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Originally Posted by LusciousDelight
I don't know if you are being tongue in cheek, but I might just borrow that...seriously... 
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Yeah, Simon, are you putting that in the public domain for us? I love it. )
I've used something similar on some of my warning pages in the past - to the effect of: "Warning, this site contains naked beautiful women engaging in wanton acts of sexual abandon...etc. Do not enter unless you really wish to view [insert lurid descriptions of whatever the fetish or niche is]." It potentially gets the surfer hot and lets you use some good SE terms and phrases. Granted, it's for sending them to the main page and not straight to the sponsor, but if there are a couple of prominent sponsor links there already, then it's good. No idea if if really helps sales but it probably doesn't hurt 'em, either, and getting some good SE search terms there is useful. And it does give fair warning to the surfers who were somehow looking for bible verses or something...
I still don't believe in using hardcore pics or banners on a warning page, though. Seems like it's just looking for trouble to confront someone with hardcore at the same time you're warning them off from viewing it if they don't wanna see it.