mc
Saffron wrote:
In the second one she is wearing a black gown. I don't recall a
difference in her appearance and, although I know it is quite common,
the references to her "girlfriend" seem strange for a commercial.
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I guess they had to make the script seem like she was talking over bone
health with her female friends, not something she would talk about with
her male acquaintances. I never thought twice about her reference to a
"girlfriend." Women have female friends they call girlfriends, but guys
do not have male friends they refer to as boyfriends.
How many boyfriends take Boniva? ;-)
JJ
I don't think that's the one...this one has her in several dresses,
gazing in the mirror, getting ready to go out, flipping on a shawl...I
think you'd notice a difference in her face. I was downright startled.
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Oh, Lord, I know quite a few males who could use Boniva (I'm female).
> JJ
If she is truly taking Boniva, I wonder if she is experiencing the
horrific side effects from it as many of us have?!
Which is??
Maybe they filmed the second commercial with that special camera the tv
stations have that takes ten years off your face. She *does* look
different in the second ad.
But what about that black lady who says "I am ready to fight my
cancer"....and she's in ANOTHER ad for arthitis medicine. That lady's
got issues! <g>