Friday, January 05, 2007

Question



Seriously.
Singha beer or underboob?

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

what beer?

Snake Anthony said...

You are not getting any.
Ever.

Unknown said...

Underboob! Underboob!

(Wine comes a distant second)

(Yes, I'm immature, and I *like* it that way!)

That Armchair Philosopher said...

'Underboob'?

Snake Anthony said...

Armchair Philosopher,

Yes, 'underboob'. Do you not see the presence of it in the advertisement?

*ignores Gaurav*

That Armchair Philosopher said...

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.

Snake Anthony said...

See how underboob sends you boys into a tizzy. Half naked women can sell _anything_.

That Armchair Philosopher said...

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.

Snake Anthony said...

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.

That Armchair Philosopher said...

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

Snake Anthony said...

Disabled.

I am a genius.

That Armchair Philosopher said...

*Alright!!*

Ah, so much better.

jairaj said...

Umm...nice picture!

Dan said...

What's underboob?

Anonymous said...

umm..

I tried really hard to come up with a funky comment, but I got distracted...wonder why? :p

Snake Anthony said...

Dan,

Underboob refers to the lower part of the breast, as illustrated in the given photograph.

Smith said...

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"