now, now, Zeb. She didn't say I did, or that I claimed I did, just that she didn't believe I did. the evidence of my vote could well have gone into that.
El: you're right. utter nonsense, as far as I'm concerned.
OK, maybe it should be *allowed*, but I wouldn't watch it on broadcast TV. It gets censored too much.
Anybody seen the TBS/WGN syndicated run of "Sex and the City"? All the juicy parts are edited out (and the missing runtime is more than replaced by commercial interruptions). I can't watch that crap.
So, sure--if Trey Parker and Matt Stone want to cash in, let broadcast TV run "South Park" episodes, fully censored to be suitable for children of any age, and broadcast with a 60/40 ad mix. More power to them.
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Your tv has an off button if you don't like it :)
I dislike how they censor the shows differently on broadcast.
Let's remake all these good episodes without the stuff that made it funnier. ppfft.
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Sex and the City should not be allowed on broadcast televisionVynce, somehow I have trouble believing YOU actually stand for this claim...
Oh dear, please do check who is on the agree side before you accuse someone of being hypocritical.
now, now, Zeb. She didn't say I did, or that I claimed I did, just that she didn't believe I did. the evidence of my vote could well have gone into that.
El: you're right. utter nonsense, as far as I'm concerned.
Thank you.
OK, maybe it should be *allowed*, but I wouldn't watch it on broadcast TV. It gets censored too much.
Anybody seen the TBS/WGN syndicated run of "Sex and the City"? All the juicy parts are edited out (and the missing runtime is more than replaced by commercial interruptions). I can't watch that crap.
So, sure--if Trey Parker and Matt Stone want to cash in, let broadcast TV run "South Park" episodes, fully censored to be suitable for children of any age, and broadcast with a 60/40 ad mix. More power to them.
Just don't expect me to watch it.