Citizen Kane wrote:Trade
Let me guess...you're one of those same pussies who wanted the World
don'tCenter episode of "The Simpsons" taken out of syndication, right? Why
Buildingwe just remove all reference to Oklahoma City since their Federal
was bombed in 1993.
The WTC center episode of the Simpsons is still in circulation; it's on
my tiVo right now recorded off my local FOX station...
- Ed
Citizen Kane wrote:Why
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Citizen Kane wrote:Trade
Let me guess...you're one of those same pussies who wanted the World
Center episode of "The Simpsons" taken out of syndication, right?
ondon't
Buildingwe just remove all reference to Oklahoma City since their Federal
was bombed in 1993.
The WTC center episode of the Simpsons is still in circulation; it's
my tiVo right now recorded off my local FOX station...
- Ed
greatI know it is. But there were many people calling for its removal from syndication, and indeed its removal from the airwaves entirely. It's
havethat whoever is in charge of that sort of thing realized that those over-sensitive zealots who wanted it gone would more than likely not
watched it in the first place.
I'm not sure what the logic was to begin with....
When it was closer to Sept. 11th, (when the Simpsons ep was pulled) -
we were constantly inundated with images and stories about 9/11...24-7
around the clock...
Four years later, we are still reminded at least on a weekly basis - if
not, more.
If, at any point, someone was disturbed by Homer walking in the WTC -
then how was that person able to handle exposure to the media for the
past four years?!
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