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Tell ‘Em Where To Stick It
By DK | July 26, 2009 |

Saucy Sausage Ads Condemned
LONDON (Reuters) – A saucy radio advert for sausages which encouraged listeners to reveal “where you like to stick yours” was criticized by Britain’s advertising watchdog on Wednesday.
The ads for Mattesons smoked sausages elicited 21 complaints from listeners who said they were offensive because of the sexual innuendo and should not have been aired when children were likely to be listening.
“Think about all the things you can stick this tasty, extraordinarily large sausage in,” one advert said.
“Mmm… Pizza, pasta, stir fry. You have any ideas? Give me a call and tell me where you like to stick it.”
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Has everyone seen the Hardee’s Biscuit Holes commercials here in the States? They’re far more suggestive than this radio ad.
Scott, I didn’t even think of the Hardee’s ads, but you’re right. The first Hardee’s ad that I heard I had to do a double take, then I laughed my
off at it.
Here’s one I’ve never seen before.
“The “A” Hole is just nasty!”
CLICK HERE
This is the one they play on the local channels here.
CLICK HERE
Hey, check out the Hardee’s site
CLICK HERE
There’s a
hole floating on the front page!:shock:
I have an idea! :nerd:, grab a webcam and submit “:nerd:Holés” as an entry.
I think it’s hysterical that people go through all the effort and time to bitch and complain about such silly things when there is SO much worse in this world to be concerned about.