Hanging Hammock Chair (Fun for All...lol)

MrBond

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The way Overstock's TV ads are, I'm surprised there's not erotic position suggestions :D

Thought about picking one of these up since I could use another chair, but the ladies might see it and freak out thinking it's a sex chair and I'm some kind of weirdo :D
 

TXHokie

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Originally posted by: MrBond
The way Overstock's TV ads are, I'm surprised there's not erotic position suggestions :D

Thought about picking one of these up since I could use another chair, but the ladies might see it and freak out thinking it's a sex chair and I'm some kind of weirdo :D

Just don't hang this over your bed, makes it too obvious...

 

thedealmaker

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yeah, I think that the ad is obviously using sex. Remember the tennis scene? Right on the first shot, it "zooms in" onto the inner side of her leg since she was wearing short tennis skirt. I have never seen a tv ad that dares to do that. Then the other scene shows her naked shoulder and not showing anything below to imply something...

But I don't know why they picked her to be in the ad. She's at least in her 30's. Why not pick a younger girl if you are using sex? Maybe they are trying to target more mature generation, but the sex thing may not be too suitable for them...

Originally posted by: MrBond
The way Overstock's TV ads are, I'm surprised there's not erotic position suggestions :D

Thought about picking one of these up since I could use another chair, but the ladies might see it and freak out thinking it's a sex chair and I'm some kind of weirdo :D

 

Jenova314

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the first and only comerciali saw from overstock has the same (i think) lady telling me it's all about the O. then takes off her hair pin and toss her hair back... it totally made me laugh, because it was so pretentious. and you're right, i wish they used some hotter girl, and maybe a brighter producer.
 

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I bought something similar to this down in Nicaragua and just love these things, I don't know how this model compares.
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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ooooh, I could use a hammok chair. I always liked those ones that are made entirely out of rope, but they're so expensive :(
 

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these are great for the backyard until, years later the thing is so nasty and grimy that your friend decides pour bacardi 151 on it and set fire to it in a drunken stupor, during your sunday bbq after he loses $250 because New England couldn't cover, but you won't care anyways because you placed the exact same bet.
 

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Originally posted by: cjorod
these are great for the backyard until, years later the thing is so nasty and grimy that your friend decides pour bacardi 151 on it and set fire to it in a drunken stupor, during your sunday bbq after he loses $250 because New England couldn't cover, but you won't care anyways because you placed the exact same bet.

That's quite an image you've conjured up now all the equation needs is fireworks, children, and a pickup truck on cinder blocks in the front yard and its perfect. WOW.
 

dhoytw

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Originally posted by: Cleaner
Originally posted by: cjorod
these are great for the backyard until, years later the thing is so nasty and grimy that your friend decides pour bacardi 151 on it and set fire to it in a drunken stupor, during your sunday bbq after he loses $250 because New England couldn't cover, but you won't care anyways because you placed the exact same bet.

That's quite an image you've conjured up now all the equation needs is fireworks, children, and a pickup truck on cinder blocks in the front yard and its perfect. WOW.


Good one....lol