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Who Wants A Hand Job?

Actually when I asked who wants a hand job, I should’ve been more specific and said who wants a pair of hand job work gloves.  What fun would that have been though?  When looking at this product, I do wonder who thought this name was a good idea.  Not that it’s a bad name.  It’s a fine name if your business is pleasing men in back alleys … but if you’re in construction it just seems a little odd and maybe not the most effective way to sell a pair of work gloves because most people associate a hand job with something else.  So I ask this of you; do you think this product name is marketing genius or just a very unfortunate choice of words?  Let me know your thoughts in the comment area of this post.

Hand Job Work Gloves

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6 Comments on “Who Wants A Hand Job?”

  1. #1 JulieNo Gravatar
    on Jun 13th, 2008 at 6:52 am

    LOL! Where can I find these? This might be the perfect stocking stuffer/gag for Christmas!

    This one is “Better Than Nothing’” too! LOL!

  2. #2 TracyNo Gravatar
    on Jun 13th, 2008 at 7:50 am

    Brilliant! I want to know where I can find them, too!

  3. #3 FunboxComedyNo Gravatar
    on Jun 13th, 2008 at 2:28 pm

    Actually their tag line of “better than nothing’” seems to fit well with their name.

  4. #4 ettaroseNo Gravatar
    on Jun 14th, 2008 at 4:31 am

    Steven, steven, steven. Where do you find these things. I think the name was done to be funny, but I don’t know how many big burly guys would be seen at a construction site with these. Very funny advertising.

  5. #5 StevenNo Gravatar
    on Jun 16th, 2008 at 4:48 am

    Hey Ettarose … Yeah I think it was meant to be funny as well. And I just come across these funny pictures in my daily travels … nowhere in particular.

  6. #6 bidarlahNo Gravatar
    on Aug 27th, 2008 at 11:00 pm

    wonder how’s the feeling of that handjob huh? hahahhaha

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