Posted on 01/14/2018 6:24:30 AM PST by SMGFan
Frances McDormand may have been unnecessarily bleeped by the censors during her Golden Globes acceptance speech, but Sam Rockwell had the opposite problem while hosting Saturday Night Live.
The actor accidentally dropped an F-bomb during the live broadcast in a sketch in which he plays the host of a PBS science series who gets a frustrated when his student guests (Cecily Strong and Mikey Day) dont follow what hes trying to teach them.
You cant be this fing stupid! he tells them, to gasps from the crowd and shocked reactions from his costars. He added, Im sorry, before continuing on with the sketch.
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Accidentally right.
LIVE - from NewYork, it's...
Meanwhile "200 Years Together"... is STILL not published in English.
That show is a dumpster fire.
Terrible!! And to think that ‘pussy’ was once the cause of Ralph Peters’ being dismissed by FNC. Holy Cow!
I watched SNL when I was young. I grew up. SNL did not.
I first heard the “sh*t” word on TV back in 1975 during a live broadcast interview on a wrestling show out of Amarillo TX. The wrestler came back on and apologized. He had loudly referred to his opponent as a “Chicken S*it”.
Does the Fox News mention of a “blow job” instead of a “block party” fall into that catagory?
I was under the impression there was supposed to be a 10 second delay in live broadcasts to bleep out such blunders.
The Hippie movement began to push these gutter words into common usage back in 1965.
In the olden days, using these words around women or kids would get you taken behind the bar and the coon dog sh** beat out of you. And NO Cowboy dances at that time ever used the words “Bull***t! that started in the 1970s.
Now days it offends only the Democrats, IF a Republican uses it.
Didn’t Charles Rocket get canned for doing this?
http://mentalfloss.com/article/22862/10-other-snl-f-bombs
Today’s cast was raised on the episodes of the casts that came AFTER Mike Myers.
A retread of a retread of a retread of a retread...
It’s like the ‘animators’ who learned what’s ‘funny’ by watching warner brothers cartoons and s()itcoms.
That skit was funny and an indictment of public ed
He did an above average job. Made fun and of himself
Opening skit while some lib stuff raked men could over coals. News typically lib. All I all. B-
So? If this had not been posted here, just how many people would even know about it? Ten? Twenty?
Accidentlly, baloney! These people use that word in everyday conversation. I’ve heard it and asked it not be used when I’m in the area.
Agree with the facts.
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