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Toronto’s got Russell “The Cash Man” Oliver. There’s Alabama’s Sammy “Flea Market Montgomery” Stephens. And Reading, Pennsylvania has Lou Nicozisis, a man with a carpet warehouse and an active imagination when it comes to hawking those wares.

While he’s enthusiastically embodied the roles of cowboy, farmer, and all four members of a barbershop quartet in enthusiastic attempts to sell carpet by the foot at his store Carpet Mart, one of his commercials from 1991 is currently trending.

Despite the fact that the original ‘Ghostbusters’ movie came out in 1984, Nicozisis chose to parody the blockbuster film for one of his over-the-top ads.

A sample of the fudged lyrics to the Ray Parker Jr. song goes: “Piles in the aisles! Stacks in the racks! Who you gonna call? CARPET MART!”

The 30-second spot shows Nicozisis, dressed in a beige jumpsuit with rolls of carpet strapped to his back in place of a proton pack, marching through the aisles with a dust buster in hand.

Despite the ad’s resurgence, it’s currently fruitless for the company. Carpet Mart is now Carpet and Tile Mart.