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Officials in NYC pulled the plug on a vibrator giveaway by Trojan condom company to the disappointment
of potentially thousands of people who were hoping to get their hands on a free toy.
The decision to put a stop to the peaceful event clearly caused the mayor’s voter satisfaction ratings to
plummet among the empty-handed thrill seekers.
“There’s a lot more important things the city should be worried about than a free-vibrator giveaway,”
complained a local bar owner. “Bloomberg doesn’t want anyone to have fun. You can’t have a giant soda.
You can’t have a vibrator.”
I agree with the person who said there are a lot more important things for the mayor to be concerned with. Sheesh.
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All that Bloomberg is doing is forcing people to take the vibrators underground. People will move out of the city, people will simply go to N.J. that's scary in of itself.
Off they went, right at their peak. Mayor get's overly excited.
Most of the recipients were from Bloomberg's office and all that moaning and groaning at one time was creating one massive shake-up in his office where he couldn't get anything done to his satisfaction...
If there is anyone in NYC that needs to loosen up it's Bloomsburg he's so anal
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