
Naughty Bits, in fact. Ok, implied naughty bits.
...and here I am schilling for something I don't own and won't buy. Someone in marketing/advertising will tell you it's not to move more product, but for brand recognition. Whatever. I probably just proved them right.
It's work appropriate. At least there is no nudity or bad words. How's that to pique your interest?
A few tips on the site (not to imply that my readers are not savvy enough to figger this out on their own - but just call it a time-saving tip):
- After you think the ad is over, the 'actor' will prompt you for things - or at least make cocky gestures.
- When you think you're through the initial piece, make sure you go to the lower left corner main menu and work your way though each menu item. (hint: on 'testimonials' - you have to hit the next button on the Razor phone for next message)
Watching this - I couldn't help flash back 10yrs or so ago, sitting in Barbary Lane (yes, a bar) w/Morty and Tom G openly discussing who shaves what and how frequently. Becky was there too - and since she knew us all too well (oh - and we were DRUNK!) she wasn't too too shocked or appalled by the conversation. Most of the time I just sat there drinking my beer out of a mug shaped like a boot. .....I kid you not.
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PS there are now enormous posters of peaches and kiwis all over Greenwich Village, I guess they know their audience.....
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