State of original sin
Remember the fuss about the Ashley Madison infidelity website ad?
You’d almost think this press release from a competitor was nothing but a crass PR stunt:
Gleeden.com, the extra-marital dating website which launched in Australia this autumn is adding some incentive to the state of origin! In an attempt to spice up the game, Gleeden is offering all the players of the winning team a gift. The elite VIP pack. The gift is worth over $10,000.00
With the thrill and adrenalin of the win not likely to fade for a few weeks, Gleeden is offering each player in the winning team an escape from the negative media attention. Instead of celebrating their victory in the nightclubs with the paparazzi snapping away – and perhaps getting caught in a compromising situation. Players will be able to indulge under more discrete circumstances.
On Gleeden, silence is golden, and your passionate dalliances, whether to celebrate a victory or not, won’t go getting you in trouble with the media, or the missus!
So who will the winners be? Can New South Wales claw their way back into the competition, or will Queensland win again? We will all just have to wait and see, but in the meantime, let Gleeden keep you occupied!
Dr Mumbo feels slightly grubby just for publishing the release
Yeah… I feel grubby for having read it. Thanks mumbrella!
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I wonder if ‘passionate dalliance’ is PR-speak for ‘pack rape of terrified 19-year-old’?
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I love how they’ve given the prize as “$10,000.00” – those decimal points make the prize look even bigger, eh? Wow! Look at all the zeros…
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Fuddy … they could have called it THE MILLIONAIRE GIVE-AWAY – ONE MILLION CENTS !!!!
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@Dr Mumbo:
Was the Gleeden email unsolicited?
Did the Gleeden email give you the option to unsubscribe?
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Hi Mr Jobs Worth,
It was a press release. They tend to be unsolicited, but I don’t have an objection to receiving them (although I do maintain the right – and indeed habit – of not getting around to reading them).
Cheers,
Tim – Mumbrella