In a nutshell, 25min of a Detroit, MI radio show (between 4:30pm and 5pm) was spent speaking very frankly and openly about different sexual positions, spawned by one of the show's DJ's curiosity regarding a move he heard coined the "Cleavland Tornado". A slew of callers phoned in to offer either other names of sexual positions and/or anecdotes of positions they had tried, yadda, yadda, yadda, they were fined $27,500.
For pure shock value, the transcript of the radio show is worth a read; it starts roughly 1/3 of the way down the page. Those guys are total jerk-faces.
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How about a summary? I have enough boring crap to read to slog my way through an FCC complaint document.
In a nutshell, 25min of a Detroit, MI radio show (between 4:30pm and 5pm) was spent speaking very frankly and openly about different sexual positions, spawned by one of the show's DJ's curiosity regarding a move he heard coined the "Cleavland Tornado". A slew of callers phoned in to offer either other names of sexual positions and/or anecdotes of positions they had tried, yadda, yadda, yadda, they were fined $27,500.
For pure shock value, the transcript of the radio show is worth a read; it starts roughly 1/3 of the way down the page. Those guys are total jerk-faces.
Who knew my loathing for the FCC could be balanced by my loathing for talk radio?
Did these guys somehow think they would not be fined?
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