To: Pokey78
Now, what do all those folks who watch the Super Bowl for the commercials have to say? Wasn't it fun? Especially if the kids were allowed to stay up and watch at least the first half of the game, 'cause that's where the really filthy ones were slotted. That about sums it up. I guess the ad agencies are now hiring only 13 year old boys who still have issues with their potty training. It was real sophisticated stuff, all right.
To: Semi Civil Servant
That about sums it up. I guess the ad agencies are now hiring only 13 year old boys who still have issues with their potty training. It was real sophisticated stuff, all right. Your comment is priceless. I couldn't agree more.
I was never amused at poo-poo, pee-pee, body part humor as a child and I surely don't find it entertaining as an adult.
It's kind of insulting to the viewers to think that advertisers are catering to the mindless twits out there.
To: Semi Civil Servant
One is a car ad featuring juveniles with bars of soap lodged in their mouths. How this comes about is revealed when a little boy views one of the new cars, mouths the words, "Holy sh--" and is next seen with a bar of soap in his mouth. This was one of the worst commercials of the night. Who works at ad agencies now? You could not get worse, low-brow thinking from drunken frat boys, and believe me, I've been a drunken frat boy. I kept on watching these horrid, insulting ads, and thought that this has to be the worst series of ads I have ever seen on Superbowl Sunday.
To: Semi Civil Servant
That's what the leftist political agenda has done to our culture, they not only want redistribution of wealth, they want redistribution of culture and eduction, better known as dumbing down. The campaign slogan for the Democrats is "Aim for mediocrity, it's only fair."
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02/01/2004 10:45:52 PM PST by
Eva
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