Added: Oct 18, 2011
From: InfomercialReviewer
Duration: 2:5
http://www.infomercial-hell.com/blog/2011/10/17/id-blocker-goofy-guy-with-a-funny-accent-sells-an-identity-protection-stamp/ Noam is an odd choice for a pitchman in this infomercial for the ID Blocker identity protection stamp. Find more hilarious infomecials at: http://www.infomercial-hell.com/blog/ and http://www.infomercial-hell.com/
Channel: Comedy
Rating: 5.0' max='5' min='1' numRaters='3' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall ( ratings) Views: 1096 Comments: 13
ColdfireTrilogy Says:
Oct 18, 2011 - Stamped a kids face, now no one knows who's kid it is!
Nimnoms Says:
Oct 19, 2011 - Gotta love the masked man--looking through the trash.
ourhobosatwar Says:
Oct 19, 2011 - I can't believe Noam Chomsky sold out like this...
stellaluna4u2 Says:
Oct 19, 2011 - 1:15 LOL
Irvin700 Says:
Oct 20, 2011 - Oh man, that masked guy. Overact much?
ZetaNeubourn Says:
Oct 23, 2011 - That masked guy really raged. |D "Damn it! Someone blocked out the address on this mail from Gieco! :u Time to murder someone." Is a shredder REALLY that bad? Really... If you're that paranoid about your address, burn the letters. Then there's no way they'll find out... and it's a lot more fun.
ConservativeCat Says:
Oct 24, 2011 - Nothing at all suspicious about a man in all black and a ski mask digging through the trash on a green, sunny day.
NoisemakerArrow Says:
Oct 25, 2011 - Sharpies take forever and they don't really work. Clearly you weren't paying attention.
oakgrove0811 Says:
Oct 25, 2011 - hahahaha!
eldoctoruno Says:
Nov 22, 2011 - please be fake, please be fake, please be fake!
ZeeJeff Says:
Jan 18, 2012 - I'm so glad this was invented. I am too retarded to know how to use a sharpie and forget about shredders! With the I.D. Blocker Stamp, I am able to now block out personal information in one stamp press!
TheDeadlyAvenger Says:
May 13, 2012 - Actually, not a bad idea.
. . . . . . . because these video appear directly from youtube.com which we cannot control it.)
oakgrove0811 Says:
Oct 18, 2011 - So basically....it's twenty dollars for the job that a 99 cent sharpie could do.