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:: Pushing the hard cell ::
Friday, February 04, 2005
Sallie Hofmeister of the LA Times slips a little bit of karmic awareness into her article, Once-Conservative Adelphia Adds Hard-Core Porn to Cable:
The move is a radical departure for Adelphia, the largest cable provider in Southern California and the nation's fifth biggest. Five years ago, Adelphia stirred a local controversy by dropping Spice — a popular soft-porn channel — from newly acquired cable systems here because Adelphia founder John Rigas considered X-rated programming immoral.
Today, the 80-year-old Rigas and one of his sons are facing prison terms after being convicted last summer for looting the company and engaging in fraudulent accounting.
The second paragraph works much better if you imagine it being read by Robert Stack of Unsolved Mysteries. I wonder if Mr. Rigas considers forced sodomy in a penitentiary bathroom immoral. 'Cause I know people would pay good money to see that.
Posted by morland @ 10:52 AM
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Stop talking about Bedwell behind his back.
Posted by: choistein on February 4, 2005 11:14 PM
Oh wait. I thought your last sentence read "I know people [who] would good money to see that" which it did not. But by the way, you're missing some vital punctuation. I feel no closure.
Posted by: choistein on February 4, 2005 11:15 PM
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