plhogan wrote:DONT MAKE IT SO HARD.
That's what TGP said!

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plhogan wrote:DONT MAKE IT SO HARD.


Holy Schnikes wrote:FuzzBoxGirl wrote: am I trying to sell you stuff? Nope. Does almost every commercial on TV and in magazines try to use sex to sell you products.... yep.
So are you selling stuff or not? Your argument's confusing.
I think it's the "lowest common denominator" advertising schtick you choose to employ that gets the heated reaction, positive and negative alike. Take the bad with the good would be my advice. And don't expect to dupe everyone.

proroby wrote:Holy Schnikes wrote:FuzzBoxGirl wrote: am I trying to sell you stuff? Nope. Does almost every commercial on TV and in magazines try to use sex to sell you products.... yep.
So are you selling stuff or not? Your argument's confusing.
I think it's the "lowest common denominator" advertising schtick you choose to employ that gets the heated reaction, positive and negative alike. Take the bad with the good would be my advice. And don't expect to dupe everyone.
I don't think anyone said the video was bad because it was "risky." I think the consensus is that it's cheesy, has too much talking, and doesn't actually highlight the pedal... Also marketing is a whoreing profession, it doesn't matter if you are selling your body or oranges. You can be called a whore and it have no sexual connotations.
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FuzzBoxGirl wrote:I had no idea that gear guys were such prudes.... I don't actually show nudity in the demos fellas... hell, you can turn on the TV right now and find something more risque. The next response will most likely then be "oh well you're trying to sell us stuff and using sex to do it"... oh yeah.... am I trying to sell you stuff? Nope. Does almost every commercial on TV and in magazines try to use sex to sell you products.... yep. And I'm all for constructive criticism fellas, but calling someone a whore... come on.
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Holy Schnikes wrote:Read some comments about how FBG must be reading their threads because she's "showing more skin now"!?!?!?!?.
hey! that was me

PumpkinPieces wrote:FuzzBoxGirl wrote:I had no idea that gear guys were such prudes.... I don't actually show nudity in the demos fellas... hell, you can turn on the TV right now and find something more risque. The next response will most likely then be "oh well you're trying to sell us stuff and using sex to do it"... oh yeah.... am I trying to sell you stuff? Nope. Does almost every commercial on TV and in magazines try to use sex to sell you products.... yep. And I'm all for constructive criticism fellas, but calling someone a whore... come on.
Read this thread, we're complaining about it being cheesy and arduous more than being prudes.
I'm not fond of the over-sexualization but I didn't mention it once in my original posts, I focused on the pedal and how well it was presented. Sorry but two minutes of intro and then starting off with the most annoying song on earth is not a good way to keep my attention.
The fact you zero'd in on the few sexual comments over then criticism of the actual demo shows me just what you're all about.
Also in your first thread here you explained you lost your job and that you were just trying to make a little money with making demos and selling T-shirts.
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Jero wrote:PumpkinPieces wrote:FuzzBoxGirl wrote:I had no idea that gear guys were such prudes.... I don't actually show nudity in the demos fellas... hell, you can turn on the TV right now and find something more risque. The next response will most likely then be "oh well you're trying to sell us stuff and using sex to do it"... oh yeah.... am I trying to sell you stuff? Nope. Does almost every commercial on TV and in magazines try to use sex to sell you products.... yep. And I'm all for constructive criticism fellas, but calling someone a whore... come on.
Read this thread, we're complaining about it being cheesy and arduous more than being prudes.
I'm not fond of the over-sexualization but I didn't mention it once in my original posts, I focused on the pedal and how well it was presented. Sorry but two minutes of intro and then starting off with the most annoying song on earth is not a good way to keep my attention.
The fact you zero'd in on the few sexual comments over then criticism of the actual demo shows me just what you're all about.
Also in your first thread here you explained you lost your job and that you were just trying to make a little money with making demos and selling T-shirts.
and THAT's how the cookie crumbles


Muse FTW wrote:FuzzBoxGirl wrote:I had no idea that gear guys were such prudes.... I don't actually show nudity in the demos fellas... hell, you can turn on the TV right now and find something more risque. The next response will most likely then be "oh well you're trying to sell us stuff and using sex to do it"... oh yeah.... am I trying to sell you stuff? Nope. Does almost every commercial on TV and in magazines try to use sex to sell you products.... yep. And I'm all for constructive criticism fellas, but calling someone a whore... come on.
In his defense, you did call him a douche based on his music.

McSpunckle wrote:FuzzBoxGirl wrote:I had no idea that gear guys were such prudes.... I don't actually show nudity in the demos fellas... hell, you can turn on the TV right now and find something more risque. The next response will most likely then be "oh well you're trying to sell us stuff and using sex to do it"... oh yeah.... am I trying to sell you stuff? Nope. Does almost every commercial on TV and in magazines try to use sex to sell you products.... yep. And I'm all for constructive criticism fellas, but calling someone a whore... come on.
1) We're not prudes, and if you'd venture further then the threads you start about yourself you'd know that we are, in fact, pervs.
2) We don't think you're trying to sell us anything (at least I don't, and I haven't seen that accusation). It has nothing to do with you "showing some skin." We're all down with that. Thighs don't get us off. Sorry. We're not middle aged lawyers that wait for their fat wives to go to bed so we can take our Cialis and fap to some chick's thighs wrapped in a coily cable.
3) You insulted Caesar's music and called him a douche. Soo... yeah.
I get that you're having fun, and I appreciate the idea. In fact, I like it. I love some me cheese. But you're taking yourself too seriously, and have been since you started to get any amount of attention.

FuzzBoxGirl wrote:Muse FTW wrote:FuzzBoxGirl wrote:I had no idea that gear guys were such prudes.... I don't actually show nudity in the demos fellas... hell, you can turn on the TV right now and find something more risque. The next response will most likely then be "oh well you're trying to sell us stuff and using sex to do it"... oh yeah.... am I trying to sell you stuff? Nope. Does almost every commercial on TV and in magazines try to use sex to sell you products.... yep. And I'm all for constructive criticism fellas, but calling someone a whore... come on.
In his defense, you did call him a douche based on his music.
Yes, because it blows and if a fucking troll wants to troll, then he better be prepared to have his weak ass music made fun of. I continue to be told to be the nice one and rise above, but hey it's cool.... call me a whore.... guess someone is pissed that a lady can play a guitar much better then he can. Big and tough on the internet, living in your parent's basement, but if you saw a beautiful girl on the street, you wouldn't even know what to do with yourself.....


PumpkinPieces wrote:FuzzBoxGirl wrote:I had no idea that gear guys were such prudes.... I don't actually show nudity in the demos fellas... hell, you can turn on the TV right now and find something more risque. The next response will most likely then be "oh well you're trying to sell us stuff and using sex to do it"... oh yeah.... am I trying to sell you stuff? Nope. Does almost every commercial on TV and in magazines try to use sex to sell you products.... yep. And I'm all for constructive criticism fellas, but calling someone a whore... come on.
Read this thread, we're complaining about it being cheesy and arduous more than being prudes.
I'm not fond of the over-sexualization but I didn't mention it once in my original posts, I focused on the pedal and how well it was presented. Sorry but two minutes of intro and then starting off with the most annoying song on earth is not a good way to keep my attention.
The fact you zero'd in on the few sexual comments over then criticism of the actual demo shows me just what you're all about.
Also in your first thread here you explained you lost your job and that you were just trying to make a little money with making demos and selling T-shirts.


aens_wife wrote:This thread should be closed. It's not going anywhere positive or productive.
FBG posted this in a forum where she knew people weren't into her stuff. Fine, but don't expect a bunch of super positive comments on said demo.
I don't like the demo, and I am no lawyer with a fat wife who won't fuck me. Nor am I a dude who lives in his parent's basement who can't get laid (not that there is anything wrong with that living situation in this economic climate).
And I, for one, am no prude (search my old threads), but FBG, you are trolling here trying to start shit and get attention.
