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The New Eastern Motors Ad

No, we don't have the actual ad yet, but we do have a few highlights, courtesy of Comcast SportsyNet and The Dude Abides. As previously mentioned, Littles, the CSN producer, has more than an hour of footage from the shoot...more clips should be appearing at some point, including, with any luck, some more shots of Jason Campbell, Antwaan Randle El, Chief Zee and the scantily clad Easterns models dancing together.

But for now, enjoy this, and note especially the part where Willis McGahee is making fun of me, and the nirvana when Chief Zee starts breaking it down.

By Dan Steinberg |  June 14, 2007; 11:14 AM ET  | Category:  Redskins
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God's work there Steinz.

Posted by: Unsilent Majority | June 14, 2007 11:50 AM

did you know that the Bog comes up #3 on a Google search of "Eastern Motors"? and it's really #2 since the first 2 are both the Eastern Automotive site. nicely done.

also, you need to steal the still shot from their website for use whenever blogging on this topic:

http://www.easterns.com/easterns/news.asp

Posted by: jamie | June 14, 2007 12:55 PM

What UM said.

Posted by: Skin Patrol | June 14, 2007 1:21 PM

i'm still waiting for the eastern motors chicks...

Posted by: ? | June 14, 2007 1:45 PM

Nothing against you and Jamie...but can the scantily clad Eastern Motors models pull a Whitlock/Le Batard on the Blog Show tonight?

Posted by: DD | June 15, 2007 10:09 AM

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