How come no one call the popo the fuzz no more?

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The fuzz was a 1960s and 1970s term. Why would they still be in use?
 

SlickSnake

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The fuzz was a 1960s and 1970s term. Why would they still be in use?

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Not such an antiquated term after all. And a great movie BTW.
 
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SlickSnake

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So you use a movie starting Burt Reynolds & Tom Skerritt to make a point that a term isn't antiquated? lol awesome.

You missed the point of my post, lol awesome.

The fuzz was a 1960s and 1970s term. Why would they still be in use?

So I validated who's post with a pic. Then I also showed it was still used with another more recent pic of Hot Fuzz, which I then commented on. And I used the word MOVIE to describe it, not MOVIES, see what I did there? Sheese.


(looks like the Hot Fuzz poster disappeared that I Linked before.)
 
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