This creeped me out and made me laugh at the same time. I have no idea why OB wants to apologize to me, but there ya go, I fell for the gimmick and put in my name. This one’s for women, although a man putting in his name would be pretty funny too.
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That was indeed creepy, but also pretty fun. If you put in a name it doesn’t recognize, it just sings “hey” and “girl” and stuff instead of the name.
I was laughing way too hard to be creeped out! I will definitely be passing this on to everyone I know with five minutes to kill =D
Alyssa, I tend to agree. It’s funnier than it is creepy. Come the tattoo part, I laughed out loud. And yet, there is something strange about why they made it in the first place. No matter, worth it for a laugh! And to picture ex-boyfriends lined up, apologizing to me. 😉
Fun! Ever wished you had dated a musician just so he could write a song about you? Wish no more! The song now comes without the commitment 🙂
o.b. is apologizing because their products were not available for sale for months and months–making women who were loyal customers sad/pissed off–and now they’re back and their manufacturer hopes that women will start using them again after they’ve all long since had to switch to a different method.
The song is very funny. Hopefully J&J has all their issues worked out now…I’ve never used o.b. but I used to buy name brand children’s Tylenol and Benadryl and had to switch to generic when they had their recall and haven’t gone back.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/16/business/16johnson-and-johnson.html?_r=3&adxnnl=1&ref=business&pagewanted=1&adxnnlx=1295287228-qhzSmCYA7u9AyFz8GXK1Pw
http://prescriptions.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/12/22/the-case-of-the-missing-o-b-tampons/
That was awesome. Thanks for flagging it. I’m emailing to everyone! 🙂
Frankly, more people should write songs about me. It makes for good music.