h a l f b a k e r yClearly this is a metaphor for something.
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Working in the healthcare field, we're often visited by drug company representatives who leave pens, notepads, tote bags, etc. with their drug company's name/logo on them. A coworker was given a nice watch that said Viagra on the face, and that sparked an idea.
How about a talking alarm clock from
Viagra; instead of a buzzer or radio, it says "Time to get up!"
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Thanks, I moved it to that category. :) |
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I'll buy it, but only if it's got James Brown blaring out . |
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"...and when he was up, he was up, and when he was down, he was down, and when he was only half way up, he was neither up nor down." |
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I thought this was an alarm clock that would give you an erection at exactly 8:30 in the morning -- exactly when you need it. |
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I expected an alarm clock that would go off when an erection was detected. |
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Or perhaps one timed to let you know how long before the medication would be in effect; take a pill, set the clock... |
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I think it'd be better to know when it is to expire so that the guy can plan to overlap the dosage for continuous coverage. |
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But... wouldn't the viagra alarm clock require that you get up a half hour or so before you actually 'get up'? |
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I thought it would wake one up by giving them an erection. And then the man would wake the woman by giving it to her. The erection, I mean. Uhm. Er. Well...heh. |
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