FCC a bit to tight?

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Meractik

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Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Originally posted by: Meractik
Originally posted by: Baked
You got any Corona in the fridge?

unfortunately no but i got a car and money so we can go get some... (overlooking the fact that im not old enough to legally purchase it. ;) )

whoa... jailbait?

not quite, im 20.
 

Meractik

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Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
How about some sticky-icky in the false bottom of that Old Spice? :Q

nah thats hidden in one of the dvd cases stacked beside it... but which one?
 

cornbread

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at least we know you don't smell bad.

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put on some of that deo and go to the game
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Amused

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Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: desk
oh....and it's not the fcc really. most sports blackout local coverage if the game is not a sellout. their theory is that if you know they are going to black out the game, you will get your a$$ to the stadium and buy a ticket.

that is understandable if you live in the city where the stadium is, however is moronic to black out a game in an area thats 400 miles from teh stadium however still in the same state

Not really. They black out an entire region because that's how far fans will travel to a game. Just watch the highways on game day.

I think a more fair solution would be to offer the games on PPV in that region.

Personally, I don't give any money or interest to professional sports. It doesn't interest me at all, and the bastards make too much money as it is.