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Posted: Aug 16 2007, 05:34 PM
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In the movie Neighbors with John Belushiand Dan Aykroyd. Belushi played a uptight married man who gets new and uninhibited neighbors. These neighbors own a large male Doberman. I even think Ackroyd comments on his dog having a large set on him. Later Belushi catches his wife secretly giving the dog a large raw steak to eat. Later Belushi hears his and Aykroyds wife giggling together in his bedroom. When he tries to open the door, he finds that it's locked.

You then hear the dog bark a few times while they wives continue to giggle and laugh. Belushi starts to knock and asks his wife to open the door. He's ignored and the wives continue to giggle and say while saying, wow that's a good boy. Belushi eventually gives up and just leaves them.

Also check out cheaper by the dozen 2. Carmen Electra is briefly humped by Steve martin's family dog.

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Posted: Aug 16 2007, 08:33 PM
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To cite another partial example of exposure to society, I was watching the new game show Power of 10 last night. One of the questions was something like "What percentage of Americans have kissed their dogs on the mouth?" Apparently the answer was 32%.

I was a little surprised to see something like that on the show, which probably has a good size audience. Had a nice joke to go with it, but I can't remember what it was. Even though it didn't hint at anything sexual, I'm sure a few people must've been baffled by the poll, and maybe got a few ideas in their heads. ;)

Television is the largest gateway to use for exposure, where comedians and cartoons like South Park and Family Guy rely on the use of shocking or unconventional subject matter for their style of entertainment. Because these shows have such large followings, it helps to ease the subject into society as a whole.
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Posted: Aug 17 2007, 04:27 AM
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QUOTE (ZetterGRD @ Aug 16 2007, 02:33 PM)
To cite another partial example of exposure to society, I was watching the new game show Power of 10 last night. One of the questions was something like "What percentage of Americans have kissed their dogs on the mouth?" Apparently the answer was 32%.

I was a little surprised to see something like that on the show, which probably has a good size audience. Had a nice joke to go with it, but I can't remember what it was. Even though it didn't hint at anything sexual, I'm sure a few people must've been baffled by the poll, and maybe got a few ideas in their heads. ;)

Television is the largest gateway to use for exposure, where comedians and cartoons like South Park and Family Guy rely on the use of shocking or unconventional subject matter for their style of entertainment. Because these shows have such large followings, it helps to ease the subject into society as a whole.

Red rocket, red rocket :P South park
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Posted: Aug 18 2007, 04:42 AM
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I don't think it's something that'll be accepted for some time. Gradually, yes, but it's still going to take many many years.

I doubt this man is a zoo or beasty, but there is no real way to tell. In his humor he could be saying he is - or could be saying he's not. His way of wording things has left no real way to know. Cover-ups are often better cover-ups if you tell people what you're hiding. Sometimes they wont' catch the true meaning. ;)
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Posted: Aug 19 2007, 05:07 PM
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Not in this life. Far better to stay in the background for me.
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