Oily bikini lady in rebreather ad

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mike_s:
hmmmm... the girl in the original advertisement must be the 'upgraded version' from one of their other ads.

See page 32 for their Ad here http://www.underwaterjournal.com/pdf/UWJ_issue4.pdf

hmmnnnn......

actually i don't know what the girl is doing there... she's obviously not sporting a rebreather in that particular ad.
 
rhadamantus:
hmmnnnn......

actually i don't know what the girl is doing there... she's obviously not sporting a rebreather in that particular ad.
That's not all she's obviously not sporting.
 
Thalassamania:
That's not all she's obviously not sporting.

:laughing: that can be taken out of context, you know.

id like to stick to the fact that its a rebreather ad though and thus shall ignore other things.
 
I cannot believe you guys are that observant.

....now how long did that take to figure that out?

lol...yea, I looked. God, this is a ruthless crowd.
 
KOMPRESSOR:
...I still think it's a bit silly to have an ad for rebreathers that shows more breasts than actually the product.


Breast??? I thought those were simply WELL developed LUNGS for use with rebreathers...:confused:
 
That's counterintuitive not counterlung.
 
:shakehead: :headshake Shakes head a Roy ..... tsk, tsk. :shakehead: :headshake

I saw the ad a few days (weeks?! it all blurs together) and was kind of offended, or maybe not so offended as I was confused. I didn't see how a company trying to sell technical gear could come up with oily-bikini-girl-wearing-rebreather = great marketing. But perhaps that's why I chose to become a lawyer?!?! [no jokes about sharks, etc....please!! :) ]
 
So.. I'm thinkin', breasts are nice, pretty much everyone likes them, AND it's a safe bet nobody was ever hurt by one. The same can't be said of rebreathers. So... maybe the advertiser's message is breast=safety=rebreathers. I could be reaching.....
 

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