Posted on 04/03/2018 11:49:03 AM PDT by PBRCat
Unreal! Snowflakes need to be warned that a movie set in the Sixties has scenes with characters smoking cigarettes?
Heard that at the end of a radio advertisement. That kind of stupid leaves me speechless.
Leftist Politicians killing their mistresses need no warnings.
Historic smoking...
“Historical smoking” What about historic idiocy?
Too funny...historical smoking
Or
historical drowning
Doesn’t it also include scenes of a human being drowning after being abandoned in a sinking car by an arrogant, entitled, dickhead?
Perhaps there should be a warning about that.
Historical womanizing...
Corruption? OK
Adultery? OK
Murder? OK
But...
Cigarette Smoking?
YIKES!
Lucy and Ricky both smoked...in separate beds of course.
Yikes! Smoking scenes? I’m sure glad they didn’t have those in that latest trash movie Pearl Harbor where there wasn’t any smoking in the canteen when during the war you’d have needed radar to get through a room of smokers. (I never saw the movie but read the critique of some of the worst faux pas)
I love the old 50s and 60s TV shows. One thing I do not care for is they really have a lot of smoking. “Perry Mason” is maybe my favorite but everyone in it smokes constantly except for Della.
Joe Friday just about always has a cigarette hanging from his lips.
WARNING: Movie contains historical absence of deviant sex.
Lets see now.
The people who have been covering up and protecting this SOB for all these years all of a sudden decide to ‘inform the world’.
To bad the ‘estate’ doesn’t have to pay back ALL the money teddy baby made on the public dole while he should have been in prison if not disgraced enough to step down.
Of course, Morals and disgrace are not part of the Libs vocabulary.
The “historical smoking” warning is on the Rotten Tomatoes summary of the movie also.
Pretty funny !
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You should see the looks on snowflake faces when I tell them smoking was permitted in most of my undergrad classes. They look at me like I was holding a gun, or something. . . . I’m afraid they couldn’t take it if I told them I had a pocket knife on me at school every single day after about the third grade.
During WWII, Daddy sent all of his paycheck to Mother in addition to her allotment.
He made more money than he could spend selling his cigarette ration. Even after the war ended and they were part of the Army of Occupation, he still could not spend all his cigarette money.
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