But seriously, I didn't see one carrot in this spot which for my money should be the arbitrary line between censoring this spot or not.
And another question. If these foxy ladies were cavorting with meat (sans sausage for the obvious reason carrots were omitted from the veggie version) while Sam Elliot's husky voice told us, BEEF, what's for dinner --- would these spots air?
Un- That is one big sausage! Though I suspect a heart attack, and not the FCC, will be its censor. Move over Atkins!
Stuart- Really? A carrot? I would have said cucumber, though there is something tantalizing about the way the holds that broccoli that make me suspect that it *or possibly the eggplant are the real culprits here
Also, wasn't the Victoria's Secret Fashion show on CBS recently? I suspect you saw way more skin there, so it must be the seductive power of the vegetable as you so or perhaps a conspiracy of the meat industry a.k.a. the "meat market", that is keeping this commercial off the air
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And, by way of contrast, how can so many people find THIS sexy?!
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/28/dining/28bacon.html?em
PS and what is she going to do, exactly, with that pumpkin? Maybe better not to know....
Mmmmmm broccoli.
But seriously, I didn't see one carrot in this spot which for my money should be the arbitrary line between censoring this spot or not.
And another question. If these foxy ladies were cavorting with meat (sans sausage for the obvious reason carrots were omitted from the veggie version) while Sam Elliot's husky voice told us, BEEF, what's for dinner --- would these spots air?
Un- That is one big sausage! Though I suspect a heart attack, and not the FCC, will be its censor. Move over Atkins!
Stuart- Really? A carrot? I would have said cucumber, though there is something tantalizing about the way the holds that broccoli that make me suspect that it *or possibly the eggplant are the real culprits here
Also, wasn't the Victoria's Secret Fashion show on CBS recently? I suspect you saw way more skin there, so it must be the seductive power of the vegetable as you so or perhaps a conspiracy of the meat industry a.k.a. the "meat market", that is keeping this commercial off the air
Mmmmmmm. Cucumber.
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