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G(roundhog)z And Hustlas

Pennsylvanians' tax dollars at work

Meet G-Hog, the bullet-survivin', cop-hatin', scrubs-donnin' hip-hop hero of this ad paid for by the people of Pennsylvania.

Chances for advancement, you'll never be a zero!
Choose a job in health care, you'll be a health care hero!

Gov. Ed Rendell (who appears in the video as a talking cardboard cutout) fully endorses the opus:

Who's better than a giant rapping groundhog to get the attention of young people?

I don't know. A Geddy Lee sex tape? A George W. Bush endorsement? Almost anything else?

Via Wonkette, which collected some priceless comments:

This is what happens when writers go on strike.

More lessons we can learn from animals here.

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GILMORE | November 7, 2007, 5:00pm | #

Thats it. The final sign of the End Times has come.

Rapture, I await thee!

G.Ira | November 7, 2007, 5:13pm | #

Holywow.

Susie | November 7, 2007, 6:04pm | #

Sure glad I am not a nurse or other healthcare worker in Pennsylvania. Or a high school student or patient for that matter. I hate to think what kind of nurses the people who are attracted to this ad might make.

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