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Name: Ivy Hultquist on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Really stupid!Flag
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Name: Darcell Neibaur BS LMT NCTMB FL MA52556 on Feb 9, 2010Comments: I feel godaddy.com owes this profession a public apology on national TV.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Thank you Ivy for going after Go Daddy. I agree with you wholeheartedly. They owe us a public apology. It's time we stop media from exploiting us. We work hard for our profession and many of us have worked equally deligent to close happy ending parlors. Go Daddy you should be ashamed of yourself. I used to refer massage therapist to your site for webs, I WILL NOT any longer. Vistaprint all the way now. Ripping your page out of my referral resources.Flag
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Name: Rick Britton on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Even as a male professional massage therapist I am appalled at the representation in the ad propogation of stereotypes does not advance society, that's why depictions of African-Americans and others have changed since the bad old daysFlag
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Name: Terry Capuano, NCTMB State Licensed MT - Indiana on Feb 9, 2010Comments: As a long term medical massage therapist I was deeply offended of your portrayal of my profession. We study continuously and work to our utmost to provide pain relief and better quality of life to our clients. We have wonderful senses of humour as a group. There was no humour to be found in your "spa" ad.Flag
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Name: Tammy Tilson on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Erica Olson on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Horrifically insulting to women and MTs everywhere. Thanks for helping us continue to legitimize our profession. Although I currently use godaddy.com, I am seriously considering taking my business elsewhere after this.Flag
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Name: Sue Myers LMBT #8074 on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike Hinkle on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Wasn't needed.Flag
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Name: Renee Robb-Cohen on Feb 9, 2010Comments: I got my domain name from Go Daddy, and to see my profession maligned is infuriating and insulting. We are health care professionals who are still fighting a steroetype that is inaccurate and insensitive. Surely Go Daddy knows better than this, and should not be going for the cheap laugh at our expense!Flag
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Name: Carole Poffinbarger LMT on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Doris Ogborn on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Are you kidding me?Flag
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Name: Ann on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Lorraine F. Chauvin, LMT on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Laura Allen on Feb 9, 2010Comments: As we have worked hard to remove this type of stereotypical image from massage therapy, we don't appreciate the commercial portrayal sponsored by your company.Flag
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Name: Nancy Hafner on Feb 9, 2010Comments: I would like to see massage professionals and therapeutic massage sessions portrayed accurately and not in the degrading and stereotypical way they were in this commercial.Flag
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Name: Donna L Fisher on Feb 9, 2010Comments: You need to realize that race car drivers do need professional massages and how important our jobs are to healing the body. We have a hard time with the "SPAS" that are not legal. We studied many hours with taking test for state licenses. This was very insensitive comercial.Flag
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Name: Laurie Weber on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Of course being in the massotherapy business, I was highly incensed at the crudeness of the GoDaddy Super Bowl commercial, but then again, all of their commercials to me are not only offensive and sexually suggestive, but are quite irrelevant to the product that they are selling. I highly doubt that there are any respectable professional people who are actually using their services.Flag
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Name: Nicole Swiatkowski LMT on Feb 9, 2010Comments: IT was very offensive!!!!!Flag
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Name: Sheri Ezzell NC LMBT 9014 on Feb 9, 2010Comments: I was offended. Why must we always be betrayed in a sexual manner? It's bad enough when I tell some people what I do, I get winks and questions about happy endings.Flag
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Name: Carolyn Ruth on Feb 9, 2010Comments: GoDaddy Superbowl Ad: see ethics violations and the defamation of good bodyworkers everywhere!Flag
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Name: Robin Byler Thomas BS, LMT, NCTMB on Feb 9, 2010Comments: I won't be using GoDaddy again.Flag
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Name: Bodhi Haraldsson on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Degrading and poor tasteFlag
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Name: Jen Moore on Feb 9, 2010Comments: C'mon GoDaddy...lots of massage therapist and Spa's use your services. You can do better.Flag
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Name: Julian O. Sosa LMT on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Heather Walston Brumleve on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Renee Caines RMT,CIMT,CPMT on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Adam Parsons on Feb 9, 2010Comments: I was embarrassed that my family had to see this!Flag
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Name: Jan Hanseth on Feb 9, 2010Comments: This commercial was not only an insult, it creates danger in our lives. By perpetuating outdated beliefs, it puts accomplished professionals at risk for sexual assault because of the job we do.Flag
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Name: Cheryl L Smith, CMT, CLE, Doula on Feb 9, 2010Comments: I was stunned by this commercial. There goes 10 + years of hard work in 30 seconds...... POOF! I didn't find it "amusing or funny" . Raises fists to go daddy with both THUMBS down!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2010Comments: This commercial was absolutely ridiculous and had no real correlation with massage therapy. It was demeaning to massage therapists and embarrassing for GoDaddy.com. I'm a customer of GoDaddy.com (my massage website is hosted with them already). Nothing about that commercial would make me want to sign up with them for services. It was the most stupid commercial I've ever seen. Danica Patrick isn't even a good actress?!Flag
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Name: Cassandra Hilliard on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Pamela Olsen on Feb 9, 2010Comments: I am outraged by this advertisement!Flag
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Name: Stephanie Letson on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Khemberli Broadus on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Massage therapist have worked hard to educate themselves and the public on the health benefits of massage. I am appalled by the idea that we educate ourselves just to be degraded or looked at as some type of fantasy.Flag
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Name: Cat Edwards, LMBT on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Fun and games make great money. And everyone knows how well sex sells, but please give us a break. We have spent YEARS trying to separate Sex from Massage!! Pick another profession to fill with your sexual messages to make a buck--Leave Massage out of it. Respectfully, CatFlag
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Name: Deborah Herriage on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Sad that we will still be forced to continue to defend our image - says a lot about stereotyping and football fans alike.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Libby Cooper on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Lia Baker, LMT on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Any demeaning representation of the massage profession perpetuates the difficulty of professionals to distance ourselves and our profession from more sordid activity. It is an injustice to professionals, the profession and the public. Rather I wish to see fair and educational representation of Massage.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2010Comments: I saw the commercial for Godaddy and could not believe what I was seeing. This is not the professional , therapeutic massage that I administer in my studio.Flag
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Name: Bridget Turnbach on Feb 9, 2010Comments: I am a customer of GoDaddy too! We demand an appology!Flag
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Name: Carolyn Combs on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Marilyn St.John on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Please raise the level of your media advertising so it does not include this type of offensive stereotyping in the future. We are professionals in the healthcare industry and have worked very hard to be recognized as such. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2010Comments: I am studying to be a registered massage therapist (in BC, Canada), and I have an account with GoDaddy. I will not renew with GoDaddy if amends are not made.Flag
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Name: Suzen Duffett on Feb 9, 2010Comments: This was absurd. Stop using using women as objects, first of all, and second of all, no self respecting massage therapist would even be associated with your website after this very offensive ad. You just set back the profession by about 50 years. We work really hard to overcome certain stereotypes in our field. I will be telling everyone I know to NOT use your domain.Flag
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Name: Debbie Tarr on Feb 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Camelia Eisentraut RMT on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Please respect our effort to keep the massage profession clean of any adult insinuation. Thank youFlag
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Name: Julie Onofrio on Feb 9, 2010Comments: Your next commercial should be a woman doctor then just so they don't feel left out. Massage therapists are health care professionals. Putting them in a commercial with them taking their shirt off and dancing sexy just to be a godaddy girl is degrading to the massage profession and to women too.Flag