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<blockquote data-quote="Chesterton" data-source="post: 76036007" data-attributes="member: 225709"><p>Yep, that is exclusive to New Yawk I think.</p><p></p><p>While I have an Aussies ear (also [USER=313365]@Occams Barber[/USER] and [USER=415399]@coffee4u[/USER]), I have an unrelated question. Some years ago I listened online to two episodes of the TV show 60 Minutes Australia. Both contained uncensored profanity, including the "f word". I figured maybe they bleep it out when it airs on TV, but leave it raw when they post it online. But then I listened to some 60 Minutes U.S., and they do censor profanity online.</p><p></p><p>It's obviously the same production company, same product. I wonder why they'd censor one and not the other. I was wondering, maybe Australia allows strong profanity on TV? I wouldn't think so, but I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chesterton, post: 76036007, member: 225709"] Yep, that is exclusive to New Yawk I think. While I have an Aussies ear (also [USER=313365]@Occams Barber[/USER] and [USER=415399]@coffee4u[/USER]), I have an unrelated question. Some years ago I listened online to two episodes of the TV show 60 Minutes Australia. Both contained uncensored profanity, including the "f word". I figured maybe they bleep it out when it airs on TV, but leave it raw when they post it online. But then I listened to some 60 Minutes U.S., and they do censor profanity online. It's obviously the same production company, same product. I wonder why they'd censor one and not the other. I was wondering, maybe Australia allows strong profanity on TV? I wouldn't think so, but I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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