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8 years 8 months ago #5966 by Freestate69
So Mrs. Free and I are watching ESPNU to see what the talking heads think about the upcoming tourney when Viagra commercials start coming rapid-fire. I muted the 1st one for the sake of my bride and switched channels to ESPN when the 2nd one came on, only to be greeted with a closeup of Dickie V congratulating himself on having received a humanitarian award from his alma mater. "Ugh! Which is worse?" I asked. Without hesitation, Mrs. Free responded, "Him doing the Viagra commercials."

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8 years 8 months ago #5968 by Bayhawk
If your incessant babbling about nothing lasts for more than four hours, consult you health care professional. :pinch:


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8 years 8 months ago #5970 by konza63
During the MLB playoffs and World Series, they ran Viagra and Cialis commercials NON-STOP for the entirety. Literally every commercial break.

It got to the point where my older brother texted me, saying "For the price of all these ads, they could've sent month samples of Viagra to every man in America, and still saved money." :lol:

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