Or my favorite. 'Feminine deodorant'.Exactly, back in the day they didnt advertise tampons or condoms...Can we go back to 1970 please
Or my favorite. 'Feminine deodorant'.Exactly, back in the day they didnt advertise tampons or condoms...Can we go back to 1970 please
The super smart female gyno doctor has all odors covered. I mute all commercials. I should say they throw a movie/ program in between commercials.Or my favorite. 'Feminine deodorant'.
They’re ads for Medicare Advantage plans, so the free stuff comes from the usual source—the taxpayers.
The insurance commercials, teeth whitening commercials, underarm deodorant commercials and depends commercials show content l really don’t want see or hear……..l want my country back
I've seen the commercial he means, and it may not be exactly for Medicare Advantage, but the same company does Medicare Advantage. Either way, that "free" healthcare plan is still being funded by the taxpayers.I thought Medicare Advantage plans were only for folks over 65. If so, CHenry's commercial is stating differently.
In the 50's & 60's doctors thought depression (melancholy) was contagious in a household. Doctors told my mom she needed to leave or kick our dad out of the house because of depression or all of us would essentially catch it. I still remember the day he left and telling us how sorry he was. Electro-shock therapy was next for him,OMG! You guys NEVER disappoint. Missing your 1950s??
Maybe we should go back to the time when doctors "treated" "female hysteria" with a nice orgasm??
I've often said we are gonna look back and "pain management" in this day and age is gonna be found to be akin to "mental health" treatments of the 50s and 60s. And even into the 70s. Not too sure much of anything has changed in psychiatry, now that I think about it. The more I learn about medicine the more I think a lot of "professionals" in the medical community rather enjoy watching the rest of us suffer. But then again, they are human after all, so I'm of the opinion that they are like cops -- the percentage of bad ones may just be a tad bit higher than the percentage of bad eggs across the general population. But only because certain types of cruel can be drawn to certain careers. Makes access to victims less problematic for them. (Yes, I know ... Don't shoot the messenger guys ... )In the 50's & 60's doctors thought depression (melancholy) was contagious in a household. Doctors told my mom she needed to leave or kick our dad out of the house because of depression or all of us would essentially catch it. I still remember the day he left and telling us how sorry he was. Electro-shock therapy was next for him,
And the little guy in the blue suit floating his dingy in your toilet tank?Exactly, back in the day they didnt advertise tampons or condoms...Can we go back to 1970 please
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