I don't think they show the leech one anymore. I haven't seen it in a while.

I like how they admit "I didn't go out and kill anyone. I didn't OD on heroine. Nothing Happened. We sat on petes couch for 11 hours."

First of all, its finally nice to hear anti-drug propganda that doesn't claim marijuana kills or promotes violence. Second of all, I don't think I have ever sat on a couch for 11 hours.

I have been seeing this other commercial where the black kid is driving his buddies around in his car. He doesn't smoke pot, because hes gonna grow up to be big and strong some day. ....Till he goes to college....but its "WhatevaH!"

Im in college, so when i graduate i'll buy a second diploma and roll that bitch up and smoke it. Thats all I have to say.
ValkyrieAg Reviewed by ValkyrieAg on . Above the Influence Commercial I just saw a commercial for the anti-drug agency called Above the Influence. In the commercial or propaganda reel to which it shall henceforth be referred, average American (actors) are caught up in a craze of affixing leeches to their body for an implied high. (Paying no attention to the fact that the use of leeches does have actual medical benefits, in my opinion.) At the end of the commercial, the sobering message: What Could You Be Convinced to Do? is broadcast against a solid black Rating: 5