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Fork Yeah! Make a Salad that Rocks

 

TOTALLY INAPPROPRIATE!   Might as well say the real F word! 

 

Stop trying to be cute and what editor would approve that headline.

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These types of "play on words" commercials are very popular with the advertising agencies right now, @50shep52. There is a commercial where a family comes into a room and says "DAMP". Of course, it sounds like something else. It is for a product called Damp-Rid. All I can tell you is that a real funny commercial makes me "SHIP MY PANTS".........ooops, that play on words comes from an old K-Mart commercial where they were advertising they could ship your purchase of pants anywhere in the country. I would advise not to get offended and accept the humor for what it is. Some of it is in poor taste but none of the "play on words" commercials are as offensive to me as the ALL BODY DEODORANT SPRAYS that talk about spraying under boobs, crotches, and rear ends..... and while I am eating dinner, no less.

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📎@50shep52 , was this an AARP article? Or just a general comment about something you read? NO pressure to reply, just wondering.

 


@50shep52 wrote:

Fork Yeah! Make a Salad that Rocks

 

TOTALLY INAPPROPRIATE!   Might as well say the real F word! 

 

Stop trying to be cute and what editor would approve that headline.


 

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Good Morning.  This was an email sent on June 30th  from AARP called "What's for Dinner Cooking Series".

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📎@nctarheel  , I wish the owner of this discussion would "share" WHERE this offense is? Anyway, the way I see it as I age = I can choose NOT to "listen - see - read" anything that OFFENDS me. Take care my friend & HAPPY 4th when it gets here!!!

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Exactly!

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