Well, you did it, Peter. You beat the FCC.
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Last Visited:Family Guy: 5x14: PTV Subtitle Script
Random Thought: You have to admit, the ping of death was pretty cool, even if it did cripple the net.
Mood: I voted... and i'm going to be switching my sticker between my shirt and my jacket all day....
Ok, just as a clarification before i jump into the Family Guy vs. the FCC smackdown that took place sunday night: i am in such a weird, hyper mood today. It could be the yoga i've done in the past few days getting rid of some toxins or stress or whatever it actually does. It could be that i've been laughing my ass off for the last 22 hours over a certain reaction to a certain song. It could be the blissfully grey weather, or that i've been eating less sugar, or that work is in a very odd state of limbo, or that i had Starbucks super strength coffee this morning instead of the normal stuff. But whatever it is, i'm giggly and super sensitive and i have this random abundance of energy. If i didn't know better i'd say i was on something. Who knows? Maybe it is possible to be high on life... and glue.
But i digress. A lot.
Sunday Fox aired Family Guy episode 5x14: PTV, wherein Fox & Co basically flipped off the FCC. According the the producer of the show David Goodman, "It'd be the greatest compliment of all if [the FCC] actually watched us and fined us. We'd know we'd gotten their attention." Bravo, gentlemen; the FCC needed a good kick in the pants.
I have to say, PTV was the funniest Family Guy i've seen in a long time - and the most on point. They pounded away for a solid 22 mins, never missing a beat, a joke, or a reference. And, as with the best episodes of Family Guy, it only gets funnier after you've gotten over the shock of their ballsy all-out assault on the FCC's blatant and repugnant censorship campaign.

ps: Hey, Europe? Did you know you have a war on your hands?
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Last Visited:Family Guy: 5x14: PTV Subtitle Script
Random Thought: You have to admit, the ping of death was pretty cool, even if it did cripple the net.
Mood: I voted... and i'm going to be switching my sticker between my shirt and my jacket all day....
Ok, just as a clarification before i jump into the Family Guy vs. the FCC smackdown that took place sunday night: i am in such a weird, hyper mood today. It could be the yoga i've done in the past few days getting rid of some toxins or stress or whatever it actually does. It could be that i've been laughing my ass off for the last 22 hours over a certain reaction to a certain song. It could be the blissfully grey weather, or that i've been eating less sugar, or that work is in a very odd state of limbo, or that i had Starbucks super strength coffee this morning instead of the normal stuff. But whatever it is, i'm giggly and super sensitive and i have this random abundance of energy. If i didn't know better i'd say i was on something. Who knows? Maybe it is possible to be high on life... and glue.
But i digress. A lot.
Sunday Fox aired Family Guy episode 5x14: PTV, wherein Fox & Co basically flipped off the FCC. According the the producer of the show David Goodman, "It'd be the greatest compliment of all if [the FCC] actually watched us and fined us. We'd know we'd gotten their attention." Bravo, gentlemen; the FCC needed a good kick in the pants.
I have to say, PTV was the funniest Family Guy i've seen in a long time - and the most on point. They pounded away for a solid 22 mins, never missing a beat, a joke, or a reference. And, as with the best episodes of Family Guy, it only gets funnier after you've gotten over the shock of their ballsy all-out assault on the FCC's blatant and repugnant censorship campaign.

ps: Hey, Europe? Did you know you have a war on your hands?
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1 Comments:
you know, the ColorQuiz can be very spot on on occasion... it makes you wonder how they actually come up with this stuff without knowing anything more than your sex and a few color choices.
:) but i think "elipticalled" is a fabulous word.