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Jan 30 2008

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Astin sent me too this site. There is some funny reading there.

“Last night I was watching the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, on the Comedy
Channel, 7 PM, during one of the pieces about Madonna visiting Isareal, he
mentioned her “TIT CONES” on TV. This type of ‘humor’ shocks and offends me. What do you plan on doing about this type of behavior and what type of constraints
will be put in place to prevent this type of behavior again?”

Wait it gets better listen to this pussy.

“After just surfing through my cable channels, I briefly stopped on a rerun
of “The Daily Show.” I heard the use of vulgar language that should have
been censored. During the comedy sketch, a Daily Show employee used the
word “pussies.” I am absolutely appalled that the FCC would find this
language as acceptable and hope the FCC looks into the matter promptly.”

This one takes the cake though I mean Like the luckbox astin said, the guy claims to be openminded but then proves otherwise. Proably some Middle american Republican.

“Complaint Summary:
While I know that you are struggling with the option of controlling pornography, graphic sexual activity and vialance
on Cable TV, I implore you to take action in this arena. ; Tonight during The Daily Show, Jon Stewart had two
women on a bed French kissing, once again giving support to the agenda of the homosexual population.

Now, I have had 1 cousin who died ofAIDS, 3 friendS who died of AIDS, a female roommate who was a lesbian, and a nephew would is gay.
So, I am definitely not homophobic. However, this incessant focus on the gay lifestyle tends to lead youngsters who do stay up to watch this program that it is OK to experiment with gay/lesbian activities.

And, if you don’t believe that, just watch “Will and Grace” which is on a main stream channel (ABC, CBS, or NBC, I think), as well as many of the shows in the so called mainstream media. It’s time for TV programming to get back to focusing on the vast majority of our population, the heterosexuals,and stop making it seem like the country is primarily homosexual…plus, the proliferation of these shows lead youngsters to believe that homosexuality is prevalent in our society, whereas it makes up a small portion of our population. And, there is the religious factor,
too.

Practicing homosexuality is against the teachings of virtually every religion. SO,we should not allow the left wing media to pass it off as normal and OK. ; Thank you for our consideration of this very important matter.”

Phew Jeez I watched Will and Grace and Never wanted to experiment after watching. Did anyone else get affected from W&G? WAFFLES??? You can tell us man its ok.

No poker again last night for me. CHARTER CABLE SUCKS MONKEY BALLS, YES THATS RIGHT CHARTER CABLE SUCKS MOOSE COCK,

since this has been an ongoing problem for ohh about 4-6 months I finally reached my boiling point. I mean I can live without Tv but not with out My Internets. So yesterday I signed up for Verizon DSL so now I can say FUCK YOU CHARTER CABLE. Your days are numbered in my household atleast.

Peace
Billy
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Dec 26 2007

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Wwonka

Patriots for everyone!!!

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The NFL just sent out the following announcement regarding the Patriots-Giants game:

The NFL has arranged with broadcast television partners CBS and NBC for an unprecedented three-way national simulcast of the NFL Network telecast of Saturday night’s New England Patriots at New York Giants game when the Patriots will try to become the first NFL team to go 16-0 in a regular season, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced today.

“We have taken this extraordinary step because it is in the best interest of our fans,” Commissioner Goodell said. “What we have seen for the past year is a very strong consumer demand for NFL Network. We appreciate CBS and NBC delivering the NFL Network telecast on Saturday night to the broad audience that deserves to see this potentially historic game. Our commitment to the NFL Network is stronger than ever.”

CBS and NBC will carry the NFL Network feed of the game with Bryant Gumbel and Cris Collinsowrth in the broadcast booth. The game also will be televised by WCVB-ABC (Channel 5) in Boston, WMUR-ABC in Manchester, New Hampshire (Channel 9) and WWOR (Channel 9) in New York. The telecast begins at 8 p.m. ET with kickoff set at 8:15 p.m. ET.

This will be the first three-network simulcast in NFL history and the first simulcast of any kind of an NFL game since Super Bowl I in 1967 when CBS and NBC both televised the first meeting of the champions of the newly merged National Football League and American Football League. CBS was the network partner of the NFL at that time and NBC televised the AFL. In that first Super Bowl – in which the NFL Green Bay Packers beat the AFL Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on January 15, 1967 – Ray Scott, Jack Whitaker and Frank Gifford called the game for CBS while Curt Gowdy and Paul Christman broadcast the game on NBC.

Against the 10-5 playoff-bound Giants, the 15-0 Patriots on Saturday night will seek to become the first NFL team to complete an unbeaten regular season since the Miami Dolphins went 14-0 in 1972. The Dolphins proceeded to win three more games, including Super Bowl VII, to finish 17-0 for the only perfect season in NFL history. The NFL regular season was expanded to 16 games in 1978.

The Patriots also are aiming for their record 19th consecutive regular-season victory dating back to the 2006 season. With six points, they also will become the highest scoring team in one NFL season, breaking the Minnesota Vikings’ total of 556 in 1998. Individually, quarterback Tom Brady (48) is in position to break Peyton Manning’s NFL record for most touchdown passes in a season (49 in 2004) and wide receiver Randy Moss (21) will set a new league mark if he catches two touchdown passes to surpass Jerry Rice’s 22 in 1987.

NFL Network is currently available on 240 cable systems, including Cox, plus satellite television providers DirecTV and Dish Network, and the telephone company TV services of AT&T U-VERSE and Verizon FiOS. But a few of the largest cable companies have refused to carry NFL Network on their most broadly distributed and affordable packages.

“NFL Network is a programming service of great interest to fans and should be broadly distributed by the cable industry,” said NFL Network President and CEO Steve Bornstein. “The only channel devoted 24/7 to America’s favorite sport is not programming that should be relegated to a poorly promoted, pay-extra sports tier that takes advantage of our fans’ passion for the NFL. A few of the biggest cable operators have refused to negotiate. We call on them to do what’s right for their consumers and negotiate agreements for NFL Network that make sense for everybody.”

I am still amazed it took the NFL this long to cave and show this game to everyone.
Since up until this afternoon if you didn’t get the NFL network you were fucked.

That Meant both my Brothers, one who lives in LA and one in Burlington Vermont, would be missing this Historic Game. It’s Not like the Patriots are going to lose so everyone should be watching.

Don’t forget about the Last Mookie of the Year. 10p.m. eastern on FULL TILT POKER.

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