Yes, that's funny. I can't think of anyone who would be looking for thyroid problems. I wonder if that ad worked at all.
Given the phrase "cartoon-like"
Yeah, that is pretty funny. That can be bad too. It seems to many that in many cases (Bugs Bunny in particular) cartoon characters flex and have their muscle and bone sag instead of swell.
Still, you'd think someone would have noticed the poor taste of putting an ad for muscle building drugs below a story of that nature. But I once saw a grocery store ad below an article about a big chain grocery that was regrinding meat past it's disposal date. I've often wondered if that magazine was sued. They kept it very quiet if they were.
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Date: 2007-08-31 11:30 pm (UTC)Yes, that's funny. I can't think of anyone who would be looking for thyroid problems. I wonder if that ad worked at all.
Yeah, that is pretty funny. That can be bad too. It seems to many that in many cases (Bugs Bunny in particular) cartoon characters flex and have their muscle and bone sag instead of swell.
Still, you'd think someone would have noticed the poor taste of putting an ad for muscle building drugs below a story of that nature. But I once saw a grocery store ad below an article about a big chain grocery that was regrinding meat past it's disposal date. I've often wondered if that magazine was sued. They kept it very quiet if they were.