BRIGHTON, ENGLAND, January 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) What would you do if your man turned up to your door on Valentine's Day clutching a teddy bear and wearing a smile that said he was oh so pleased with himself? Slam the door in his face and provide your own entertainment for the evening of course... which is precisely what happens in this short viral for Ann Summers V-Day.
 
Upon seeing what's on offer for the evening, our girl swiftly spins on her heel and heads back up to her bedroom where she knows there is something waiting for her that will ensure she gets exactly what she wants. No soft toys allowed, this is a lady who knows what's in her draw will give her the present she's really been waiting for!
 
Don't put up with anything other than the best this V-Day - if the man in your life doesn't give you what you want, don't settle for anything less than the best. In this case, Ann Summers very own Rampant Rabbit Big O - guaranteed to put a smile on your face for all the right reasons, even if your other half doesn't.
See the Ann Summers Valentines Day viral here.
Website: http://www.annsummers.com
Ann Summers: No Soft Toys Allowed
Valentine's Day is the best opportunity in the calendar to show your partner how much they mean to you. Get Valentine's Day right this year, with Ann Summers.
2011-01-29
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[Press-News.org] Ann Summers: No Soft Toys AllowedValentine's Day is the best opportunity in the calendar to show your partner how much they mean to you. Get Valentine's Day right this year, with Ann Summers.