To: MHGinTN
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. Part 2 was no improvement. One of the more humdrum, seemingly mild-mannered advertisements, came from a pharmaceutical firm promoting the newest weapon for erectile disfunction. My jaw dropped, while my 17 year old teen daughter took it in stride. Possible side effects included a 4 hour erection ...! Parents of younger children must have had an interesting evening, explaining these ads to their kids.
41 posted on
02/01/2004 11:49:25 PM PST by
NYer
(Ad Jesum per Mariam)
To: NYer
Part 2 was no improvement. One of the more humdrum, seemingly mild-mannered advertisements, came from a pharmaceutical firm promoting the newest weapon for erectile disfunction. My jaw dropped, while my 17 year old teen daughter took it in stride. Possible side effects included a 4 hour erection ...! Parents of younger children must have had an interesting evening, explaining these ads to their kidsHow about all the ads on the radio during the day about ExciteEZ and all the sexual enhancements ads using the words climax and orgasm etc. I had my grandchildren in the car and was redfaced as I changed the station. Enough is enough already !!
77 posted on
02/02/2004 5:06:04 AM PST by
estrogen
To: NYer
Hubby was watching the SuperBowl while I was in the office playing cards on the computer and daughter was doing a puzzle in the dining room.
When I heard that ED commerical I started yelling wondering if he had flipped channels. But no it was the same channel. That was disgusting just hearing it. I'm glad my grandchildren had gone home and not stayed to watch the game. The commercials and half-time show stunk!
82 posted on
02/02/2004 6:06:50 AM PST by
MudPuppy
(Semper Fidelis!)
To: NYer
Might as well mix up a big batch of doughnuts.
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