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Old August 18th 08, 04:18 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
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On Aug 14, 7:58*am, "The Dude!" wrote:
The flatlands? Or the Appalachian hills?

California, the land of fruits and nuts? *Or the rest of the states?

Liberal California hates conservative Appalachia so much that
California banned bringing normal food from Appalachia
into California. You can get arrested, ticketed, fine, and thrown in
jail for doing so.

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You make a lot of references to Appalachia which seem to indicate that you
sense persecution a lot for being from there. *I grew up in and currently
live in the Ozarks, which has even more of a hillbilly reputation than
Appalachia. *I call Kalifornia the granola state - nuts, fruits, and flakes.

Back to the original post: *there are certain words that are considered foul
language throughout the country. *I wasn't referring to inuendo that can be
interpreted by some as foul. *I was referring to obvious foul language that
would be considered foul in the entire country. *You know, the words you
can't say on prime time TV. . .


Back to the original post: there are certain words that are
considered foul
language throughout the country. I wasn't referring to inuendo that
can be
interpreted by some as foul. I was referring to obvious foul language
that
would

ah, but that's just it. While I agree with you and agree the F word
shouldn't be said on public airwaves, in my part of
the country, the F word was said several times on prime time tv years
before cable tv was even available to anyone here.

It was on regular free over the air tv. And in prime time. And at
times kids could be watching. 7 PM to 11 PM
or maybe it was 6 PM to 12 mdnight.

And the FCC never fined them for it.

"community standards"

This was as far back as 1981.





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