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Non-Sequitur- A conclusion or statement that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement. media type="youtube" key="leWDQVjWGbk" width="560" height="315" The argument being made is that the fresh scent of old spice will take you to a better place. The argument is that old spice will keep you fresh for a long time. After they hook your mind on the fresh scent of old spice then they shift to something that has nothing to do with what they are arguing, "there are some lizards that are eating your legs."

media type="youtube" key="4pS3UPsHDrY" width="560" height="315" The argument being made is that the freshness and scent of old spice puts you in a better place to win. The over all argument is that old spice will keep you fresh and ready to go all the time. After they tell you about the freshness and scent they take your mind away from that and talk about Wes Welker being in a snow globe in the dollar store. This is non sequitur because it has a conclusion that does not follow the premise.