So Janet Jackson's wardrobe "malfunction" doesn't matter, but the F-word does. Basically, the FCC would rather have little kids see breasts than hear the F-word.
Janet Jackson did NOT get into trouble. Neither did the broadcasting network. The FCC decision was overturned by the Supreme Court earlier this year.
The Supreme Court will now hear some cases between the FCC and celebrities/networks. All involving the F-word. Cher said it, Bono said it, and Nicole Richie said it. So did the chairman of the FCC and the Supreme Court, but they didn't say it in front of a nationally broadcasted camera...so they won't get into trouble.
Chase Utley said it too. After the World Series he said "World F*cking Champions" (bleeped here from fear of FCC). Currently, Ebay is selling shirts that say "World Phucking Champions". Also, Cafepress.com is selling infant onesies with the bad word on it. What's the big deal? Hmmmmm...(I'm still thinking)...hmmm. Well, if Seth Rogan can't advertise his movie with the word "porno" in it, then I guess it's a big deal? I mean, come on, we can't actually EXPLAIN to kids that there are words they can't say, right?
Will Utley get into trouble? I fucking hope not.
In other news, dogs have a soup kitchen in Berlin. They also have a posh bus taking them to a 5-star resort day care.
happy monday.
P.S.: Septa's slogan, "We're getting there" cracks me up. The trolley was "getting there" a half-hour late this morning. Septa, please "get there" faster next time. Kthxsbi.
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