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Old 01-09-11, 11:56 AM   #21
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what has been seen cannot be unseen... my eyes..
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Old 01-09-11, 12:26 PM   #22
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I own a pair of boots like that - though I don't ride the bike in them.
Oh.....you said boots doh!
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Old 01-09-11, 01:44 PM   #23
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I find it cold riding in white slingbacks...
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To have a bimbo flaunting her cleavage in an advert for bike cleaner?

Perhaps it works particularly well on sillicone?

It's not as though she's going to clean your bike for you as part of the £5.99 purchase price as she might chip her nail polish.

What makes me laugh about this is your mild annoyance has given Muc-off Degreaser at touch more exposure.

I gotta say she doesn't do much for me, she's pushing orange and looks too fake... But the degreaser looks good I might get some
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She certainly isn't wife material, but you wouldn't say no... surely.
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She certainly isn't wife material, but you wouldn't say no... surely.
I'm happily married, of course I'd say no!

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Old 01-09-11, 02:23 PM   #27
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What makes me laugh about this is your mild annoyance has given Muc-off Degreaser at touch more exposure.
Those who have met me will know that my posting this thread is very tongue in cheek, as I have demeaned myself regularly this summer by wearing a ridiculously tight yellow t-shirt with the words 'James Foster Benefit' emblazoned across the bosom in order to sell rafle tickets to leery drunk men at the cricket matches in Esssex.

But it does make me laugh that these companies really believe that you gentlemen would be gulible enough to buy one of their products just because they stick a dolly bird in the advert. I mean - none of you fall for that old trick do you? Do you?
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I'm not quite sure scantily clad male has the same effect somehow

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Old 01-09-11, 02:27 PM   #29
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Those who have met me will know that my posting this thread is very tongue in cheek, as I have demeaned myself regularly this summer by wearing a ridiculously tight yellow t-shirt with the words 'James Foster Benefit' emblazoned across the bosom in order to sell rafle tickets to leery drunk men at the cricket matches in Esssex.

But it does make me laugh that these companies really believe that you gentlemen would be gulible enough to buy one of their products just because they stick a dolly bird in the advert. I mean - none of you fall for that old trick do you? Do you?
Nope...I reckon it just gives the guys in their marketing department an excuse to do some glam photoshoots as opposed to taking before/after pics of a grotty bike!
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Those who have met me will know that my posting this thread is very tongue in cheek, as I have demeaned myself regularly this summer by wearing a ridiculously tight yellow t-shirt with the words 'James Foster Benefit' emblazoned across the bosom in order to sell rafle tickets to leery drunk men at the cricket matches in Esssex.
Now I'd buy raffles for that, I'd even ask for a strip Ah how many times did you hear that.









Sorry I'll go hang my head in shame now
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