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Jerry,
Envious much?
I agree with Mr. Johnston - it's all about the money and what sells tickets. I don't doubt that there is some entertainment value in the show, but I always find foul language to be a huge distraction and not entertaining at all. True talent can make a show interesting and long enough without resorting to foul language fillers. That's only one of the many reasons why they won't get any of my money.
I think this is ironic coming from big business that is organized religion, and from one of the richest religious organizations in the world.
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