OKAY!
I am SO sick of seeing Cialis and Viagra and Enzyte commercials.
Not only are they plauging the t.v. , but they are on during FAMILY VIEWING HOURS
I was watching CNN today and at 5:30, they played a Cialis commercial.
I do understand that CNN does not appeal to a younger audience.
But still.
I think there should be a time floor in which t.v. stations can play those commercials.
I say after 8:30.
Maybe I'm wrong Im not sure. I am sure thye would lose money. But you have to understand, NOT EVERY GUY HAS ONE, maybe they do. Id like to see some statistics on E.D. plus, if a real man has that he wouldn want anyone to know. And anyone wanting "natural male enhancement" has many more problems than that.
If anyone would liek to join this cause messag e me on myspace or facebook
look up Taylor Sams
OKAY continuing on.
I can NOT stand the democratic party now
im tired of them saying that they are gonna take over the white house
thats not what its about
honestly
if i could have it my way, i would have whoever is second in the election be the vice president.
That way everyone wins. Anyways, thats farfetched...
but dear political canidates, FOCUS ON WHAT MATTERS.....
us




YES!
those commercials are so annoying. my little sister was watching cartoon network at 4 in the afternoon, and a levitra commercial came on. wtf.
who are they appealing to? what kid needs to know that if they have "an erection lasting more than four hours, then they should contact a doctor".
also, i dont get that. if you finish and it dosent go down, what are you supposed to do? sit back and wait for a few hours? "honey, i think you should see a doctor" "no dear! the commercial said wait 4 hours, its only been 3". damn. having a boner for 3 hours would get really uncomfortable
and i dont even understand why drug companies are even advertising their products. what are we going to do? "well mr. doctor, you may have spent $200,000 and 8 years in medical school, but i think that cialis is a better choice than viagra. with it, i will have up to 36 hours before i have to have sex. that way, if were about to but then the sink starts spurting water everywhere, i wont feel constrained" "ah, you are right mr ed-guy. how thoughtless of me! good thing you saw that commercial!" its bullshit.
ok. im ranting a little now lol. but it bugs me haha. and with the dems & the white house. yea. they bug me too. i cant stand lucifers *coughhillarycough* voice when it gets to that high pitch screachy sound whenever she yells over the crowd about how shes got "35 years of experience" [finding semen stains in the oval office]. yea. bothersome.
good post tho haha
Nice comment, too.
Ramon don't lie. You know you're the one watching Cartoon network.
~The Writer~
Personally, I think commercials advertising the new High School Musical movie or Skechers Airators are far more damaging to a young one's psyche than a commercial about a word they can't pronounce and a subject they don't understand.
Besides, have you seen Cartoon Network? It's not targeted at kids. Neither are those commercials. i don't see a problem.
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What's the worst that could happen, apart from all of us being flattened or fried or whatever bombs do? [Rudy Steiner from The Book Thief]
I agree with this 100%
At least Cialis commercials don't make you bulimic, or pressure you into buying "the toy that defines cool".
~The Writer~
~The Writer~
They tend to euphemize that stuff so much tho.
Like, you think it would shock little kids, but they don't really get it.
Just like how you didn't get all the sexual undertones in shrek and stuff when you were younger, but now that you go back and watch it, you carefully watch your younger sibling out of the corner of your eye to see how they react.
And how many little kids watch the news anyway? I don't really think it's that big a deal.
Capitalism is capitalism, and they're making a nice profit.
Plus, even though alot of guys don't have E.D., you would be surprised at the numbers who take it for recreational use.
According to the National Institutes of Health in 2002, an estimated 15 million to 30 million men in the United States experience chronic erectile dysfunction.- from http://www.urologychannel.com/erectiledysfunction/index.shtml.
There's your statistic on how many people suffer from ED.
I agree with you though, I don't think that the commercial should be playing at certain times. I also agree with Ramon_Lopez, that medication commercials should be played at all.
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Respectfully,
Adam L. Labonoski