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Nov. 16th, 2004 08:13 pmPlayboy Magazine does photo spread with amputee. No pictures of her currently available online for comparison.
Playboy Magazine does "Girls of McDonald's" photo spread. McDonald's does not approve.
Non-Playboy news:
Man living in porta-potty assaulted by teenager who really, really needed to go.
News Of The Stupid:
Fire caused by woman leaving her three children alone while she went to buy beer. The children are 2, 4, and 6, and she left them playing with A BUTANE TORCH and THE FUEL FOR HER MODEL ROCKETS. Nobody was hurt in the fire.
Right-wing lunatics organise protest against the horrible, child-affecting violence of broadcasting "Saving Private Ryan" on Rememberance Day. John McCain introduced the ABC production, saying angrily "the film is nowhere near indecent." 1/3 of ABC affiliates refuse to air the broadcast, for fear of FCC fines.
"Another indication of the red culture scare is the action of one of the US’s newly elected politicians, Tom Coburn, a senator from Oklahoma, says Rich. As a state-elected politician, he attacked NBC in 1997 for encouraging 'irresponsible sexual behaviour' and for taking 'network TV to an all-time low with full-frontal nudity, violence and profanity'. His anger was prompted by the prime-time airing of another Spielberg film, 'Schindler’s List'."
'Cause, y'know, "Schindler's List" ALWAYS makes me want to go out and engage in irresponsible sexual behaviour!
Playboy Magazine does "Girls of McDonald's" photo spread. McDonald's does not approve.
Non-Playboy news:
Man living in porta-potty assaulted by teenager who really, really needed to go.
News Of The Stupid:
Fire caused by woman leaving her three children alone while she went to buy beer. The children are 2, 4, and 6, and she left them playing with A BUTANE TORCH and THE FUEL FOR HER MODEL ROCKETS. Nobody was hurt in the fire.
Right-wing lunatics organise protest against the horrible, child-affecting violence of broadcasting "Saving Private Ryan" on Rememberance Day. John McCain introduced the ABC production, saying angrily "the film is nowhere near indecent." 1/3 of ABC affiliates refuse to air the broadcast, for fear of FCC fines.
"Another indication of the red culture scare is the action of one of the US’s newly elected politicians, Tom Coburn, a senator from Oklahoma, says Rich. As a state-elected politician, he attacked NBC in 1997 for encouraging 'irresponsible sexual behaviour' and for taking 'network TV to an all-time low with full-frontal nudity, violence and profanity'. His anger was prompted by the prime-time airing of another Spielberg film, 'Schindler’s List'."
'Cause, y'know, "Schindler's List" ALWAYS makes me want to go out and engage in irresponsible sexual behaviour!
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Date: 2004-11-17 12:02 am (UTC)Heh. Playboy's web editor is named John Thomas. Oh the irony...