Old advertising was naughty!

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Funny.


I wonder what the K-Y jelly ad from back then looked like.... LOL!
 
OMG!! That had to be a gut buster back in the day :D
 
This is pretty overboard for "back in the day". I'm not sure I can fall for it. A couple of cigar ads from the 60's that went about as far as they thought safe.
 

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This is pretty overboard for "back in the day". I'm not sure I can fall for it. A couple of cigar ads from the 60's that went about as far as they thought safe.

The funny thing about the Tiparillo ads was the one asking "Should a gentleman offer a lady a Tiparillo" while it showed a train going into a tunnel. As George Carlin said, "You don't have to be Fellini to figure that out!"

But anyway, I did some digging, and it's not real. But it's still effing funny!
 
The it is 9"X1 1/2", with red tip, just screamed out at me. It is still funny, and would be good for the shop wall, just for the reaction.
 
Some have nothing better to do than even argue about jokes.
 
Do you really need to point out that it isn't a real ad, when it has already been mentioned previously that it's not real? Isn't that kind of like pushing the button for the elevator even though somebody else already pushed it and the button is lit up?


Some have nothing better to do than even argue about jokes.


Not all of us have the luxury to sit and read all the post while on the job or at home. Slammed at work and short staffed. working 18-20 hour days right now so I'm busy and exhausted. Read a bit here and there when I have a moment to keep sanity. Having to sleeping at work sucks. Not worth the drive, and way too tired to do so. Had seen the story earlier and had the link saved. So I shared it. Other people I guess have nothing better to ***** piss and moan about everything. I have better things to do than argue So get over it! I do not care to argue as I have a life outside of here and do not have time for this Sh*t.
 
Can learn from all of them. Probably people who now know snopes exists that didn't before.
 
I'm still looking for the "juicebox" ad from the late 70's, that had a topless chick and a man with his hands down her pants.

Ran in hot rod/car craft or something similar.
 
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