Yeah, I'm all for good sales and good advertising but underboob is pushing it.
Sorry about the word verification. Is there any way I could switch it off? That is weird actually. I never have to go through word verification to comment anywhere.
I can see that last comment forming a part of the introductory paragraph to some media & communications student's thesis on "the use of the underboob in advertising"
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what beer?
You are not getting any.
Ever.
Underboob! Underboob!
(Wine comes a distant second)
(Yes, I'm immature, and I *like* it that way!)
'Underboob'?
Armchair Philosopher,
Yes, 'underboob'. Do you not see the presence of it in the advertisement?
*ignores Gaurav*
Oh hahaha. I didn't click on the photo to get max resolution (wonder why I didnt - must've been tired).. NOW I see it. Must. Get. Vodka.
And Gaurav - its Freaking BEER not Wine. Concentrate already.
See how underboob sends you boys into a tizzy. Half naked women can sell _anything_.
Good point really. But to be fair, its not just us 'boys'. Any lesbians in the vicinity would jump out of their pants too..
But as long as it sells - pffft.
And oh MAN - your word verification thing is *irritating*. Sigh. I go through 3 or 4 of them sometimes.
Yeah, I'm all for good sales and good advertising but underboob is pushing it.
Sorry about the word verification. Is there any way I could switch it off? That is weird actually. I never have to go through word verification to comment anywhere.
Heh. Advertising with principles? Surely not! ;)
Actually, you *can* disable it. Settings -> Comments -> Word verification, IIRC.
And the reason _you_ don't see it most places is because all the others have it disabled.. mostly. :D
Disabled.
I am a genius.
*Alright!!*
Ah, so much better.
Umm...nice picture!
What's underboob?
umm..
I tried really hard to come up with a funky comment, but I got distracted...wonder why? :p
Dan,
Underboob refers to the lower part of the breast, as illustrated in the given photograph.
I can see that last comment forming a part of the introductory paragraph to some media & communications student's thesis on "the use of the underboob in advertising"
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