Ok. Listen. There's a friend of mine whose favourite saying is the following: "People in glass houses, shouldn't throw stones". I'd say that in this case, people who live behind the TV, shouldn't throw stones at it. The TV threw the stone into my living room, and I just gawked.
How many times have you said, or thought of saying, or heard someone, maybe me, say "These freakin' pad commerials always pour this blue liquid onto the maxi-pads. So damned sanitized, pretty soon they're gonna have to tell it like it is, what would be wrong with AT LEAST coloring the liquid. You've got the texture wrong, and that's bad enough as is". Okay fine, maybe I've never taken it as far as that last part, but you get what I mean. This request is as ridiculous as asking that toilet paper ads be more "precise". Ya just don't.
Let's get back to those stones. I regret everything I said, once you had it, you wouldn't want it. The commercial you are about to see is very real, and has aired about 10 times now in the last 3 hours of TV. I'd be interested in hearing your comments.
But seriously, if you're bold enough to say the word "pee", why don't ya just make it yellow. Still, my jaw drops everytime.
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"That's puv-oyce!"
Woh -- I've never seen this commercial! Looks like it's being marketed towards men...at first I thought it was another Mach-4000 razor ad.
This is not to say that I believe pregnancy test commercials should be all frilly and feminine, but going the complete opposite doesn't work either. This will keep me laughing for days...
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