Again with the annoying commercials!

Objection withdrawn.

Actually, BlueChew is chewable tablets and Ro has dissolvables. Both are intended to get the medication active sooner.

But it’s the same active viagra or cialis.

From

https://www.bumc.bu.edu/sexualmedicine/informationsessions/ejaculation-problems-too-fast-too-slow-or-not-at-all/#:~:text=Viagra%20helps%20to%20maintain%20the,second%20erection%20can%20be%20obtained.

Yes, it does work that way.

I’m pretty sure they can be installed on some curving staircases.

I think it’s the “just” that makes that sentence awkward. “Don’t fall - ride.” Would be less objectionable.

Or better yet Reduce the dangers and chances of falling, by installing our product.

Best yet: live somewhere without stairs.

You mean like this?

Hope there’s an elevator or at least stairs or ladder to get back up. :slight_smile:

Catapult.

Yeah, my mother had to move downstairs for her last year. The stairs were getting too treacherous.

Yeah, my folks made sure they picked a one story. It does have a split level with two steps into the office and sun room. We recently installed grab bars in a few key places, especially those steps.

Not everyone thought about that when they bought the family home 50 years ago.

I’d totally live there if it had an elevator to go up.

Acquaintances of mine, in their 70s, just bought a new home. Husband doesn’t do stairs well. Did they buy a ranch? Nope, a three story house. Whaddya gonna do?

My parents moved into a one-story ranch house when I was about four or five and they still live there, more than fifty years later. And for the past few years, my father’s been in a wheelchair but able to get around the house on his own. There is a small step down to the family room and the garage but my brother bought a short rubber ramp from Amazon for that, and the doorways and hallways aren’t quite wide enough, so there are scuff marks from the wheelchair everywhere. But, yes, they were fortunate in the house they chose.

I still rent but if I every build or buy, I plan to look for accessible features. Like even two stories are fine if there is a spot where an elevator can be added. And wider hallways and door openings would be good. Ideally, every house design would include these considerations.

Especially bathrooms. Ours had narrow doors that a walker or chair wouldn’t fit through. Then we looked at renovations like grab bars, and it happened that the cabinet clearance was enough we widened the doorways to the next standard size. You can’t tell it was changed, either.

What are they saying in that Wingstop commercial -“No Flex -ZONE!”

Help this olde fart. What is that? What does it mean? Why does it sound so stupid?

The commercial where the asshole is trying to stop people from “turning into their parents” is getter worse- now he is ordering them they cant talk about traffic or the weather to new arrivals, and the jerk ordered some dude wearing a “funny” apron while BBQing to :“take if off or I will”.

My mom just had one installed. She’s 90, and while she doesn’t use a walker, she struggles with the stairs. Plus my sister who lives in the basement has bad knees (even after replacement) so it’s pretty much a necessity for them. Plus they can send laundry up and down using the remote. Mom sends the dirties down and Sis sends the clean clothes back up.

The apron is funny. At least, it makes me smile. “Grills just wanna have fun.” What’s wrong with that?

Liberty Liberty Liberty.

Newish ad. The guy saved so much money he got a wax figure of himself.

Stupid.

Ok the frisbee into “temporal lobe” line is kinda funny.

This plays on a very old commercial trope, which says that if one buys something for less money than a competitor, one must immediately spend the balance of the price difference on something stupid and frivolous.

How about, you know, just spending less money?

Nothing, dad.