1. The seemingly unending parade of commercials about needing to go, or not being able to go, to the bathroom. Especially with all their thinly veiled visuals like plumbing and balloons.
2. The truly relentless number of commercials for erectile dysfunction medicines.
I'm not making light of these conditions at all -- I'm glad there are medicines to help. But it just seems that somewhere in between the balloons dancing at their high school reunion and the couple sitting in their separate bathtubs -- what ARE those tubs trying to tell me, anyway? -- that things have gotten a little out of hand, marketing-wise.
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Mary,
I couldn't agree with you more!!!
And please let me add to the list two things:
1. The seemingly unending parade of commercials about needing to go, or not being able to go, to the bathroom. Especially with all their thinly veiled visuals like plumbing and balloons.
2. The truly relentless number of commercials for erectile dysfunction medicines.
I'm not making light of these conditions at all -- I'm glad there are medicines to help. But it just seems that somewhere in between the balloons dancing at their high school reunion and the couple sitting in their separate bathtubs -- what ARE those tubs trying to tell me, anyway? -- that things have gotten a little out of hand, marketing-wise.
April 3, 2009 - 6:14pmThis Comment
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