Flying Toys uncomfortably mixes children with sexy ladies
Regular reader and link-finder "Cyberfyn" found some promotional photography of toy aeroplanes.
You wouldn't think it would be a very exciting area, but fortunately some bright management spark had the idea to break out the...

...sexy air hostess costumes!

But wait! Uh-oh. They've interspersed the hotness with photos of podgy children.

You never know what's going to lurk behind the next link. Lovely lady in themed adult fun-wear? Or uncomfortable 13-year-old in sports clothing?

It makes maintaining an erection a NIGHTMARE.

It's like Sony Ericsson dropping in a photo of Pete Sampras.
You wouldn't think it would be a very exciting area, but fortunately some bright management spark had the idea to break out the...

...sexy air hostess costumes!

But wait! Uh-oh. They've interspersed the hotness with photos of podgy children.

You never know what's going to lurk behind the next link. Lovely lady in themed adult fun-wear? Or uncomfortable 13-year-old in sports clothing?

It makes maintaining an erection a NIGHTMARE.

It's like Sony Ericsson dropping in a photo of Pete Sampras.




16 Comments:
Terrified by woman in silver lamé dress unleashing the flock of death upon my prone and (probably naked) defenseless body.
would, would
not
probaly get arrested, same as above
if pissed!, wouldn't
wood(y)!
ha.
ha.
What's up with the Japanese credit card/shopping spam?
Also, what's up with the 'eeyore is cute' post?
yeah what's with the eeyore?
1238805246379 ???
シュノーケリング
沖縄 シュノーケリング
石垣島 シュノーケリング
シュノーケル
沖縄 シュノーケル
石垣島 シュノーケル
Thanks, wa. I'll take three of them.
Google seems to have hacked itself...
http://slcblues.blogspot.com/2009/04/blogs-hacked-eeyore-is-cute.html
I've always liked the シ character. Makes me think of a smiley face.
Anyone know what it actually means?
I think that's Mandarin for "WoW gold"
*I've always liked the シ character. Makes me think of a smiley face.
Anyone know what it actually means?*
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It's either 'tsu' or 'shi' in Katakana - I can't quite work it out. Looks a bit more like 'tsu' to these eyes.
They both mean smiley face in Japanese.
ツ = Tsu.
シ = Shi.
And yet they turn to things like "^_^" to express smiles. Why!?
There is something very disturbing about late 20 something women, trying to look 14 with their hair in bunches, when they are not wearing mock school uniform!
Oh come on you lot!
First shot?
Woman holding small helicopter?
No jokes about tiny choppers?
Jeez, this place is really dragging itself out of the gutter, this must stop right now!
Would Would
Wouldn't
Would Would
Wouldn't Wouldn't
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