Kevin Tarr schreef:

> > Brett Coster wrote:
> > >
> > >> Things like _Crash Palace_
> > >> [which is Australian], for example, really upset me in
> > >> the way TV treats the human body.
> > >
> > > Crash Palace? Never heard of it.
> > >
> > > It may be another US show filmed here,
> > >
> > That may be so. It is shown by Fox, and they claim
> > that it is an _australian_ TV series, maybe because
> > br mindset thinks "USA TV Series -> no nudity -> change
> > the channel; Australian TV Series -> Men surfing,
> > Women watching them in bikini or less -> maybe nudity ->
> > I will watch it just to check".
>
> Never heard of it on USA TV.
>
> It's funny but lately I've seen prime-time shows that had the couple in bed
> having either pre or post sex talks about the act.

You know what kind of censorship I really find very funny? A scene were two
people are (supposedly) undressed in bed and where one of them gets out of bed
wrapped like a tortila in one of the sheets covering the bed. Never fails to
crack me up. Why on earth someone would cover themselves from head to toe in a
sheet in a situation like that is beyond me. But that is maybe because I live
in the country of free sex, special drugs policy and ..... eh.... eh... not
sure about the rock and roll here. ;o)

Sonja
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