Isn’t it though? It appears there isn’t even a mattress on the bed and they are laying on the springs. Ouch. Doing sit-ups no less. Anachronisms often placed in a modern context have renewed meanings or messages. Perhaps they were simpler times? Or are we just more complex? Either way- I agree with you and was waiting for someone to comment.
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Conny (03:29:08) :
“…of a fat middle-aged man on a bed with a young child.”
Sometimes a father and child actually lay in bed. I know every one is always quick to judge, but for god sakes - get a life. And why are you so worried about the fact that he is middle aged and fat?
Is it just me, or is that picture in the ad (of a fat middle-aged man on a bed with a young child) at least a little bit creepy?
Isn’t it though? It appears there isn’t even a mattress on the bed and they are laying on the springs. Ouch. Doing sit-ups no less. Anachronisms often placed in a modern context have renewed meanings or messages. Perhaps they were simpler times? Or are we just more complex? Either way- I agree with you and was waiting for someone to comment.
“…of a fat middle-aged man on a bed with a young child.”
Sometimes a father and child actually lay in bed. I know every one is always quick to judge, but for god sakes - get a life. And why are you so worried about the fact that he is middle aged and fat?
That “way sagless” tagline is rather an odd - way - of putting it, rather a Wayne’s-World sort of construct.
No way!