not sure if it goes l-r or r-l. I forget exactly what I typed. Something along the lines of. "Shir and I are being geeks. We are playing with Google Translate"
'Objects In Space'
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Oh! The word that I read as "people" is "with." Because my Hebrew spelling ability is even worse than my English spelling ability.
If I had to plant things in my front yard every day I would have great butt muscles. I planted 3 out of 6 plants - my butt hurts. Adobe. who thought that ground should be that hard
That makes much more sense left to right than right to left. Left to right, it becomes, "We are geeks! Shir and I are playing with Google Translate."
my grandmother cultivated brocciflower (of which she was quite proud.) While i like broccoli, and like cauliflower (and will be planting both as soon as i have a garden in which to do so!) i don't really understand why she was so keen on combining the two. Because she just boiled it into mush.
Perhaps the challenge of growing it was its own reward.
While Glamcookie's cuteness goes without saying, I did mean to say, cute mama-with-bump earlier!
Hil, that looks about right!
Yes, GC looks fab!
Eew, mushy brocciflower.
If a costume malfunction is offensive, then that song has to be 10 times worse.
They play it on my station all the time. I'm surprised that it's allowable, given that they sometimes bleep out things as harmless as "ass."
They play it on my station all the time. I'm surprised that it's allowable, given that they sometimes bleep out things as harmless as "ass."
I'm guessing it's allowable mainly because only a very small handful of mainly female listeners has complained, and fewer have mentioned to sponsors and advertisers that they find it offensive. I haven't heard it, because I listen to the radio only in the car, and that's usually oldies or classic rock stations.
Then again, if a lot of people complain about it, it will end up getting more attention rather than less.
I'm going to disagree with Omnis about calling the FCC. The song is from a 1992 album and I know it was really popular around here and was played quite a bit in 1993 or 1994. So I'm not sure how helpful it will be to complain about 17 year old song.
Although since the FCC is still investigating the wardrobe malfunction maybe they don't care about that.
I'm not sure what to say about writing the radio station back.