PubCast #11: Banned Books Come Straight Out Of Compton
Posted on | November 12, 2009 | 2 Comments
PubCast #11
(WARNING: This episode contains some explicit language and is possibly NSFW)

Banned books come straight out of Compton – but citations are needed
Kyle goes to his first Texas/OU game and kicks Terrill’s baby in the process.
Men were men & sheep were scared takes on a new meaning when comparing football to military
Terrill tries valiantly to discuss Syliva Likens while Bryan falls apart and Mike enjoys some bells.
Intro: Huckleberry by Keith Lewis & Carl Walker
Outro: Ha Ta Gi La To by Dokaka
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Tags: Amp > Banned Books > Bells > Carl Walker > Censorship > Citations > College Football > Compton > Explicit Language > Huckleberry > Keith Lewis > Likens > Myspace > Pockets > Sheep > Texas Ou Game
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November 17th, 2009 @ 12:24
Great episode, and I have to agree, football games take a long time to watch.
November 18th, 2009 @ 17:15
Enjoyed it! But here’s a thought I had this week while reading Craig Ferguson’s book “American on Purpose” … Parental Advisory Warnings are put on Music, Film and Video Games, why not on printed material? Oh sure, there is on Penthouse, but I’m not reading anything worse in this book than I’ve seen in PG-13 movies (ok, maybe a little worse than PG-13 … a really ROUGH PG-13 movie, maybe). As you mentioned, the literature should be ‘age appropriate’. If not ‘rating’ them, at least have a ‘content’ warning of what issues (Sex, Drugs, Violence, Language, etc.) … Just a thought.