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Super Bowl Porn Glitch


hmsmike

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http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2009/02/02/comcast-apologizes-for-super-bowl-porn-glitch/

HAHAHAHA I bet they saw a tight end that got some receiving!!!! :lol:

Comcast is examining whether a malicious attack is behind the interruption of the company’s Super Bowl coverage Sunday by a pornographic film in some areas of Tucson. The interruption, which lasted less than 30 seconds, affected customers watching the company’s standard definition coverage but not high-definition customers, a Comcast spokeswoman said.

NICE! :D

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Some of the commercials were almost as bad (i.e. godaddy).

I am pretty much ANTI censorship, I believe it is the parents' job to censor things for their kids...but I also think some of the commercials they show on things that you could expect to let your younger kids watch without censoring it (like football games either the SB or day games with all their ED commercials) go a little too far.

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i can only imagine the look on the people who were cheering after that touchdown and right after it switches to the recording, they are like "Wooo what is this" (all into it and curious) and then BANG a flapping penis.

but then again, who ever did it could have picked a more graphic video clip that would not give any time for realization and go straight to a threesome close up shot with orgasmic sounds. Now THAT would do some serious damage to kids and grandmas and such.

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