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oxbrain
Aug 18, 2005

Put a glide in your stride and a dip in your hip and come on up to the mothership.
188 complaints out of 5 million+ viewers. .00376%. Sesame street does worse than that.

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oxbrain
Aug 18, 2005

Put a glide in your stride and a dip in your hip and come on up to the mothership.

KuruMonkey posted:

On the flip side; when was the last time a government official complained about a sesame street episode? :ese:

You don't remember their homeless puppet? Or their HIV positive puppet?

oxbrain
Aug 18, 2005

Put a glide in your stride and a dip in your hip and come on up to the mothership.

kimbo305 posted:

I hope non-Americans watching this don't get the wrong ideas about those Cajuns and do get the right ideas about how delicious crawdads are.

How such backwards swamp-dwellers can make such good food is one of the biggest mysteries of the universe.

Pilsner posted:

I call it nonsense, almost as if they say it out of habit when reviewing a small car. Half of Europe does fine on the motorways in small cars without complaining.

It's partly that, but there's some truth to it. A shorter wheelbase is less stable at speed, and a lighter car winds up with a more direct steering feel. To someone who is used to driving a land barge with no steering feel the change can be disconcerting.

oxbrain
Aug 18, 2005

Put a glide in your stride and a dip in your hip and come on up to the mothership.

captainOrbital posted:

I think Top Gear US is more kid-friendly as it's sillier and a bit less...subtle?

American TV has no room for subtlety.

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