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To the lady wearing the Pink panties and the pink patch on the side of my screen


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FOR THE SAKE OF MY SANITY...GO AWAY!!!!!

Thank you (and sorry for yelling).

 

-Faye Cool

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I concur

Supposedly, if you use the "contact" link at the very bottom of the page, or the Tell us What you Think link at the top, you can report inappropriate ads.  It's helpful if you can get a screen print of the ad and forward it. 

This is according to one of the volunteer mods, so it's worth a shot.

Hi all - Ad Operations are working on removing that ad.  Sorry for the inconvenience.

 

Sorry it was my end of the week rant! Wink

I wanted to take that picture to my plastic surgeon to tell him to make me look like her!!!!  Surprised  Then I wanted to find out where I could get that cute bra and panty set.

I guess in a way, it's more inspiring to see a fit woman in the ad space vs. some food ads for fattening foods.  Personally, I usually ignore what they are selling since most of the time it's for expensive and useless diet pills (or pink patches). 

I'm pretty sure you weren't the first to be annoyed.

I'm just glad the ad with the jiggling belly is gone - I can usually ignore them, but that one really bugged me.

Sorry to butt in, but just have to say: I am so glad that stupid jello ad is gone.  You know, the one that asks you why you are eating something that has 100 cals, when you could be eating 10 cal. jello??!!  Hello! I'm eating a carrot! And yes I would rather eat that than freakin' jello!! Sorry, been wanting to get that out for a while. :-)

I just wanted to let you know that if the ads really bother you, as they did me, you can always switch your browser to firefox and use adblock.

I don't see any of the ads any more and my page loads faster!

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/personal .html

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/sear ch?q=adblock+plus&cat=all

Yes I have firefox at home...but my job is not hip to the times and its ye olde IE.  BOOO!!!!  Good to know I can block her and her damn panties from my view! LOL!

Original Post by sukiitroll:

I just wanted to let you know that if the ads really bother you, as they did me, you can always switch your browser to firefox and use adblock.

x1000

I turned off adblock plus the other day for a few minutes just to see what kinds of ads were on CC and couldn't believe some of them!  Highly demotivating.

I'm so sorry to those of you who can't use an adblock add-on of some sort!!

Well, the panties are cute.

Being pink and all.

Makes me wish I had pink panties. :'(

Woe is I.

xD I was thinking the same thing!

That ad is almost as bad as the breast cosmetic surgery ad that was on Gaia, it had a naked woman covering her breasts. D:

I'm pretty stoked that Little Debbie's gone...she's was killin me in the top right hand corner of my screen for what like a month?!

I'll take them all over the new annoying Splenda ad that does a pop up on your page whenever you accidentally move your mouse anywhere near it!!!!

I wasn't concerned about setting up my PC to not show the ads, but the Splenda pop-up is driving me CRAZY!!!!!! 

 

Wow - what ads do you guys see? I get Nutrisystem, If, and that Gabriel method ad.... I missed the pink panty girl, jiggling belly and the jello.

How can we be getting different ads?

 

 

a few weeks ago, i was getting ads for national geographic. i clicked on them and explored the site a little, so they'd stay and push out all the other crud, but now their gone. 

i think there might be some sort of thing that reads the content of the page, and that governs which ads show up. that seems to be true when im looking at journals anyway. . . . 

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