As a man, you’d think that anything that combined food and sex would appeal to me, but I have to say that, of these, only Padma’s ad was seen as not _un_appealing. And even that was a bit much… but at least I knew that _she_ knew it was a bit much and was playing along, and so it was sort of fun.
The rest were mostly just… unappetizing. Ugh. The Hardee’s one was funny at times (“glory… holes”) but still disturbing.
At this point, it really is a toss-up of which I’d perfer: Audrina “Ceiling Eyes” Patridge plugging a burger she obviously doesn’t eat while clad only in a metallic bikini, or middle-aged adults (not unlike my parents) caught off-guard in a ploy which aims to make them look as perverse as the sorry brainstormers who came up with the idea in the first place.
_jsw_
wrote on July 3 2009 @ 08:11 am: [report]
As a man, you’d think that anything that combined food and sex would appeal to me, but I have to say that, of these, only Padma’s ad was seen as not _un_appealing. And even that was a bit much… but at least I knew that _she_ knew it was a bit much and was playing along, and so it was sort of fun.
The rest were mostly just… unappetizing. Ugh. The Hardee’s one was funny at times (“glory… holes”) but still disturbing.
cbaum
wrote on July 3 2009 @ 11:15 pm: [report]
At this point, it really is a toss-up of which I’d perfer: Audrina “Ceiling Eyes” Patridge plugging a burger she obviously doesn’t eat while clad only in a metallic bikini, or middle-aged adults (not unlike my parents) caught off-guard in a ploy which aims to make them look as perverse as the sorry brainstormers who came up with the idea in the first place.