On Apr 29, 7:53 am, patkeepsie <patkeep...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Apr 29, 7:32 am, Dean Hoffman <""dh0496\"@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"> wrote:
>
> > There was a quick mention this morning about Al Sharpton's
Jaguar
> > being towed. It seems he owes a few hundred in parking fines.
> > RFD TV bleeped Dick Gregory a few times. It must've been the
> > dreaded N word. They let"*****" slide but not the other word. It
must
> > not be OK now for even a black person to use it. Was it seven words
> > that George Carlin said couldn't be used over the air?
>
> > Dean
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> Sharpton owes MONEY to someone?? I'll have to ask Steve Pagones how
> much Al paid HIM back.
>
> Words: More than that now...
>
> but the seven I have never heard on a b'cast outside of Internet radio.
The original Seven are now to about 4 - at least as far as basic (not
pay) cable are concerned. **** was used on (I think ) "NYPD Blue",
then blown totally off the list by "South Park" and its 162 (or 182)
uses in one single episode. Piss has been used on FX's "The ****eld",
and tits is a mainstay of "Nip/Tuck", also on FX. (I think they've
also used cock, so that may whittle the list down to 3 1/2.)
I'm not sure if the FCC guidelines are different for TV and radio or
not.
"Nigger" was never on the FCC list, just the PC list - and only for
Caucasians.
Vicki


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