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14
Feb
08

Crusty Utterance Nettles Today

(Warning: The following clip contains strong language and Jane Fonda)


That was Jane Fonda talking to Meredith Viera on this morning’s Today Show. Talk about an eye-opener! And just a month ago, Diane Keaton dropped an f-bomb live on Good Morning America. What is it about over-the-hill actresses spewing filth on morning TV?

Personally I kind of like it, but I do wonder why they can say that stuff on TV and get away with it by making a quick apology, while radio is gagged and handcuffed. The other day the Opie & Anthony Show played some CNN audio from the Grammys red carpet. The rapper Nas was wearing a t-shirt with the N-word on it (promoting his upcoming album of the same name), and the word was used at least twice. But it had to be bleeped out when they replayed it on the radio! Come on, FCC, are you going to “protect” the airwaves or not? Why do you keep going after radio when TV is laughing in your face?

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3 Responses to “Crusty Utterance Nettles <em>Today</em>”


  1. 1 Larry Kelley Feb 14th, 2008 at 10:56 pm

    Here in Amherst, Massachusetts our HIGH SCHOOL is going to perform ‘The Vagina Monologues’ tomorrow night. And No, School officials are not going to issue an apology for allowing a teenager to scream the C-word in public. Yes, this is the same High School that in 1999 became the only entity in history to ban a production of ‘West Side Story’. Now you know why I call my Blog “Only in Amherst!”

  2. 2 Pastafarian Feb 15th, 2008 at 11:41 am

    Jane Fonda basically stopped being famous when I was a kid. Don’t believe me? Ask your kids if they know who she is.

    Anyway, when are they gonna hang this traitor anyway?

  3. 3 Pastafarian Feb 15th, 2008 at 1:46 pm

    I just watched the video. I might hate her and she might be 141 years old but shes kinda hot isn’t she?

    Or am I just drunk?

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