1. Guys of varying degrees of middle age don't sit around and sing songs about Viagra. 2. If guys of varying degrees of middle age did sit around and sing songs about Viagra, they wouldn't get laid. 3.The person in charge of this marketing campaign should have his balls chopped off.
That is to say, I'm sure men who take Viagra for E.D. are pretty effin happy that they can get an erection again. But if they are so pathetic as to create some kind of club where they write songs about how horny they are now that they take Viagra... I mean, do I need to go on?
I certainly don't mean to offend anyone who uses this medication for ED. That would be mean.
That said, I am generally grossed out by the misuse of the King's song. I would be equally grossed out by a commercial starring a group of well groomed men wearing tight white t-shirts extolling the virtues of a particular lubricating jelly to the tune of "In the Ghetto." You figure out what replaces the word "ghetto" in this mock up.
It's not just the King, really. How about a commercial for an antidepressant featuring a group of 30-something single women singing Patsy Cline's "Crazy."
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What's so wrong with this? lol
What's so wrong with the clip?
1. Guys of varying degrees of middle age don't sit around and sing songs about Viagra.
2. If guys of varying degrees of middle age did sit around and sing songs about Viagra, they wouldn't get laid.
3.The person in charge of this marketing campaign should have his balls chopped off.
Indeed.
That is to say, I'm sure men who take Viagra for E.D. are pretty effin happy that they can get an erection again. But if they are so pathetic as to create some kind of club where they write songs about how horny they are now that they take Viagra... I mean, do I need to go on?
I certainly don't mean to offend anyone who uses this medication for ED. That would be mean.
That said, I am generally grossed out by the misuse of the King's song. I would be equally grossed out by a commercial starring a group of well groomed men wearing tight white t-shirts extolling the virtues of a particular lubricating jelly to the tune of "In the Ghetto." You figure out what replaces the word "ghetto" in this mock up.
It's not just the King, really. How about a commercial for an antidepressant featuring a group of 30-something single women singing Patsy Cline's "Crazy."
Shall I continue or do you see my point?
How about a commercial for an antidepressant featuring a group of 30-something single women singing Patsy Cline's "Crazy."
That's brilliant!
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