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systemofadown.jpgPaula's cameo on 'SNL' drowned out by F-word

Heavy Metal Band System of a Down got one over on "Saturday Night Live" last night. When the group performed "B.Y.O.B" from their new album "Mezmerize," the show repeatedly muted the F-word in the line, "Where the f--- are you?" But it missed guitarist Daron Malakian's screeched, "F--- yeah!" toward the end of the number. The camera even focused on him as he said it.

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now watch the nation lose the rest of its moral whatever :lol: *taps foot impatiently*

(if this doesn't happen, maybe everyone can say fuck on tv, like here) :)

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they do it after 9 here--i'm delighted every time i hear it (or shit, piss, or whatever, y'know...whatever they won't say on US TV) :lol:

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heard 'em all here *proud* :lol:

a few weeks back at a little after 8PM someone said 'fuck.' i scanned the papers the next day, looking for signs of moral decay and found NOTHING.

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:lol: (aren't the 'christian' right wingnuts and the FCC the only ones who care?)
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why should i tell you/corrupt you, you poor innocent non-drug non-risk taker? :lol:

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so...has there been any blowback from this? word of fines? anything?

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:lol: that doesn't mean what i thought it meant before i met people here. :lol:
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