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Take this to small talk, you'll get a weeks worth of responses.
Think Doogie can play some offensive line? He's probably tougher than those pansies we have now.that Heineken ad getting a little old
Is it causing you to have impure thoughts?That ad should be pulled. The gay innuendo is disgusting.
No smart ass. It has to do with children watching and asking questions.Is it causing you to have impure thoughts?
Yep, and cupcake maker Peyton as well.And take Peyton on Sunday morning with ya please
Do you worry about that when hetero couples are kissing on TV? That's far more graphic than some double entendre statement.No smart ass. It has to do with children watching and asking questions.
Yes....really really really tired of those spots. I don't know what Direct TV is thinking. They don't need to spend the money and have one of those spots run in almost every single break to be effective. Guess Direct TV has more money than they need.And take Peyton on Sunday morning with ya please
or when the hot chic is rolling around on the bed talking about how much Viagra helps her man?Do you worry about that when hetero couples are kissing on TV? That's far more graphic than some double entendre statement.
Take this to small talk, you'll get a weeks worth of responses.
You're using an imaginary child to as an excuse for the problem you have with the ad? I assure you, any "child" picking up on whatever sexual innuendo you perceive in that spot doesn't need anything explained to him/her.No smart ass. It has to do with children watching and asking questions.
Yes, by my wife. You know...normal natural instinctual behavior.Do you want your meat flipped???
Intent fulfilled.No smart ass. It has to do with children watching and asking questions.
Lol. "Normal" is...what? Missionary with the lights off?Intent fulfilled.
The intent is to normalize abnormal sexual behavior and make it acceptable.
No, straight guys are seeing what the writers want everyone to see.Think you guys are hearing what you want to hear. Ignoring the fact that NPH is gay in real life, it's mancode that you don't mess with whatever is on somebody else's grill, regardless of sexual orientation. That's why it's funny (or was before the 150th iteration). I think your subconscious might be trying to tell you something.
I have a woman who flips my meat just fine.Do you want your meat flipped???
How are hetero couples kissing considered graphic?Do you worry about that when hetero couples are kissing on TV? That's far more graphic than some double entendre statement.
I don't even know what you're saying. What do the writers want everyone to see? And more importantly, why? Is this about that ominous "gay agenda" thing?No, straight guys are seeing what the writers want everyone to see.
Duh
You either never had children or if you did weren't very observant raising them.You're using an imaginary child to as an excuse for the problem you have with the ad? I assure you, any "child" picking up on whatever sexual innuendo you perceive in that spot doesn't need anything explained to him/her.
But, prayers to you and your family that NPH and Heinekin don't give your imaginary child the gay.
I have 3 of them. My oldest will likely start asking questions in the near future. How do I keep him from being gay, like the advertisers want? Do I need to just rid my house of TVs? Marketing is a powerful tool, if there's a motive behind it. I'm asking you what that motive is. Is it the Gay Agenda? Why do Heinekin commercial writers care about that? To get gay people to drink their crappy beer?You either never had children or if you did weren't very observant raising them.
Children are keen and curious, and are often targets to advertisers in ways adults often don't recognize.
No. My problem is who g.a.s. what you do with your significant other behind closed doors.Lol. "Normal" is...what? Missionary with the lights off?
Anyway...not the forum for this, just entirely amusing at how hard some people try to find something to be offended about. Ain't just liberals, gents.
How are hetero couples kissing considered graphic?
Children are used to seeing their parents kissing.
It's called natural behavior.
Well your on to something here.I have 3 of them. My oldest will likely start asking questions in the near future. How do I keep him from being gay, like the advertisers want? Do I need to just rid my house of TVs? Marketing is a powerful tool, if there's a motive behind it. I'm asking you what that motive is. Is it the Gay Agenda? Why do Heinekin commercial writers care about that? To get gay people to drink their crappy beer?
Ha ha dude whatever. I have a 7 year old son (i still have his baby pic with a Carolina cap as my avatar on cockytalk) that asks questions about everything. You'd be surprised what kids pick up on. I'm assuming you don't have children. He realizes there's a pun going on but only one side of it, the guy behind the grill flipping burgers.You're using an imaginary child to as an excuse for the problem you have with the ad? I assure you, any "child" picking up on whatever sexual innuendo you perceive in that spot doesn't need anything explained to him/her.
But, prayers to you and your family that NPH and Heinekin don't give your imaginary child the gay.
I think it's pretty obvious who actually gives a #### here. Sex is pervasive in advertising and marketing. I reckon it's inevitable that some it is going to be icky to some viewers. It's a shame that this stuff is being crammed down your throat. You know...like meat.No. My problem is who g.a.s. what you do with your significant other behind closed doors?
STFU about it and don't try to force others to accept your lifestyle choice.
I was kinda fond of the Joe Namath commercials in '68/'69 when I was about 7 years old.This is a good post.