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Are vegans allowed to swallow?


Only if the blowjob is spiteful.

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There's an article up at AVClub about TV shows that were produced that never aired. This one sounds awesome, where can I get it?

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20. Welcome To The Neighborhood (ABC, 2005)
Failed reality competition series Welcome To The Neighborhood centered on seven families competing for a 3,300-square-foot, four-bedroom “dream home” in Austin, Texas, by battling to be the last family booted from consideration by three white, well-to-do families who already live in the neighborhood. The prospective new neighbors included a black family, a Hispanic family, a Korean family, a gay, white couple with an adopted black son, and a “white trash” family with a mother who works as a stripper. The whole gimmick was predicated on the idea that the “judges” would be uncomfortable with people unlike themselves, and the judges went right to work saying things on-camera that gave weight to that idea. The show drew perhaps its strongest criticism from the conservative Family Research Council, which charged that, by showing upper-class, conservative, white Texans boasting about their bigotry on camera, the network was conspiring to give people the idea that upper-class, conservative, white Texans are sometimes capable of bigotry. In the end, ABC president Steve McPherson opted not to air the completed, six-episode series. When approached about allowing it to be shown on the Fox Reality Channel, he turned down the request, preferring to keep it buried under a rock.

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There's an article up at AVClub about TV shows that were produced that never aired. This one sounds awesome, where can I get it?

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20. Welcome To The Neighborhood (ABC, 2005)
Failed reality competition series Welcome To The Neighborhood centered on seven families competing for a 3,300-square-foot, four-bedroom “dream home” in Austin, Texas, by battling to be the last family booted from consideration by three white, well-to-do families who already live in the neighborhood. The prospective new neighbors included a black family, a Hispanic family, a Korean family, a gay, white couple with an adopted black son, and a “white trash” family with a mother who works as a stripper. The whole gimmick was predicated on the idea that the “judges” would be uncomfortable with people unlike themselves, and the judges went right to work saying things on-camera that gave weight to that idea. The show drew perhaps its strongest criticism from the conservative Family Research Council, which charged that, by showing upper-class, conservative, white Texans boasting about their bigotry on camera, the network was conspiring to give people the idea that upper-class, conservative, white Texans are sometimes capable of bigotry. In the end, ABC president Steve McPherson opted not to air the completed, six-episode series. When approached about allowing it to be shown on the Fox Reality Channel, he turned down the request, preferring to keep it buried under a rock.


It's a damn shame LooGAR never took his business to Tejas. He easily could have served as a judge -- though his bias would have been toward the Korean family, I think the thruline of trying to exchange "favours" from the stripper for not voting her off would balance that out -- & in the end, citing "The OPA! Theory", would have endorsed the gay couple with adopted son.


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this is a tremendous obituary/life: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/19/us/jo ... at-74.html
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At 9, he settled a dispute with a pistol. At 13, he lit out for the Amazon jungle.

At 20, he attempted suicide-by-jaguar. Afterward he was apprenticed to a pirate. To please his mother, who did not take kindly to his being a pirate, he briefly managed a mink farm, one of the few truly dull entries on his otherwise crackling résumé, which lately included a career as a professional gambler.

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Mr. Fairfax was often asked why he chose a rowboat to beard two roiling oceans. "Almost anybody with a little bit of know-how can sail," he said in a profile on the Web site of the Ocean Rowing Society International, which adjudicates ocean rowing records. "I’m after a battle with nature, primitive and raw."


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Saw that. Fairfax can rest assured he had more fun on his Transpacific row than did Thor Heyerdahl.

(Unless the stories about the Afroperuvian sex-slave are true.)


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Romney got boob-tized.


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Tee Wrote:
Yail Bloor Wrote:
There's an article up at AVClub about TV shows that were produced that never aired. This one sounds awesome, where can I get it?

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20. Welcome To The Neighborhood (ABC, 2005)
Failed reality competition series Welcome To The Neighborhood centered on seven families competing for a 3,300-square-foot, four-bedroom “dream home” in Austin, Texas, by battling to be the last family booted from consideration by three white, well-to-do families who already live in the neighborhood. The prospective new neighbors included a black family, a Hispanic family, a Korean family, a gay, white couple with an adopted black son, and a “white trash” family with a mother who works as a stripper. The whole gimmick was predicated on the idea that the “judges” would be uncomfortable with people unlike themselves, and the judges went right to work saying things on-camera that gave weight to that idea. The show drew perhaps its strongest criticism from the conservative Family Research Council, which charged that, by showing upper-class, conservative, white Texans boasting about their bigotry on camera, the network was conspiring to give people the idea that upper-class, conservative, white Texans are sometimes capable of bigotry. In the end, ABC president Steve McPherson opted not to air the completed, six-episode series. When approached about allowing it to be shown on the Fox Reality Channel, he turned down the request, preferring to keep it buried under a rock.


It's a damn shame LooGAR never took his business to Tejas. He easily could have served as a judge -- though his bias would have been toward the Korean family, I think the thruline of trying to exchange "favours" from the stripper for not voting her off would balance that out -- & in the end, citing "The OPA! Theory", would have endorsed the gay couple with adopted son.


You forget LooGAR used to live in Korea/loves Korean food/culture/people. Fix your files, Monty.

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Tee Wrote:
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There's an article up at AVClub about TV shows that were produced that never aired. This one sounds awesome, where can I get it?

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20. Welcome To The Neighborhood (ABC, 2005)
Failed reality competition series Welcome To The Neighborhood centered on seven families competing for a 3,300-square-foot, four-bedroom “dream home” in Austin, Texas, by battling to be the last family booted from consideration by three white, well-to-do families who already live in the neighborhood. The prospective new neighbors included a black family, a Hispanic family, a Korean family, a gay, white couple with an adopted black son, and a “white trash” family with a mother who works as a stripper. The whole gimmick was predicated on the idea that the “judges” would be uncomfortable with people unlike themselves, and the judges went right to work saying things on-camera that gave weight to that idea. The show drew perhaps its strongest criticism from the conservative Family Research Council, which charged that, by showing upper-class, conservative, white Texans boasting about their bigotry on camera, the network was conspiring to give people the idea that upper-class, conservative, white Texans are sometimes capable of bigotry. In the end, ABC president Steve McPherson opted not to air the completed, six-episode series. When approached about allowing it to be shown on the Fox Reality Channel, he turned down the request, preferring to keep it buried under a rock.


It's a damn shame LooGAR never took his business to Tejas. He easily could have served as a judge -- though his bias would have been toward the Korean family, I think the thruline of trying to exchange "favours" from the stripper for not voting her off would balance that out -- & in the end, citing "The OPA! Theory", would have endorsed the gay couple with adopted son.


You forget LooGAR used to live in Korea/loves Korean food/culture/people. Fix your files, Monty.

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You forget LooGAR used to live in Korea/loves Korean food/culture/people. Fix your files, Monty.

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i had a hearty guffaw at this

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@Yail Bloor: I presumed a Korean bias due to remembering LooGAR grew up there. At least for a little bit of time.

@Stops Breathin': ROFLcopter.


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i am on a conference training call with ppl from all over the country and india and somebody just flushed a toilet without muting their mic

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i am on a conference training call with ppl from all over the country and india and somebody just flushed a toilet without muting their mic
HFS! experienced a similar conference call a few weeks ago. asshole VP was spewing his usual corporate-ese when he paused for breath and colleague let a 'go fuck yourself, tom' rip, unaware he was no longer on mute.

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