Friday, September 22, 2006

Where's the FCC?

Land o'goshen. VD(J) said a nasty word on his show this morning.

He actually said, and it went out over the air...

HAHAHAHA ... he said "poop" ...

But listeners just heard it wrong. What he actually said was the Canuk pronunciation of "hope".

Hoop ....

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fuck the FCC.

At least, until they gain the ability to levy fines against bloggers and podcasters and... well, you get the idea.

8:58 AM, September 22, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

He said mumbled something that sounded like the f-word Monday morning.

7:15 PM, September 22, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not buying this until audio proof is forthcoming. KSGF archives the podcasts for a week. Start digging. And even if it is true, narc-ing to the FCC will just hurt the REST of the stations in their group, and their employees.

11:05 PM, September 22, 2006  
Blogger John Stone said...

Who cares about the rest of the stations in their group or the neer-do-wells who can't find a job anywhere else?

6:07 AM, September 25, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You hate this guy so much, you're willing to toss everyone else to the FCC dogs... man. Where's the liberal compassion?

7:52 AM, September 26, 2006  
Blogger John Stone said...

I don't want to throw VD(J) to the dogs. I have more respect for dogs than that. Plus, I have it straight from the world's mightiest hunter dog, Max, that they would't have him in their midst anyway.

I might throw him to the crabs. As a bottom feeder, he would fit in their society, although calling VD(J) an invertebrate is insulting to insects.

8:56 AM, September 26, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where's the audio of this F-word utterance?

6:27 PM, September 26, 2006  
Blogger John Stone said...

It's legal evidence and has been sent via registered mail to the attorney general and the FCC. As, legal evidence it should not be shared with anyone but a legal authority. I wonder who all sent it.

There are legal protocols involved here anon sixtwentyseven and most people don't want to violate the rules concerning legal evidence.

8:26 PM, September 26, 2006  

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