Warning: Adult Content
The folks at adult website Booble.com claim they recently got the cold shoulder from the network (probably has something to do with the Janet Jackson "wardrobe malfunction" thing a few years back), even after they offered to "obscenely overpay."
"At one point I offered $50 million," says Booble founder Bob Smart. The Eye never called back.
One of the humorous spots, which is far tamer than the controversial GoDaddy Super Bowl ad from 2005, features a woman catching her husband trying to secretly check out a few adult sites.
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(Page 1 of 2) | 1 | 2 | Most Recent | Next 15 CommentsFIRST BITCHES!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
SH*T!!! I'M PATHETIC!!!! ROLFMAO
OMFG, that IS hilarious AND it's NOT racier than the super bowl ads we love! BUT there is a topless Jesse Jane on the home page of the booble web site ;-)
Ok, how much did they pay you?? That was a shameless promotion. CBS would never run that ad in a million years and you guys just posted that "story" as if it was real.
booble.com isnt such a great domain name... i am not feeling that one
Funny how puritanical we can get.
Although if I were CBS, I wouldn't air it because of the obscenlely awful production value.
I agree with Poster #3 & 4. It wasn't that racy.
But it did look rather cheap and pathetic, and it wasn't at all funny.
Wow, I hope that was fake because there is no way that any of the stations would air that...not even Fox. There is nothing "ok" with that commerical when it comes to being viewable by the general public. It's almost guaranteed that 80% of the people watching would be offended or would complain. If they wanted to air that on Spike TV, or another cable station that is mainly geared towards adults....I would say that would be more tolerable.
If you watch CBS' Monday night line up that ad is tame. I am no prude but between the highly sexual talk on "How I Met Your Mother" and "Two And A Half Men" this ad is nothing. Not too mention all of the T & A on the "CSI" franchise. This past weeks "CSI: Las Vegas" had Marg Hellgenberg unbuttoning her shirt during a prison interview. I don't understand these type of things. I guess we are just at the mercy of the religious rightwing Republicans.
Where is the Adult Content you are warning us for? I don't see any, the commercial is very bad quality though.
My husband became addicted to PORN (he was introduced to it before we started dating so it was not for lack of sex in our marriage) and we ended up divorced! If this is a true story I'm glad they decided not to run it for the sake of potential marriages and young kids that could have been exposed to it. No wonder our divorce rate is so high! Lack of intimacy in relationships and it all starts with PORN! No one realizes the billions that are being made by PORN in all the while thinking that people are making this stuff for their pleasure. It's amazing how satan will think you are getting pleasure while all he is doind is destroying you.
I am ROFL! That is pure genius! Very very funny web site name, too. How d'ya suppose they get away with that!?
I'm so glad CBS decided not to run this ad. Its inappropriate and should not be advertised during a program in which children may be watching. Now I don't think that its the responsibility of the tv networks to patrol what children watch, its the parent's responsibility, but the super bowl is not just an "adult" tv program. As far as the people who say that there are far racier things on tv...they are correct (like sitcoms and dramas that portray sex or have sexual innuendos), but children shouldn't be watching these in the first place! Children aside, the ad is just offensive. What people do in the privacy of their own homes is their business...but that doesn't mean that we need commercials for certain things. Next thing you know we'll have spots advertising where to pick up a local whore.
Yes that is all we need, ads that promote the already s**ty state of marriages in north America. Good going society, actually thinking that ad is funny. Go pigs go. Is anyone going to get a grip and leave all this sleaziness behind.

















