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The greatest gun commercial I've ever seen

Posted by David Hardy · 26 July 2006 10:43 AM

It's online here. The gun store and range does check out (altho they may be out of business, at least their website is down). (For more on the actress' career, see "read more."

Reader James Rummerl sends:

I did a Google search for "Bethany Prince", who is the actress named in the credits for that short commercial.

It seems that she is founder and one of the co-owners of Bikini Cuts, which is a line of men's hair salons in Salt Lake City. The hook is that the stylists are all babes in bikins.

It would also appear that Bethany was chosen as a finalist for Maxim magazine's Hometown Hottie contest, although I'm not sure it is the same Bethany. (How many hot blonds named Bethany Prince can Salt Lake City have, anyway?)

You can find her picture here and make up your own mind.

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The owner of the site was Dell Schanze, who is rather (in)famous in Utah as being very flamboyant, outrageous, and outspoken. He owned a large computer chain called Totally Awesome Computers and also owned Totally Awesome Guns. The local MSM was continually badgering him and portraying him in the worst light possible at every opportunity. He was quite amusing at times, but could also be very abrasive, which contributed to many of his problems.

Posted by: BobG at July 27, 2006 12:41 PM

finally a use for google video player! The MSM don't like to see innocent citizens handling the crime problem! Those sick liberals always seem to favor the evil the depraved the vicious criminal the terrorist. Great shooting young lady!

Posted by: The mechanic at July 27, 2006 09:20 PM