"Legal advocate for the injured, disabled, and urinated upon"
March 26, 2013 12:06 PM   Subscribe

Barry Glazer is a legend in the world of local Baltimore commercials. He is the "Legal advocate for the injured, disabled, and urinated upon" All of his commercials can be found here. (WARNING EMBEDDED WMV) More Barry. And More.
posted by josher71 (11 comments total) 9 users marked this as a favorite
 
For some reason it's really fitting that Barry Glazer's website uses embedded windows media video.
posted by capnsue at 12:09 PM on March 26, 2013 [2 favorites]


He's very good.
posted by clockzero at 12:11 PM on March 26, 2013 [3 favorites]


I live in Baltimore but somehow missed the whole "My Black Son" thing!? What the..I don't even...(referring to this link from the OP)

O_o
posted by capnsue at 12:16 PM on March 26, 2013


Classy, but is he Jim "the Hammer" Shapiro classy?
posted by Phlogiston at 12:19 PM on March 26, 2013 [2 favorites]


And they say the semi-colon is no longer needed.
posted by biffa at 12:21 PM on March 26, 2013


This kind of thing is why I love Breaking Bad. Here we have a show about dangerous drugs and a shady 1-800 lawyer, and it's on a channel where every single commercial is for those same things.
posted by Sys Rq at 12:27 PM on March 26, 2013


I just want to understand this, sir. Every time a person is micturated upon in this fair city, I have to compensate the victim?
posted by zombieflanders at 12:28 PM on March 26, 2013 [1 favorite]


I just want to understand this, sir. Every time a person is micturated upon in this fair city, I have to compensate the victim?

If the perp is a meteorologist, yes.
posted by Sys Rq at 12:29 PM on March 26, 2013


But is he a criminal attorney?
posted by localroger at 1:25 PM on March 26, 2013 [3 favorites]


Maryland lawyers. A fascinating bunch.
posted by Ironmouth at 9:58 PM on March 26, 2013


Damed geckos! LOL! Where I had them, they would startle if one were moving fast and close, and likely jump on you (like, in your hair). But yea, insurance companies do their fair share to encourage the growth in legal salaries.
posted by Goofyy at 5:37 AM on March 27, 2013


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