The Line


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Between sexy/trashy/tacky/vulgar was not only blurred with this ad, but completely trampled and disregarded.

They are heartbroken because this ad was not aired twice, but I personally, maybe only because I am a woman, found it incredibly annoying, poorly made and downright stupid. It's claim to fame being that it was poking fun at the wardrobe malfunction last year.



If your going to mock something, at least make sure it's FUNNY.


7 Responses to “The Line”

  1. Blogger DBFrank 

    The item you want us to see doesn't appear..?

  2. Blogger Porkchop 

    You must click ON the link.

  3. Blogger DBFrank 

    I am not seeing the link, sorry. I see the code? Could be my Firefox, but it shows that way, too in my RSS feed.

  4. Blogger QOS 

    I was SO not impressed with that ad.

    The extended one didn't do anything for me either.

  5. Blogger DBFrank 

    Aha! Got it now. No, not all that impressive, definitely tacky.

  6. Blogger 20mileview.blogspot.com 

    I am one of 7 men nationwide who did NOT watch the Stuporbowl Sunday night. TV has hyped the event in so many ways....geez, it's just a football game. $80,000 per second for advertising time. Are the companies advertising paying for that? Nope...we, the consumers are. Personally, the raunchier the ads get, the more I look for alternative products. I followed the link and also saw Anhauser-Busch's ad with the soldiers being applauded in the airport. Makes me want a Bud.

  7. Blogger bekah 

    i was happy to be at a concert that night, but somewhat upset that i was missing the commercials. guess i didn't miss much...this is yet another reminder of how much i hate the telly.

    --b

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