An NHL spokeswoman commented, "This ad is very respectful of women. The woman [dressing the player] is a spiritual and physical trainer for the warrior, and his mentor."
...riiiiiiiight.
And yeah, that Cavill guy's face cries out for something rude to be done to it.
For all values of "rude" that include "lewd", I'm right there with you.
t goes to happy place
Hee!
Well, if it makes you both happy, then do it.
Burk has objected to a an NHL promotional spot in which a bare-chested hockey player is dressed by a scantily clad woman. The spot, which Burk describes as "offensive" to women, is part of the "More Entertainment! More Passion! More Hockey!" campaign developed to promote the league prior to its season opener on Oct. 5.
I see they're now marketing ads to recapture me specifically as a viewer.
The tradition was started by former Iowa coach Hayden Fry, a psychology major who said pink had a calming and passive effect on people.
Actually the mood/color studies I've seen have implied that long-term exposure to an all pink environment causes unrest and emotional upset. Not so good a decorating choice for sanitariums, as it turns out...
Yeah, I though powder blue was the calming color they liked to paint in hospitals and psych wards.
implied that long-term exposure to an all pink environment causes unrest and emotional upset
Would explain why the salespeople at VS around here always seemed so cranky. Won't even go in there any longer.
So I picked the exact wrong time to walk over to the other building to change the backup tape as it's decided to rain. I get to spend the rest of my time at work soaked. Whee.
Actually the mood/color studies I've seen have implied that long-term exposure to an all pink environment causes unrest and emotional upset
That explains why I find the Circus Circus casino so disturbing.
So I picked the exact wrong time to walk over to the other building to change the backup tape as it's decided to rain. I get to spend the rest of my time at work soaked. Whee.
I forgot my umbrella today, even though I checked the local news and noted that it was supposed to rain this afternoon, and I got my umbrella out and put it by the door so I wouldn't forget it....
So, do I walk 20 minutes to the train station, or do I try to find a rain-free place to wait for a bus....
Today was the anti-treat day. I am responsible for creating a document that tracks all activities with every client. WAH!
Of course it is in Excel, and as of right now it is twpo printed pages for the first client only. 5-6 more clients to go. I hates it.
Looking at the radar, seems half the state as well as the better part of WI is getting wet. I wished I'd thought to check the weather this morning. I was really missing my coat and hat, and will likely still do so when I leave and when I stop at the comic shop on the way home.