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Unintended consequences of "Stretch-O-Vision?"

post #1 of 4
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Sorry, but I stole this from the thread talking about Food HD. Maybe the advertisers can put a stop to the dreaded "Stretch-O-Vision"?

"And is there any kinda of lawsuit that the Cheers lady and Valerie Bertinelli can file due to them showing their new SLIM figure on a Stretched out commercial that makes them look not as slim? I think if I saw myself in an advertisement that was touting me losing weight and trying to show my new slim figure I would not be happy to see some idiot station Stretching out all commercials which then make me look much, much fatter than I am....."
post #2 of 4
It could be a double edged sword. Fat people look fatter, but well endowed people look, well, more well endowed....
post #3 of 4
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Well-endowed people are still well-endowed, just wider.

The only person I've ever seen that benefits from Stretch-O-Vision is Cris Collinsworth. By the way, I would consider myself a fan of Collinsworth, so I'm not "taking a shot" at him.
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Originally Posted by Ken H View Post

but well endowed people look, well, more well endowed....

But only if it's a side profile.
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