No thanks. I’d rather watch an Andy Griffith show marathon instead.
Why just Duluth?
Sounds interesting.
I don’t even want to anything that feels good for 13 hours.
Do we get appropriate music, like with a Christmas Yule Log broadcast?
Must See TV? Perhaps not.I’d rather watch 13 hours of the Sham Wow guy.
Most smoked brisket is cooked for a minimum of 6 hrs. 13 might be a bit too long.
I wish they would go back to something that resembled beef and just do what they once did so well - give us something edible - a roast beef sandwich - to put their sauces on.
And...if they had any brains, both their BBQ sauce and Horsey Sauce would be at eye level in any supermarket they choose.
I’d watch it just to piss off PETA.
Wonder how much that cost them?
Saying there is a right way to air a 13 hour commercial is like saying there is a right way to self-immolate.
You might as well spend the time smoking your own brisket.
David Puddy: ‘Feels like an Arby’s night.”
I already like it better than that intelligence insulting satellite radio ad.
And Scott, mind your own damn grass.
The key here is no one is getting a 13 hour brisket that was smoked at their local Arby’s. Some factory in Texas is shipping it all over the country.
Arby’s? YUCK
While I loathe fast food, I do love Arby’s.
Got a Smoked Brisket along with a Turkey Club...large curly fries and a large jalapeno poppers.
Let the milkshake slide because I'm watching my weight...
Ate the poppers and fries ...waiting to get some things done and if I have time I'll eat the sandwiches during Svengoolie on MeTV starting at 10PM.
I'll let you know how things come out.
O.K. for fast food but a tad too greasy. Actually, is was a lot too greasy. The trick in offering slow smoked meats is to get good meat to begin with. I suspect Arby’s profit margin is in poorer cuts or timing that doesn’t complete the job.
Not much different than a lot of regular TV anymore - try watching “King of Queens” at night on the Nickelodeon channel - twenty brief commercials go on for five minute or maybe longer spots at a time - but once you’ve seen those old shows enough times you pretty much remember where they’re going so it becomes easier to just drift on another program than to put up with that aggravation once it begins......