Posted on 05/07/2005 9:11:12 PM PDT by xjcsa
I was just watching Saturday Night Live with musical guest System of a Down, and noticing that they obviously had a "profanity delay" up and running. Unfortunately they missed a very pronounced, shouted "F*** YOU" at the end of their song. Nice work.
Haven't watched SNL since the days of Belushi and Murray.
I ever watch sinfest night live.
Little kiddies to whom these words matter should not be up this late.
Correction: I never watch sinfest night live.
sorry ,..but you are the only one watching snl these days
SNL?? NBC??
The cloud of PC saturating Saturday Night Live & NBC will carry them through any problem.
Oh the humanity!
I thought they were okay with this kind of garbage.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1303277/posts
Their joy in sneaking the word under the wire is pretty childish, too.
I wondered if I actually heard that.
Big Deal. It was after 10pm so they didn't break any law.
I know...I promise, it's not a habit.
I refuse to watch, but am interested to know if the Paula Abdul appearance added any fresh meat to the Corey Controversy. Anyone?
The few times I've watched that show in the last two years, it's been absolutely horrible. Very partisan (anti-Bush), and not even remotely funny.
I think I said it myself after the latest Howard Dean diatribe so, no harm no foul.
Kids shouldn't be up for SNL anyway, and the easily-offended have known since about 1974 not to tune in.
I held on until Dennis Miller got the axe. He was the only funny person on SNL for many years. Occasionally I'll tune in only to be sorely disappointed.
A test pattern is both funnier and more interesting.
Norm MacDonald was funny, too. The last straw was probably his joke: "Ellen Degeneres and her girlfriend announced they were planning to have a baby. Their plan hit a slight snag when they realized THEY WERE BOTH WOMEN."
Wasn't that in black and white???
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