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John Barr for Findlay Toyota winner of
Most Annoying Local TV Commercial
in the Reader's poll.




Dear John: You seem like a nice guy (wanna join George Clooney and us for a few beers?), but your 15 minutes are up. You can ride that faux Rod Stewart thing only so far, you know, and it's time to lose the do, send Bitty Barr back to third grade and never, ever try to act again. And, on a totally unrelated note: Those of us with Y chromosomes miss that Courtesy Olds babe. Oh yeah, your second-place vote this year goes to video attorney Glen ?The Heavy Hitter? Lerner. ?One Call ... That's All,? indeed.



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Personally, I would think that the stupid ... -- Michelle Sandoval
Waddell, Janison, Francis, McCann walking ... -- Evan Lopez
I have to agree on this one. His name is ... -- Graham S Lees
John Barr almost, I said ALMOST, makes you ... -- Deneen Butler
John Barr does take the cake for most awful ... -- Tina
BY ALL MEANS, MR,"ONE CALL DOES IT ALL", ... -- JACK & JILL
Now that the city has spoken I hope this ... -- Tara Thompson
hey...give John Barr a break! THose commercials ... -- Dez
John Barr has the best commercials on TV. ... -- Bohn Jarr

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