Because Not Even The U.S. Space Program Is Safe From Manhunt

If you were one of the people who watched NASA land what amounted to a big car on Mars the other night, you were probably wondering the same thing I was.

When we eventually colonize Mars, I’ll still be able to access Manhunt Mobile, right?

Why of course! Whether you’re in a galaxy far, far away or right outside your front door – we’ll be here to make sure you can always get on and get off.

– J. Harvey

13 thoughts on “Because Not Even The U.S. Space Program Is Safe From Manhunt

  1. I totally appreciate the humor, and the not-so-funny aspect of it as well !  GOOD JOB

  2. Now, if we find the martians have more than one cock, sign me up for the next rocket launch !

  3. I got a “curiosity on Mars” post on Facebook yesterday showing Marvin the Martian peeking in from the side- very cute. But, this being Manhunt, I at least expected  to see some Martian cock or sex

  4. The irony.  Invoking the cutting edge technological achievement of the new century so far with the flagging, out of date, sub-par social networking technology that some pay for on Manhunt.  Manhunt exists on the sole strength of branding and marketing, while alternatives continue to offer sites with superior technology and features.  I find this manhuntdaily post to be sadly ironic indeed.

  5. Out of curiosity, where are these ads being run? In general interest publications and/0r ad locations? Or only gay ones?

  6. I don`t believe they landed anything on  Moon,ever,  yet we are talking about populating Mars with gays lol

  7. You’re correct. One of our clever artists dreamed it up and sent it around the office.

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