What the The Foundation for a Better Life TV commercial - Thank You for Your Service is about.
The Foundation for a Better Life has released a powerful TV spot, titled 'Thank You for Your Service', which features the uplifting song by the Zac Brown Band. This inspiring spot is a tribute to all the brave men and women who have served or are currently serving in the military.
The TV spot opens with a group of soldiers standing together, looking out over a beautiful landscape. The camera then pans over to show images of different military personnel, each engaged in various acts of service - from providing food and care to serving in combat zones. As the images flash by, Zac Brown's powerful voice sings out: "Thank you for your service, thank you for your time. Thank you for your courage, thank you for your sacrifice."
The TV spot goes on to celebrate the virtues of courage, selflessness, and dedication that define the men and women who serve in the military. It encourages viewers to take a moment to thank the military personnel in their lives for their service and sacrifice, and to recognize the important role they play in keeping our country safe and free.
Throughout the TV spot, the message of gratitude and respect is clear, with the stirring music and images working together to create an emotional impact. The Foundation for a Better Life has once again succeeded in creating an inspiring and moving TV spot that pays tribute to the remarkable men and women who serve our country.
The Foundation for a Better Life TV commercial - Thank You for Your Service produced for
The Foundation for a Better Life
was first shown on television on October 22, 2020.
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Chicken Fried/Composers
"Chicken Fried" is a song by American country music group Zac Brown Band, which frontman Zac Brown co-wrote with Wyatt Durrette. The song was first recorded in 2003 for the 2005 album Home Grown.
/ (ˈtʃɪkɪnˌfraɪd) / adjective. (of meats, esp steak) coated in seasoned flour and pan-fried. informal, oft derogatory variant of countrified Compare Southern-fried.
There is no single inventor of fried chicken. You may be surprised to learn that it is much older than you think! The first recipe developed around fried chicken was published in 1747 by English cook Hannah Glasse. Yet fried chicken has been around for thousands of years.
: to cook in a pan or on a griddle over heat especially with the use of fat. 2. slang : electrocute sense 2. 3. : to damage or destroy (an electrical device or its circuitry) by overheating especially as a result of unusually high voltage.
Synonyms of fried (adj.
browned. sauteed. frizzled. pan-fried. stir-fried.
Chicken domestication was previously considered to have occurred in the Indus Valley at around 2000 BC6. However, West and Zhou7 proposed an earlier origin in Southeast Asia, before the 6000 BC, based on archaeological evidence from China, Southeast Asia, and Europe, and palaeoclimatic evidence in China.
Maximo Gimenez
Filipino fried chicken is said to have originated in Quezon City (now Metro Manila) in the post-war 40s when a man by the name of Maximo Gimenez and his niece Ruby served American soldiers a batterless fried chicken recipe marinated in a fish-sauce base.
(slang) Stoned; under the influence of drugs. Man, I got totally fried on weed at Chad's party.
Small fry is used to refer to someone or something that is considered to be unimportant.
According to Cassel's Dictionary of Slang, the word fried means, “[1980's +] (US) very tired, worn out” (449). Similarly, the New Dictionary of American Slang proposes that the word fried, used as an adjective, means, “teenagers confused; muddled; exhausted” (148).
Synonyms of fried (adj. deep-fried)
- browned.
- sauteed.
- frizzled.
- pan-fried.
- stir-fried.
Chicken is part of the daily diet of millions of people, and this is because it is tasty, flexible, and more importantly, quite healthy. Among the 5 countries that consume the most chicken in the world, we can find Australia, United States, Argentina, Israel, and the United Kingdom.