Posted on 07/25/2010 5:55:57 AM PDT by notsofastmyfriend
Wtf? Its a picture of a guy in underwear on a package of underwear. Am I missing something? Glad he didn’t go to the ladies section.
I find the Dolce and Gabanna men’s fragrance ads in upscale travel magazines creepy.
There used to be something called “modesty”. We seem to have lost that concept.
I wonder if ol’ Frank bought some.
Shorts are pornographic in Cullman, AL. Underwear? Forget about it. ;-)
There was an old song about an underwear model in a Sears catalogue.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd2gD_6YFos
Ah - you know Cullman too then :)
And Elvis was THE DEVIL!!!!
Yes he was! And them gosh-darned drawers wuz covered with pitchers that wuz almost as fiendishly uncovered as alot of them danged old statues they got right out in public in France and Greece and other sich places over in Yurp.
I am more offended by the “PEOPLE OF WALMART” emails I get in my inbox periodically!
Actually, I am MOST offended by all the RED CHINESE Products in WALMART and don’t go there anymore because of that.
You ought to see some of the people that walk into my Walmart. Now THAT is pornographic.
I think most mature adult men can handle seeing underwear packages. Seems like someone’s a little sexually immature.
The local pastor is also offended when he sees a dog lick its ba***.
Being a woman, I was walking down that aisle at Walmart aisle and noticed those underpants.
I stuck a ten in that package.
God would also not approve of you buying all those products made by slave labor in China.
She goes for the big belt style favored by the first lady.
I agree with the first part of your comment, but I believe Wal-Mart made a bad decision by taking action on what amounts to a snivel. They should have told him to take his business elsewhere.
Sorry, Mr Pastor but if you shop at Walmart you should expect to be offended.
I missed it first time around.
Leni
This is Cullman, Alabama. Ultra-conservative, very rural area with a high density of elderly. We used to joke that it was the law that grandparents were required to move to Cullman. Telling a local preacher to take it or leave it would not be good for business overall, and don't you think that the manager (who also probably lives in Cullman) knows that?
I'm not saying I agree with anything in this article, I just thought I'd explain a little bit about Cullman.
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