1-800-Vasectomy Reversal

The picture of the day is a coffee picker’s bag from Papua New Ginea. The company Coffee Pacifica [CFPC] gave me a sample of their blend. I have Alan over on this Friday morning to talk about the Vasectomy Reversal billboards on the road to Houston. Just exactly who are those ads for? We narrow it down to a select group of men. Like the mismatched older dudes with younger chicks at the Dallas restaurant Nick and Sam’s last night. We touch on an article from the Financial Times on how “Companies are being pushed to disclose how they manage worker well-being or “stress”. Personally I think its just another example of rampant crapy non leadership management that exists in most companies. This and a few songs to keep you entertained. Show time about 12 min
Quick thoughts:
Forever Young? LMAO!!! That was tooo perfect. Andrew, you are so brave. Men talking about penile surgery is sooo seldom heard. I think hence, the billboards. “Men won’t talk about it (ouch) so we’ll just throw it out there, like,on billboards!” It must be working because I have seen them for several years now and I can’t imagine throwing away big marketing money at something that isn’t working. Rave: Alan - Management v. Leadership, very well said. Rant: Andrew - Don’t even get me started on the subject of “women cleaning men out” via childsupport. We WILL arm wrestle. Stress? Love it. And that’s my two cents. Sincerely, THE QUEEN OF SWAG
Comment by TXSONDRA — January 20, 2006 @ 5:21 pm
Get em young, treatum bad, takem nowhere!
Comment by Dirty Old Bastered — January 23, 2006 @ 8:17 pm
Hey exit50.blog-city.com gets notice from iTunes? Why is that?
Comment by Exit50CraZy — January 23, 2006 @ 8:55 pm
My husband had this procedure and I’m glad someone is talking about it.
We couldn’t have sex for 8 months because of the pain the procedure inflicted. My husband would go out at night and be gone for hours just rying to deal with the pain. Sometimes, he would even smear liptstick on his face to try to deviate his attention from the pain.
My husband is a brave man.
Thank you for exploiting the herioc conditions these men must endure for their families.
Katie
Comment by Caring Katie — January 26, 2006 @ 10:43 am