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This streaming video is a very clever (but of course, banned) Durex condom commercial and it is so hilarious that I had to share it with all of you [0:41].
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It's banned in the US?
Oh well, each country has its own rules.
I love the look of suprise on the faces of the sperm :o)
It was probably banned because it apparently promotes the subversive idea that one can have safe sex.
And a big shout-out there to Woody Allen.
I don't understand either why it is banned ... ?
I'm laughing out loud here. If I wake up my daughter, it will be all your fault.
Did this make anyone else think of John Barth's novel Lost in the Funhouse?
Having a commercial so funny that consumers will pass around links to it on YouTube is any advertiser's wet dream. Well worth it being banned from the un-hip airwaves.
That ad ran for years here in Sweden...