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Complete with arbitration link just in case the stupidity of this product and potential injury arouses an urge to litigate:
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Ian I saw the ad first on tv and just laughed...then I ceased laughing after thinking about it a bit. I seriously doubt anyone with any sort of medical qualification was asked to assess the notion of advocating placing a person's foot in an equine position long-term? Given what we already know about high heels and foot pathology, why should the ladies have all the fun, right? It is obviously aimed at men and given the disclaimer, perhaps they already know what we know?
Peter and Robert, I say this is the new vocation for the slim, dapper Dr. Spooner! A nice pair of chaps would compliment the "confidence" of the ad...
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I put a pair in and my testosterone level skyrocketed!
Steve
OH my, you're suppose to put them in your SHOES????
Never mind.
Steve, now you've gone and excited Dennis....or maybe the thought of plugging his product on every thread he posts on AND dropping the word rigid is just too much for him?
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"If we all worked on the assumption that what is accepted as true is really true, there would be little hope of advance." - Orville Wright