Park officials contend that the ad was meant to be for fun and will continue to air.
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Tags: amusement park, coaster, Dennis Murphy, Freestyle Music Park, hair replacement, The Time Machine, Toupee
Now, that is interesting! LOL! Is the commercial online?
I forget where I read this, but hair pieces do hold up rather well.
Either way, the commercial ended up giving him a good publicity. So we can all stop crying.
Can you imagine if a watch company complained about the commercial where a guy was on Alpengeist and kept soda from leaving his cup, and the watch company said watches aren't tht distracted, when he looked at his at the end and spilled his drink.
Well it all makes sense to me.
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