LR settle the debate.
Was there an actual car wax commercial that used this phrase?
I've failed to find one BUT I swear there was one.
LR settle the debate.
Was there an actual car wax commercial that used this phrase?
I've failed to find one BUT I swear there was one.
Could you be thinking of the clap on clap off commercial ?
The product controlled lights with sound and was introduced about 1986
Karate Kid line.
Mr Miyagi wrote:
Karate Kid line.
We agree about the movie line.
The question is about its use in a commercial. and perhaps the seminal usage that caused the Karate Kid usage.
I'm not alone on this:
Kenny  Dec 11th 2008 2:47 pm #
I can’t prove it, but wasn’t “Wax on, wax off†used in a prominent commercial at the time? I always thought Miyagi was purposely quoting that commercial.
Or have I just concocted that in my imagination because it sounds so much like something you might hear in an infomercial?
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Looks like it came from a buddhist saying and changed to fit for the KK movie
Before Enlightenment, carry water, chop wood.
After Enlightenment, carry water, chop wood
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WaxOnWaxOff
I can't remember any tv commercials where they used it.
Urban Dictionary entry is amusing as always.
Sweep the leg. Cobra Kai for life.
How does the Karate Kid masturbate?
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Wax on Wax off.
I thought this was going to be about getting your girlfriend to clean it up down there...
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RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
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