Surely most of you (especially those of you who watched the NCAA tournament this year--or any nationally televised event that men are likely to watch) have seen the television ads for the ED drug Cialis. What I don't understand is why every incarnation of a Cialis commercial ends with a couple sitting in separate bathtubs on some beach or cliff, in some field, or some other scenic outdoor spot you can imagine. What's up with that?
Seriously, why bathtubs, who put them in there, and how is the water kept warm? I can think of a million logistical impracticalities related to this picture. Most importantly, in the event I could even fit into a bathtub, I certainly wouldn't want to be sitting in a half a foot of luke warm water for the whole world to see what the good Lord gave me.
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Yea, I agree and Luke warm water can as "George" on Seinfeld once said " the cool water causes shrinkage"
Yeah, this was some stoned ad-exec's last resort the night before the big Cialis pitch. Fortunately for him, the Cialis people were experiencing priopism, and were having a difficult time focusing.
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