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I guess they thought it would be funny. She looks like a blow-up doll; I'm guessing that was the idea. I'd love to see them do this same ad with a man.
This is a ridiculous ad campaign. I can't believe anyone thought it was a good idea. It does, however, make me realize that everyday we are getting closer and closer to the world portrayed in Idiocracy where Fuddruckers became Buttf#ckers and Starbucks sold "full body" lattes. I wonder if the ad execs were influenced by the movie or if it came from the unfortunate natural selection process?
I guess they thought it would be funny. She looks like a blow-up doll; I'm guessing that was the idea. I'd love to see them do this same ad with a man.
I just noticed they're calling it the big seven incher. I would say they crossed the line on this one. Puts me in mind of the "Dallas" series in which the split screens at the beginning of the program had a guy leaning back while a cleverly positioned Champagne bottle in another moving screen pops its cork. When you watched it, the symbolic intent was obvious.
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