What is a Yogasm?
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What is a Yogasm?
Funny story, though it has little to do with baseball....
JANUARY 31--Claiming that his good name has been sullied by a "Sex and the City" advertisement, baseball legend Yogi Berra has sued Turner Broadcasting System for $10 million. In the below New York State Supreme Court complaint, Berra, 79, contends that TBS improperly used his name in outdoor ads (on buses and subway kiosks) promoting the cable channel's reruns of the racy HBO show starring Sarah Jessica Parker. Noting that he is a married grandfather and a "deeply religious man who has maintained and continues to maintain a moral lifestyle," the former New York Yankee claims that he has been tainted by the ad, which references the loose lifestyle of "Sex" character Samantha, portrayed by Kim Cattrall. The offensive ads, Berra reported, sought the definition of the term "Yogasm." One of the possible definitions listed in the ad was, "b) sex with Yogi Berra." The correct answer was "c) what Samantha has with a guy from yoga class."Tags: None -
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I thought it was doing the nasty with a freshly opened cup of Yoplait?Enjoy football? Enjoy Goal Line Blitz! -
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I thought it was doing the nasty with a freshly opened cup of Yoplait?Enjoy football? Enjoy Goal Line Blitz!Comment
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I can see why Berra is upset at that. They should've gone to him and asked if they could use his name in such an ad.
BTW I thought a yogasm was what Adrian gets when she has sex with RockyMember of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
"Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. ParkerComment
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Re: What is a Yogasm?
I can see why Berra is upset at that. They should've gone to him and asked if they could use his name in such an ad.
BTW I thought a yogasm was what Adrian gets when she has sex with RockyMember of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
"Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. ParkerComment
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