Back in the late 1980s, people still used old-fashioned hard luggage to go on trips, and American Tourister showed how strong their suitcases were by having a gorilla pound on it in TV ads.
As this Evening Magazine profile shows, Boston stand-up comedian Tony V was hired to be the gorilla and represent American Tourister in public appearances. You also get to see a short clip of Tony doing stand-up in the original home of the Comedy Connection. Oh, memories.
Roll the clip!
Man, he didn't have to take off his shoes or get a cavity search. Ah, the good ol' days of flying.
Posted by: Pete | March 20, 2011 at 09:44 PM