I figure there is no way to do this thread without getting everybody fighting, and the typical smartass comments, but is it possible people could discuss this thread with an intelligent, mature like, adult like mindset here?
CNN reports several superbowl ads were pretty raunchy. Including mention of one of pro female race car driver Danica in yet another low concept GoDaddy commercial laced with sexual inuendos and obvious references to women's breasts. You can almost see Bob Parsons owner of godaddy, in an almost child like fashion giggling in the corner like a preschooler that just saw his first boob, because he pulled off another dumb commercial on national television with no quality, no consumer benefit, poor concept and lousy execution.
I listened to the CNN reporter today state that he had kids and questioned if the superbowl ads are being allowed to get too raunchy with consideration to children watching the game with their parents.
One to be without kids, I still can understand the reason for some of the concern. If I had kids, I would be very concerned about my children watching a Godaddy type commercial. Every year Godaddy seems to purposely try to push the envelope just far enough to get more attention and people to his website. It works. But at what cost?
I have domains at Godaddy but I don't condone their commercials. A rich man that Bob Parsons is, I think he could afford a Madison Avenue ad agency to come up with a better concept than women's breast implants, over and over, year after year. Okay Bob, we get it. Boobies.
I am sure that some Ridemonkey.com members here do have children. What do you think? Are the ads going too far? Is the network allowing it to go too far? What is the limit?
What are your thoughts? And please, keep it professional in opinion and give a good reason for your answers, and let's not go hating if you don't like someone's answer. I think that Ridemonkey's owners and their ad sponsors would like to hear your input, and not a lot of fighting back and forth, because let's face it, this site is supported on advertising. Good clean advertising.
CNN reports several superbowl ads were pretty raunchy. Including mention of one of pro female race car driver Danica in yet another low concept GoDaddy commercial laced with sexual inuendos and obvious references to women's breasts. You can almost see Bob Parsons owner of godaddy, in an almost child like fashion giggling in the corner like a preschooler that just saw his first boob, because he pulled off another dumb commercial on national television with no quality, no consumer benefit, poor concept and lousy execution.
I listened to the CNN reporter today state that he had kids and questioned if the superbowl ads are being allowed to get too raunchy with consideration to children watching the game with their parents.
One to be without kids, I still can understand the reason for some of the concern. If I had kids, I would be very concerned about my children watching a Godaddy type commercial. Every year Godaddy seems to purposely try to push the envelope just far enough to get more attention and people to his website. It works. But at what cost?
I have domains at Godaddy but I don't condone their commercials. A rich man that Bob Parsons is, I think he could afford a Madison Avenue ad agency to come up with a better concept than women's breast implants, over and over, year after year. Okay Bob, we get it. Boobies.
I am sure that some Ridemonkey.com members here do have children. What do you think? Are the ads going too far? Is the network allowing it to go too far? What is the limit?
What are your thoughts? And please, keep it professional in opinion and give a good reason for your answers, and let's not go hating if you don't like someone's answer. I think that Ridemonkey's owners and their ad sponsors would like to hear your input, and not a lot of fighting back and forth, because let's face it, this site is supported on advertising. Good clean advertising.