I need my Money now

Now I need my money.

And I remember it as "it's my money and I want it now." That' for the JG Wentworth commercials. It' under control, it's my money now, maybe because of the way it works. Mr Smith will answer the question of where to go with your money now. " I have a pension, but I need money now!

J.G. Wentworthorth

J.G. Wentworth relates to advertising spots for the diverse finance service provider J.G. Wentworth that were shown on daily TV in the early 2000s. Ads have been widely referenced on-line, similar to ads for meshothelioma processes and the homoeopathic HeadOn remedy. During the early 2000s, J.G. Wentworth published a TV spot in which various different folks screamed "It's my money and I need it now" out of the window.

14 January 2008 YouTuber ProFtr posted the spot on YouTube (see below). A J.G. Wentworth operatic spot was launched by YouTuber charlinpimsler on April 24, 2008. Over the next nine years, it attracted more than 850,000 viewers and 880 commentaries (see below, left). 2 January 2010, the YouTuber DowntownLouBrown TV station invited a spoof in which a type at the end of the TV spot (shown below, right) shouts "Hey, stop talking".

November 7, 2011 Redditor Lunchable_ sent a contribution entitled "J.G. Wentworth" with a 60's Spider-Man picture macros with the headline "It's my money and I need it now" to /r/funny (see below, left). A similar 60's Spider-Man picture macros was sent from editor Geckos to /r/funny on December 30 ( see below, right).

Redditor Handsome_Harry handed in a J.G. Wentworth thematic "Frenzy Comic" on February 9, 2012: to /r/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu (shown below, left). Maxatron4000 sent a photo of a teddy bears with the headline "It's my lach / and I want it now" to /r/AdviceAnimals on May 3 (see below, right). The Tumblr practitioner published a nut knob pictorial macros referring to the J.G. Wentworth advertisement on June 27, 2016 (see below, left).

A couple of and a half years later, editor Timetravelinghippie moved the macros back to /r/FellowKids. The Facebook page of Smitty Werbenjagermanjensen published a photo-shopped photo of the "Cash Me Ousside" on January 28, 2017: Girls above a J.G. Wentworth ad (see below, right).

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