Commercial for Polaroid cameras; a family is at the dining table, when the husband sits down with a sigh, saying, “did I have a day!”; he throws down a Polaroid picture of him getting a speeding ticket; the wife one ups him, saying, “if you had a day, I HAD a day!”, as she throws down a Polaroid picture of one of house’s windows broken by a baseball; the parents proceed to one up each other with pictures of their misfortunes while their son, sitting in the middle, observes; male voiceover: “whatever kind of day you had, Polaroid is a great way to share it (shot of a Polaroid camera and a model pushing the shutter), with those you love!”; ends with the grandparents showing up at the back doorstep, with the grandmother holding up stacks of Polaroids and saying, “did I have a day!”, while the grandfather, standing behind her, also holds up his stacks of Polaroids and egging her on.