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Author: | wayne [ Mon Feb 01, 2021 11:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Beer billboard sign, "The Sweet Spot" |
A few years ago I remember seeing a beer advertisement billboard (in Canada) where the sign showed a person's timeline, of the form: Code: Diapers...........Beer.bottle..............Diapers >--------------(The Sweet spot)------------------> I'd love to find an image file of that ad. I can't recall the beer brand, but if I was to guess, it would be Coors. |
Author: | WetDad [ Mon Feb 01, 2021 3:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Beer billboard sign, "The Sweet Spot" |
wayne wrote: A few years ago I remember seeing a beer advertisement billboard (in Canada) where the sign showed a person's timeline, of the form: Code: Diapers...........Beer.bottle..............Diapers >--------------(The Sweet spot)------------------> I'd love to find an image file of that ad. I can't recall the beer brand, but if I was to guess, it would be Coors. I'm guessing Labatts, since that's a Canadian beer. I tried looking, but the Google did not produce any results. For many of us, the diapers never stopped. Do we get an extra long sweet spot? |
Author: | wayne [ Mon Feb 01, 2021 5:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Beer billboard sign, "The Sweet Spot" |
We have several beer companies up here but I seem to recall it was a US brand that was advertised. My memory is slowly deteriorating also ![]() I'm sorry about those of you who missed out on the sweet spot. For me it lasted from about 2 yrs old to mid 60's (to be clear, the beer drinking didn't start at 2). I barely drink at all these days and it's been that way for a long time. From what I understand about diabetes incontinence, there will be no turning back now. But on the plus side I'm just in accident prevention mode at the moment with a few diaper suppressed accidents along the way. I have no idea how fast this diabetes nerve damage will progress. I suppose the answer is that "it Depends!" I am however in a struggle to save my deteriorating eyesight. I have two laser eye treatments for the first time coming up this month. I have been told it can be painful (cauterizing some blood vessels at the back of the retina). That and the scheduled eye injections this month are making this a month to dread. Talk about the need for accident protection! |
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