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GoDaddy TV

Ever heard of Bob Parsons? He’s the entrepreneur behind domain-name registrar GoDaddy.com

and the guy (at least partially) responsible for the risqué Superbowl ads that sell the brand with scantily clad, buxom babes. Novel concept, eh? Well, as you’ve gathered, his marketing style — though tasteless, some would suggest — is effective.
Bob is also the star of BobParsons.tv, a sporadic, talking-head vlog about whatever seems to be on Bob’s hyperactive mind at the time of filming — usually GoDaddy girls. I took a stroll around while searching for domains and, I must admit, on some level, I’m entertained by this character.
If Get Ripped isn’t truthful enough to stroke your moral superiority, this guy just might do the trick.

Sleazy dudes who make big careers of objectifying women never cease to impress, and Mr. Parsons is certainly no exception.

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