Of course it has something to do with radio because it is a radio commercial. As I posted above if The South Shore Music Circus did not want to leave the double entendre message they would have said;
"Free FLOWER lei to the first 250 Customers"
They did not and the commercial is still running.
If it were in print that would be a different story but considering the background of The Beach [Senior Citizens] formerly known as The Beach BOYS the intent had to be intentional.
It was crude and demonstrated how badly The South Shore Music Circus in Cohasset has fallen. Sorry, you don't like it but sometimes the truth hurts.
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The original post was incorrect factually as the ad still runs. Also, the original poster viewed the ad as a double entendre, while that may not be the case at all. A quality Hawaiian lei for example, made of fresh flowers, is a nice door prize. Maybe we need a politically correct euphemism for "lei" to stop the poster from tittering so?
As for all the bashing of the South Shore Music Circus, it has little to do with Boston radio, justified or not.
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