Friday, June 30, 2006
Thursday, June 29, 2006
Megane 2006 - A Well Hidden Male Bottom
This is one very sexy bottom. A bit too much for prime time TV! This is another sexy male bottom in the Renault Megane 2006 "Still Shakin It" TV advert. Once again Renault ensures that the female population is not too aroused by its TV adverts. I suppose there have been a bit too many male bottoms on tv adverts lately. Us girls must be protected from our baser instincts.
Megane 2006 - Male Ass Shaking
The male ass shaking in the new Renault Megane 2006 advert "Still Shakin It". Such close-ups on those buttocks! Its nice to know that Renault is keen to preserve male modesty. Its very reassuring that even in 2006 the media still keeps its double standards whereby male modesty is guarded and female modesty... Well it doesn't exist!
Shaking that ass
Renault Megane have been cheekily "shaking ass" since 2003. The 2006 "still shakin it" campaign is to celebrate the launch of the new megane 2006. Now in 2006 the ass shaking is mostly being done by females in skimpy bikini bottoms rather than smart city shorts or capri pants.
The only men shaking their ass in the advert are fully clothed and there is not much ass visible. There are some pictures of this male ass shaking in my other postings today. But please be warned there is bare male shoulder and even some lower leg clearly visible in one of the photos. There are definitely plenty of fine male arses out there. Renault clearly cannot find them.
These adverts highlight the fact that Renault perceive their buyer to be male. They certainly have not made an effort to woo the female car puchaser. The fact that Renault are now using such a vulgar sales pitch as bottom wiggling girls to sell cars on prime time tv is a bit sad.
I shall not be buying a Renault.
http://www.renaulttv.co.uk/
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Lads Mags
On newsagents and supermarkets shelves across the united kingdom, lads mags such as Zoo and Nuts jostle for space with childrens publications such as CBeebies. The images on the covers of these magazines are frequently fairly explicit and lewd. The material is undoubtably adult in nature.
The National Federation of Retail Newsagents has a voluntary code which says that these magazines should be out of the sight of children. However even major newsagent such as WH Smith ignore the code. Legislation is needed to ensure these publications are moved to the top shelf.
Claire Curtis-Thomas MP has introduced a private members bill to deal with sexually explicit material. This sexually explicit material bill is due before parliament in October.
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/media/comment/0,,1807216,00.html
Please lobby your MP to support this bill.
http://www.parliament.uk/directories/directories.cfm
Soft Porn is now acceptable
The fact that publications such as Nuts, Zoo and The Daily Sport are available without any restrictions is quite shocking. They need to tone down their front pages or they should be on the top shelf. Soft porn has become an acceptable part of our society. If this continues then in about 20 years time the front pages will have gynaecological close-ups.
If you object to these publications then you need to start complaining now. Contact the head office of the supermarket or newsagent that is stocking these publications in general view.
You can also complain to companies who advertise in this magazines. Many supposedly family-friendly companies such as Burger King advertise in these publications.
Adverts in Zoo and Nuts:
* Virgin Mobile and Megastores
* Burger King
* Three Mobile
Adverts in ZOO:
* HMV
* Drench Still Spring Water
* Halfords
* Sony Ericsson
* VO5 Hair
* Vodafone
* AA Loans
Adverts in Nuts:
* Currys
* Phones 4 U
* Blockbuster Videos
* O2
Charliegrrl's blog listed all these companies. Please take action and complain now.
If you object to these publications then you need to start complaining now. Contact the head office of the supermarket or newsagent that is stocking these publications in general view.
You can also complain to companies who advertise in this magazines. Many supposedly family-friendly companies such as Burger King advertise in these publications.
Adverts in Zoo and Nuts:
* Virgin Mobile and Megastores
* Burger King
* Three Mobile
Adverts in ZOO:
* HMV
* Drench Still Spring Water
* Halfords
* Sony Ericsson
* VO5 Hair
* Vodafone
* AA Loans
Adverts in Nuts:
* Currys
* Phones 4 U
* Blockbuster Videos
* O2
Charliegrrl's blog listed all these companies. Please take action and complain now.