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Tonights episode "Golly Moses, She's a Muffin" vanity card was censored with,
"you can read it if you know where to look. Wink wink. Nudge nudge".
"An Open Letter to the FCC"
http://www.chucklorre.com/index-2hm.php?p=155
"The powers that be "politely" asked me not to air the this week's vanity card.
Knowing where I stand on the TV food chain, I "politely" folded like an origami
swan."
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Way too little information to be comprehensible
On 12-6-2009 7:49, alphaQuad wrote:
> Tonights episode "Golly Moses, She's a Muffin"
A broadcast somewhere in this world?
> vanity card was
what is that?
> censored with,
and how can you censor it.
> "you can read it if you know where to look. Wink wink. Nudge nudge".
That is a Python reference, what is that supposed to do here?
> "An Open Letter to the FCC"
Ok that is presumably the US. I though so, but we are an international
forum (in the canonical meaning not the US perversion of it) so it is
sort of nice to mention the context.
> http://www.chucklorre.com/index-2hm.php?p=155
>
> "The powers that be "politely" asked me not to air the this week's vanity card.
> Knowing where I stand on the TV food chain, I "politely" folded like an origami
> swan."
Where is that citation from?
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All of this is really a mute point. I am beginning to think everyone's mouse is
broken or everyone is allergic to clicking licks. What's important is the link,
visit and all would become clear.
CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #155
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE FCC
Dear Commissars,
Trying to determine vulgarity on a case-by-case basis is clearly
confusing everyone. In order to avoid any further misunderstanding, I would
like to propose the following:
USUALLY GOOD USUALLY BAD
The celebration of body holes that God makes The celebration of body holes that
man makes
The consensual kissing and fondling of the body The non-consensual shooting,
stabbing, and exploding of the body
Seeing any part of the body Seeing any part of the body being shot, stabbed,
burnt, blown up or otherwise violated
Words meant to provoke thought, emotion and laughter Words meant to provoke
violence
Call me crazy, but isn't this a much saner approach to censoring what we see on
TV? I suppose you might quibble with it if you had an unconscious agenda to use
mass media to create a fear-based, blood-thirsty, war-happy culture that is
addicted to the adrenaline rush provided by graphic images of violence and
death while simultaneously imbedding everyone with feelings of shame and
self-loathing in order to foster obsessive-compulsive consumerism, not to
mention brisk drug and alcohol sales. But thankfully, that's not the case.
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On 13-6-2009 7:16, alphaQuad wrote:
> All of this is really a mute point. I am beginning to think everyone's mouse is
> broken or everyone is allergic to clicking licks. What's important is the link,
> visit and all would become clear.
it has a date of '1st Aired: 10 Apr 2006' on it so it can not have
anything to do with 'Tonights episode "Golly Moses, She's a Muffin"
vanity card' or whatever. And I am still missing a lot of information,
presumably by being geographically challenged.
FYI I even took the time to google "Golly Moses, She's a Muffin". Even
that did not clear up any of my confusions.
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andrel wrote:
> FYI I even took the time to google "Golly Moses, She's a Muffin". Even
> that did not clear up any of my confusions.
When Chuck Lore produces a serial TV show, he flashes after the credits and
before the ads a chunk of plain text, black on white, for half a second.
It's called a "vanity card." They're usually kind of funny, or poignant, or
so on. You have to pause the recording to even read it.
This one was talking about how the FCC would censor sex but not violence,
and for some reason he thinks the FCC wanted him not to flash it or some such.
It hasn't anything to do with the specific show.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Insanity is a small city on the western
border of the State of Mind.
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On 13-6-2009 20:14, Darren New wrote:
> andrel wrote:
>> FYI I even took the time to google "Golly Moses, She's a Muffin". Even
>> that did not clear up any of my confusions.
>
> When Chuck Lore produces a serial TV show,
Forgive my ignorance, but who is Chuck Lore? (Meaning that even though I
know how to use Google, it is not a name I had heard before)
> he flashes after the credits
> and before the ads a chunk of plain text, black on white, for half a
> second. It's called a "vanity card." They're usually kind of funny, or
> poignant, or so on. You have to pause the recording to even read it.
>
> This one was talking about how the FCC would censor sex but not
> violence, and for some reason he thinks the FCC wanted him not to flash
> it or some such.
I still don't get the timing. Was "Golly Moses, She's a Muffin" a show
that was aired on 10 Apr 2006? If so, why is aQ referring to that 12
June 2009 as if it was happening tonight (or last night)?
> It hasn't anything to do with the specific show.
I.e. it is not related in content
Metapost: it is not that I think this is important or relevant. Just
that I prefer people to post messages that are comprehensible. Both in
the sense of making sense and of being understandable for (almost)
everyone in this group.
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Ah, it was meant as a joke.
There's so many perverts in the entertainment
industry that I just assumed that he really was
advocating broadcasting porn during prime-
time.
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On 13-6-2009 21:52, andrel wrote:
> I still don't get the timing. Was "Golly Moses, She's a Muffin" a show
> that was aired on 10 Apr 2006? If so, why is aQ referring to that 12
> June 2009 as if it was happening tonight (or last night)?
Couldn't help myself. Decided to look a bit further. The Show aQ is
probably referring to is that of June 4th. That has a vanity card that
is censored http://www.chucklorre.com/index-2hm.php?p=251 . Now we only
have to explain a time dilatation of 1 week. That should be easier than
3 years and a bit. No mention of "nudge, nudge, wink, wink" however, so
it is still possible that aQ was referring to some other show (there are
at least 5 to choose from. Yet, #155 is not one of them).
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andrel wrote:
> On 13-6-2009 20:14, Darren New wrote:
>> andrel wrote:
>>> FYI I even took the time to google "Golly Moses, She's a Muffin".
>>> Even that did not clear up any of my confusions.
>>
>> When Chuck Lore produces a serial TV show,
>
> Forgive my ignorance, but who is Chuck Lore? (Meaning that even though I
> know how to use Google, it is not a name I had heard before)
Some guy who has made a number of successful serial TV shows.
> I still don't get the timing. Was "Golly Moses, She's a Muffin" a show
> that was aired on 10 Apr 2006? If so, why is aQ referring to that 12
> June 2009 as if it was happening tonight (or last night)?
Because he failed to get his prescription renewed on time?
>> It hasn't anything to do with the specific show.
>
> I.e. it is not related in content
Correct. Neither to the TV show that's airing, the TV show it aired after,
or (apparently) floride poisoning.
> Metapost: it is not that I think this is important or relevant. Just
> that I prefer people to post messages that are comprehensible.
Sure. I was just explaining what a "vanity card" is. I'd never seen them
before about 6 months ago, since I watch so little TV.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Insanity is a small city on the western
border of the State of Mind.
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andrel wrote:
> That has a vanity card that
> is censored http://www.chucklorre.com/index-2hm.php?p=251
No, that has a vanity card that says "Censored" on it. Who knows if it was
really censored, or Lore is trying to make a point, or whether he had
nothing clever to say that week so he put that up as a kind of joke?
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Insanity is a small city on the western
border of the State of Mind.
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