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Did They Really Mean to Say That?  

bustinout20202 67F  
806 posts
11/1/2021 9:42 am
Did They Really Mean to Say That?

I love vintage advertising. Maybe it’s the artwork. Maybe it’s the font. Sometimes it’s the copy itself that intrigues. While driving to our Halloween party last night, the hubs told me about an old ad a friend had recently posted on FB. It was from a Yellow Page ad back in the day…titled, “Uptight?” “Have a screw problem?” And that’s way before E.D. was on TV!


I can only imagine the chuckles it got back then.

I recently the thought of a popular company and their tagline popped into my mind:
LAY’S Potato Chips…”Betcha can’t eat just one!”
Remember this guy in all the ads?
bag? or pants?

I wonder how many boys smirked at that one??
Or did they see the double entendre like I did?

Again, the ad company that came up with that one must’ve laughed their asses off at their three martini lunches!! Oh the revenue that campaign must have brought in!

One of my all-time favorite ads was from Jovan Musk Oil Perfume. First, I must say, I loved it back in the day. The scent itself was a huge turn-on for teenagers in lust.
I wrote an essay dissecting the double meaning in a college paper. Got an A on it.
What do you see first in this ad??

The photo was suggestive enough: a man’s hand w/a wedding band on it caressing a woman’s leg under the table at a romantic restaurant.

The tagline read “Jovan Musk…dedicated to the proposition.”


That ad always intrigued me.

Hmmm….maybe I was having a premonition??

What about you? Can you think of some double entendre ads?

And on the way to our friend’s party house, I had to stop and take this pic.


Happy Monday!!

~~~" Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift." --Mary Oliver~~~


bustinout20202 67F  
1080 posts
11/1/2021 9:46 am

I love vintage advertising. Maybe it’s the artwork. Maybe it’s the font. Sometimes it’s the copy itself that intrigues. While driving to our Halloween party last night, the hubs told me about an old ad a friend had recently posted on FB. It was from a Yellow Page ad back in the day…titled, “Uptight?” “Have a screw problem?” And that’s way before E.D. was on TV!
I can only imagine the chuckles it got back then.

I recently the thought of a popular company and their tagline popped into my mind:
LAY’S Potato Chips…”Betcha can’t eat just one!”
I wonder how many teen boys smirked at that one?? Or did they see the double entendre like I did?
Again, the ad company that came up with that one must’ve laughed their asses off at their three martini lunches!! Oh the revenue that campaign must have brought in!
One of my all-time favorite ads was from Jovan Musk Oil Perfume. First, I must say, I loved it back in the day. The scent itself was a huge turn-on for teenagers in lust.
I wrote an essay dissecting the double meaning in a college paper. Got an A on it. The photo was suggestive enough: a man’s hand w/a wedding band on it caressing a woman’s leg under the table at a romantic restaurant. The tagline read “Jovan Musk…dedicated to the proposition.”
That ad always intrigued me.
Hmmm….maybe I was having a premonition??

What about you? Can you think of some double entendre ads?

And on the way to our friend’s party house, I had to stop and take this pic.

~~~" Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift." --Mary Oliver~~~


staci_19702 53T
3767 posts
11/1/2021 10:04 am

I had forgot about some of those! Funny.
Was it “nothing comes between me and my calvin Klein’s”? Which meant…she had no panties!!! I was a horny teen. 😜
There some convenience stores in Oklahoma called Kum & Go. I laugh all the time. Ponygirl knows the ones.
Thanks for the post. This was fun.

Have a great day! 💋
Staci


CleavageFan4U 66M
69374 posts
11/1/2021 10:13 am

Whaaaat, NO, people back then didn't have dirty minds like we do today. But obviously you're advanced given the A you got on that paper. What course was that BTW?

I saw the creamed peach/butt first. It's not that I have a dirty mind. A photographer knows the eye is drawn to the lightest area, or area of greatest contrast, first.

Speed humping has it time and place, but should be the exception not the rule.

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G000dbuddy 36M
1676 posts
11/1/2021 11:11 am

take this pic.

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crosstraining 70T  
8367 posts
11/1/2021 11:29 am

Great , I think they new exactly what they were doing , I always like the shaving cream commercial , were the hot blonde with the Scandinavian accent says take it off take it all off , Hope you had fun at the party , was it a costume party , what did you wear , if it was a costume or regular clothing Im sure you looked great , XOXO


justskin1 72M
13175 posts
11/1/2021 1:55 pm

I noticed the man's hand on her nice curvy ass first and the cream on the peach next. There is something so sexy about the shape of a peach.
Sometimes a speed hump can be good but it is best when you are super horny and use it to take the edge off so you can enjoy a loooong slow period of foreplay and humping after.

I have wondered at how many vintage ads had intentional sexual meanings and how many were written by those who were clueless about that second meaning. A dirty mind is so much fun.

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citizen4722 66M  
74582 posts
11/1/2021 1:56 pm

We don't have Lay's crisps (potato chips) over here. We have Walker's and Golden Wonder...yawn!


Owatalife 67M
1711 posts
11/1/2021 4:17 pm

I agree the Frito Lay was a classic along with no less a legend than Bert Lahr in it, he of course was the Cowardly Lion & a superb actor. Over here on this side of the pond one of my all time favourites was Cadbury's " Everyone's A Fruit & Nutcase " with Frank Muir they aired quite a few & all were brilliant. As a lifelong committed Nutcase I wholeheartedly obviously gave my blessing even though they never asked. On a scale of world's greatest chocolate bars the fruit & nut is always a winner although the Swiss & Belgians by far make the world's best chocolate concoctions as the Brits are mostly middle of the road decent but nothing spectacular.


Paulxx001 66M
22642 posts
11/2/2021 8:37 am

Many ads count on subliminal sexual innuendo for a successful reach. I appreciate creatively crafted TV and print ads with humour or a well-delivered message, but I can't say any of them have stuck in my memory, for long.
Then again, I was never tasked with writing an essay about them.


thayn1850 76M
700 posts
11/12/2021 6:40 am

Very funny. Is that your driveway just ahead on the right?


bustinout20202 replies on 11/12/2021 8:04 am:
Very funny! No, that's not my driveway, tho' it would make nice "Welcome" signage for a property, lol

EnjoyWhatLifeBri 61M
3 posts
11/27/2021 11:12 am

20MPH? I like a long slow start, but once the switch is flipped it's like looking out the window on the Star Trek space ship when they hit warp speed! At least that's how it seems to me! Hopefully your point of view is similar!


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