Game show with Wink Martindale (sp?) shows two guys kissing and feeling each other up while playing against another gay single contestant whose wearing a pink silk shirt. The two guys fondling each other apparently correctly answer the question and win a free hotel room in San Fransisco.
It was a tv ad for Orbitz's gay travel website. I almost threw up.
To: Hammerhead
No, I didn't see it, but I did just throw up.
2 posted on
05/11/2005 6:38:45 AM PDT by
evets
(God bless President Bush and VP Cheney)
To: Hammerhead
Reason # 12,823 that I don't watch tv
3 posted on
05/11/2005 6:38:56 AM PDT by
NRA1995
(John Edwards: "Mah daddy worked in a MEEL")
To: Hammerhead
No, and I hope I never see it! Of course, living in Utah, I doubt I will ever see it anyway.
4 posted on
05/11/2005 6:39:24 AM PDT by
Ragtop
(We are the people our parents warned us about)
To: Hammerhead
What's next? An all expense paid weekend with Mr. Ed? Ugh.
5 posted on
05/11/2005 6:39:48 AM PDT by
RexBeach
("I can see it now. You and the moon. You wear a necktie so I'll know you." -Groucho Marx)
To: Hammerhead
6 posted on
05/11/2005 6:39:56 AM PDT by
Dallas59
(" I have a great team that is going to beat George W. Bush" John Kerry -2004)
To: Hammerhead
Just curious --
What network or cable channel was this ad on?
And what time?
I am especially interested in knowing what time, because I am amazed at what is on TV after 9:00 Eastern Time. The reason for my amazement is that the stuff I see after 9:00 here on the East Coast is shown in the Midwest after 8:00. I may be a prude, but I think 8:00 is waaaaay too early for some of the racier stuff (like the ad you describe).
7 posted on
05/11/2005 6:40:42 AM PDT by
chs68
To: Hammerhead
It's as gross as my congressman. (Barfy Frank)
9 posted on
05/11/2005 6:50:49 AM PDT by
chapin2500
(Revenge is a dish best served cold.)
To: Hammerhead
Hey, Orbitz...
12 posted on
05/11/2005 10:03:41 AM PDT by
fredhead
("It is a good thing war is so terrible, or we should grow too fond of it." General Robert E. Lee)
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