oh please...give me a break!! As a close personal friend of Adam Senn--believe me--he was not "drugged"!! And I'm sure if he could have he would have had his tongue out--although I believe he had to shoot the picture in an artistic way...I love the campaign and what a catchy one---
Sure got you talking about Gucci--did'nt it...
You probably just have an ugly coochie and are jealous that a Gucci coochie can't even help you out!!!!
WAY TO GO TOM FORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! --cs 03/06 |
Gucci coochy:
I waited in line for an hour at the salon to get my coochy waxed just like that! It's really taking off hear in the Lone Star State! --TX 03/06 |
I am a close personal friend of the mother of "Adam Senn" the newest and upcoming face of Gucci. He happens to be a wonderful young man. I guess Tom Ford did what he entended and that is to grab attention of those who veiw his ads. As for the comment about "being drugged", sounds to me you must have a problem with sexuality, as do most Americans. This ad isn't getting near the reaction in the European market! --xxx 03/06 |
"This Week in Sex" is the stupidest of the stupid filler on Nerve. It sucks. It's boring. Nobody reads it. Get rid of it, already. --rah 03/02 |
On war relief: Bulgaria will be a good ally. Brilliant at math and science, and they have good wines. Rumsfield hints that many US troops will be moved from Germany to Bulgaria during the upcoming war on Iraq. Besides the guy who invented birth control pills there is Christo, the wrap artist, and dont forget the Bulgarian girl in "Casablanca" who offered herself to Claude Rains to get plane tickets. At least the GIs will be entertained by hookers who can offer decent wines to loosen the boys up for some old in and out action.
--BCD 03/01 |
Hey dudes, your legends on the stories don't match the legend key! I'm SOOO confused! (And, obviously, without a real life.)
--kat 03/01 |
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