Las Vegan Michael Bunin has done pretty well as a comedic actor. He’s been in national television ad campaigns, been a regular on a television series, and earlier this month he was in the season premiere of “Mad Men.” But nothing in the Chaparral High School graduate’s career so far is likely to top a 35-second advertisement that first aired a week ago on and has gone viral with nearly 12 million views so far. It’s an ad for Kmart’s policy of shipping items customers can’t find in the store to their homes for free. It begins with 10 words from a disbelieving Bunin to a Kmart employee: "Ship my pants, right here? Ship my pants, you're kidding."
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