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Are all baseball fans impotent?

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That question was asked, tongue-in-cheek, during the 17th Viagra commercial during the Yankees-Angels game on TBS this afternoon.

It doesn't bother me that Viagra advertises so heavily during MLB games (no matter the channel) what bothers me is that its the same damned Viva Viagra commercial over an over. Come up with another commercial already!

Whoever came up with the "Viva Viagra" ad campaign should be dragged out into the street and shot.

just needs to be banned like cig commercials are. at least beer/liquor commercials are typically amusing.

One channel in my area has been showing all three Die Hard movies, and between Die Hard II, and Die Hard with a Vengeance, I noticed they had a lot of ads for spank-lines, and they are all the same thing. It's always some chick who says her friends think she's shy, but it turns out when she's on the phone she's all hot n' horny.

Is there a connection? :unsure:

I hate that commercial, and it seems that they aren't done milking it yet.

"Are all baseball fans impotent?"

Only if they get hit in the family jewels by a line drive :neenerneener:

Batter UP!
"Are all baseball fans impotent?"

Only if they get hit in the family jewels by a line drive :neenerneener:

:lol:

Maybe they should have more Goya commercials.

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