So does this stuff really work? Who here has done this?
Smiling Bob says...
by prophecor 11 Replies latest jw friends
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horrible life
Nobody in my house. Child loves it when the pre-puberty 7th graders imitate BOB.
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sonnyboy
I wouldn't trust it. The commercials claim to offer "free samples", but if you check their site you have to commit to buy about two months worth of Enzyte with your credit card before they'll send you a "free sample". Oooookay. That's not free.
Furthermore, the commercials insinuate that the product will make your penis larger. It shows "Smiling Bob" with huge shoes and shows everyone in a state of shock and awe when they see his schlong. All it is, if it even works, is herbal Viagra that supposedly helps people with erectile disfunction.
A total scam if you ask me. I just checked into it out of curiousity because they play the commercials about 50 times a day.
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prophecor
Not that I have a problem in this area, mind you.
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talesin
Not that I have a problem in this area, mind you.
lol ...
Warning, this product is otherwise known as 'snake oil' .
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prophecor
His wife appears to be s000000000 happy, though. mindless fluff. not to be taken too seriously -
talesin
lol, maybe she has a pet 'rabbit'!
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FMZ
Or Dolphin... have you seen those Dolphins... I can't figure out which flipper goes where.
Just kidding.. I know exactly where all parts of the porpoise's anatomy go :P
FMZ
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the_classicist
Why don't you just go the Austin Power's route... this is an interesting topic to say the least.
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greendawn
I don't think there is anything that can do the job described here it's all to do with male vanity and how clever tricksters are out to exploit it, much like the dubs are exploiting the desire for eternal life. When people really want something the critical function gets paralysed.