Hey Brooks,
Are you going to be tied up with these products while you're driving? That
would be kewl cause then it would give me an advantage over you :) So if
that's the case, I have no problems. Unless of course you get mad if I beat
you (pun intended).
Better take off your signs when children are present though. Parents might
not feel like explaining what bondage.com means to their kids.
Elton
In a message dated 1/17/2001 5:29:16 PM Pacific Standard Time,
brooks@frnk.com writes:
> I have an opportunity to pick up some much-needed sponsorship cash for the
> upcoming season. Thing is, the company is an adult web site; not strictly a
> porn site, but certainly an adults-only sex-oriented lifestyle site. The
> name itself doesn't contain anything graphic or obscene, though the name
> clearly indicates the type of site it is.
>
> I've scoured the rulebooks, and only found vague references to
> "objectionable" sponsors. Is there any real policy here? Regardless of the
> technicalities, am I going to be looked at as a freak if I accept the
> sponsorship (that is, will I be looked at as more of a freak than I
> otherwise would be based on my driving)?
>
> I could really use the equipment the cash would buy, but I don't want to
> offend people. Any advice?
>
> Thanks
> -Brooks
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