I was watching the tube last night around 6:30PM when a commercial came on featuring Playtex bras.
One very well-endowed black woman appeared in the first shot wearing just the bra and exclaims “I’ve always thought of myself as ‘stacked!’”. Holy cow. 6:30 PM!
Whatever happened to the so-called “family hour” on network TV?
Dead and gone, it appears.
This is why we don’t watch locals. Period.
DVDs after 8:00.
Whatever happened to the so-called family hour on network TV?
I called one of the local channels in Albuquerque one day because for the 5:00 PM news slot, they had an entirely inappropriate add for a nightclub, complete with bumping, grinding, and skimpy outfits... My four-year-old son asked why the girl was shaking her boobs.
I called to tell them the add would be more appropriate for their 10:00 PM slot, and that we'd be seeking a different channel from which to get our news. Message must have gotten through, they stopped abruptly.
Of course, when the ABQ news alls starts with the murder/shooting/drug bust/sexual predator/drunk driver/corrupt local politician of the day (and it is daily here), maybe the news is now considered adult programming...
I was watching something about the supernatural last night on the Bio channel( whatever the hell that is) and during the commercial I saw a guy and a gal snuggled up in bed and a quick flash of a sign came across the screen advertising K-Y jelly....I couldn’t believe it, then I started to laugh and told my wife I wonder what Beaver Cleavers mom and dad would have to say about it..
I’m old now and have seen the decline of our nation from the days of world war two....The best thing I do to ease the pain is take walks in the woods and do a lot of good reading...
The fact that someone as rotten as the clintons could have garnished 18 million votes in a primary election says something about the state of the nation as I write this..
It died along with the "Standards and practices" network (not government) censor.
Anything goes these days.
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