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May 20, 2005 13:03

Every five seconds there's an ad on Nova (it's a radio station) for men who can't get it up, or come too soon. I'm so sick of this ad.

And I swear, people are getting more and more unbelievable every day. *cries* the number of morons I've spoken to this week....

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esquirella May 20 2005, 03:06:18 UTC
OMG,the ads for Cialis and Viagra! And they show people old enough to be my grandmother getting ... close. Gaaaaaaaaaah!

The only thing worse is that old lady on the Oxygen network that gives sex advice every night. My husband always falls asleep in mid-chanel change, guess where! Then I manage to enter the room just as she's holding up a huge battery operated dildo, teling a caller that it's her favorite. G-R-O-S-S!!!!!!!!!!!!

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nathelmi May 20 2005, 03:15:37 UTC
Sue Johanson?

Sex with Sue? she rocks!

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esquirella May 20 2005, 03:20:31 UTC
That might be her. I don't stick around long enough to find out. Is she really wrinkly and grandmotherly? How the hell can she rock when she talks about sex? The last thing I want to do after seeing her is have sex. Bleck!

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princess_max May 20 2005, 03:52:01 UTC
This Sue sounds fascinating.

Viagra and Cialis? What the buggery is Cialis? This is Australia, we're derelict here; they're advertising some nasal spray thingy that apparently gets men hard. Or something. *shudders*

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miajandra May 20 2005, 04:05:52 UTC
I've heard that ad. I hate that ad. They try to be smart by having a few different people read the exact same script and think that we'll forget that some crusty old guy (who is FAR too happy) read it two seconds previously.

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enala May 20 2005, 16:45:23 UTC
I hate any ads like that. I hate the pregnancy ad, where the lady goes "You CAN be ALMOST pregnant." It's stupid. I hate all commercials. Well, there are some funny ones, but other than that...

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talera May 20 2005, 21:38:07 UTC
Have you seen the one on Tv that has the couple romantically dancing and inspiring all those around them to strat making out and stuff... then out of nowhere it becomes an erectile dysfunction ad?

I know they said they wanted to make people more aware of the issue, I'm all for that... but I thought it would be from a medical 'this can cause it, no need to be embarassed, have a check up' type approach not a 'don't be embarassed, instead buy our drug to fix it' one.

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