Irish People in Atlanta Have Singing Mouths for Eyes Fitzgerald creepily advertises city's St. Patrick's Day Parade
It's the little details that make this "Irish Eyes" spot (by Fitzgerald + Co.) for Atlanta's 2012 St. Patrick's Day Parade so effective. Not only is ginger Elvis here singing along with the mouths that form in his eye sockets, he's actually harmonizing with them. The result is unsettling and a bit punny, but in a good way. He's lucky it's not a Welsh parade coming up, though. The Mari Lwyd would require his nostrils and ears to join in, too. That would get complicated. It's probably also good that he's not a Misfits fan.
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