Shaving down there adds an inch

Well, that makes it a bit clearer (maybe), but I still don’t get the bit about Christmas Lights.

Ah, now I understand. Thanks.

Tell me about it. When I was younger and at my near optimum weight between 16 and 19, I had at least an extra two inches. It was huge. Now I’m just huge.

It sucks, makes me want to shed a tear.

The music video! The MUSIC VIDEO!

Has someone told Scylla about this?

Strange that I associat shaving balls with Scylla.

Dude, I get my whole BACK waxed. So I’m hardly surprised that some other guys like it smooth with a capital “Smoo.”

Can I shave twice?

Bwahahahahaha! The music video absolutely killed me! If more commercials were as entertaining as this one I might stop muting the TV when they come on.

I read the title of this thread as “Shaving down there adds an* itch*,” and I came in to say, “Boy howdy, does it! This one time, my best friend had to be shaved for surgery and for weeks afterward, she was scratching like a monkey,” but now I see that it is not appropriate.

Carry on.

It appears to be a viral ad. The idea is that folks spread it around via email links or, say, messageboard postings.

I don’t know exactly how viral campaigns are designed, but this isn’t really all that atypical. A website I’m an administrator at had a new user sign up and attempt to solicit people to write viral campaigns; from her shpiel, at least, it sounds like this kind of thing is pretty much par for the course - she specifically indicated that viral campaigns aren’t as restricted in terms of content. Generally, the rules that apply to TV commercials and other mainstream media don’t count, in large part because few people are likely to see it who are offended by such things (also, obviously, the internet is not as bound by indecency rules like the broadcast media.)

Hmmm…

:: looks into pants ::

Well, I’ve never really considered it before, but I suppose little Jimmy’s garden could use some pruning. But the beard stays.

In the sense of making fetus want to buy the product, this is the most effective ad ever. EVER.