Stimulis Posted on February 5, 2009 by Will Wilkinson This is great, but Cialis, et al. really work! This should probably be based on an Enzyte “male enhancement” spot. Share this:
Or Extenze…a midnight infomercial company that I used to work next to (they were one office down in the building).
Perhaps they should have also added the standard disclaimer for herbal (read: useless) remedies: “These statements have not been evaluated by common sense. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Or Extenze…a midnight infomercial company that I used to work next to (they were one office down in the building).
Perhaps they should have also added the standard disclaimer for herbal (read: useless) remedies: “These statements have not been evaluated by common sense. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Reason gets better and better. This deserves big play.
Reason gets better and better. This deserves big play.
Or Extenze…a midnight infomercial company that I used to work next to (they were one office down in the building).
Perhaps they should have also added the standard disclaimer for herbal (read: useless) remedies:
“These statements have not been evaluated by common sense. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
When trillion dollar deficits persist for more than four years…whom should we consult?
Reason gets better and better. This deserves big play.
Reason gets better and better. This deserves big play.
Or Extenze…a midnight infomercial company that I used to work next to (they were one office down in the building).
Perhaps they should have also added the standard disclaimer for herbal (read: useless) remedies:
“These statements have not been evaluated by common sense. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
When trillion dollar deficits persist for more than four years…whom should we consult?