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Big PHILLIES f-bomb broadcast Live across all local broadcast media

Congratulations WDEL Wilmington (which offered about 4 hours, 45 minutes of Phillies coverage). You DID delete the F-word in time!
 
Sam Lit said:
Chase Utley just blasted the statement; "World F-in Champions" LIVE, across WPVI and all live broadcast media, covering the Phillies Championship parade ceremony at Citizens Bank Ball Park. Think about that when your vote brings big brother government a-knocking on your door. They'll be a knockin on yo doe.

And if you missed it... peep this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meKlFVC9G08
 
Things like that are going to happen on live tv/radio, especially when a team wins a world championship in sports.
 
I actually heard that on KYW, and I thought I misheard the f-word, turns out I really did hear the f word.
 
Julius May said:
Things like that are going to happen on live tv/radio, especially when a team wins a world championship in sports.

This Election Day, I'm voting Julius May for FCC Commissioner! :D
 
DX,
Thanks for noticing. We were in delay just in case some knucklehead fan tried to slip something through. Little did we know that it would be Chase Utley.
 
Will the FCC fine every station individually, since they're all owned by different companies? Or will they care about it like they care about pirate stations (not at all)?
 
DToTheJ said:
Sam Lit said:
Chase Utley just blasted the statement; "World F-in Champions" LIVE, across WPVI and all live broadcast media, covering the Phillies Championship parade ceremony at Citizens Bank Ball Park. Think about that when your vote brings big brother government a-knocking on your door. They'll be a knockin on yo doe.

And if you missed it... peep this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meKlFVC9G08

Wow, that didn't take long... it's gone!
 
Yes, vote wisely. Definitely base it on Chase Utley's utterance. LOL. Wow.
 
Soon Yi CIV.V said:
Yes, vote wisely. Definitely base it on Chase Utley's utterance. LOL. Wow.

Nail on the head! Seems the original poster has an agenda. Perhaps mutiple agendas?
"....knockin' on yo doe"? Indeed.
 
Soon Yi CIV.V said:
Yes, vote wisely.  Definitely base it on Chase Utley's utterance.  LOL.  Wow.

JamesZ said:
Nail on the head! Seems the original poster has an agenda. Perhaps mutiple agendas?
"....knockin' on yo doe"?  Indeed.


Yo! Man, you guys are reading way to much in to this. You got to chill one time, my cool baby sitters! It’s real simple. Bigger government means less freedoms. Speech, regulatory, taxes, etc. These are some of those little things we learn everyday. And for those just slightly beyond the local Philly vernacular, knockin' on yo doe is the way I roll. Dig? Solid ted ‘nuff said!
 
Lest we forget that Chase is a bit of a pottymouth. What did he say at the All-Star game that got everyone's granny panties in a twist? He's a World Champ, so I say... YOU GO, CHASE!!!

Wasn't it our beloved Tugger who, back in 1980, got heat for telling New York to "take this championship and stick it"?
 
Ya know, sports figures are role models. I can just hear it at the Little League banquet this fall, when the best player gets up in front of his parents, his little brother who just started T-Ball this year, and his sister the Pop-Warner cheer leader and says... The "fill in the blank" Little League ______ing champions".
Will he play next year? Will the parents watch in horror? Will the league elders who built the field with their bare hands and have been working with kids to stay the straight and narrow have a heart attack when little Trevor says "_____ing"?

I don't know. But I don't think I'd want MY kid or grandkid to say that in front of a potential national audience. Yes... I AM starting the thread about what comes out of ballplayers mouths. They should be ashamed. Instead the boorish Philly fans just yelled the LOUDEST at the fact that he DID say it. I wonder if Dad brought his SON to the festivities. What did HE say to his kid about the comment. OR have we degenerated so much in this country and this area that it is acceptable to use lines like that in settings like that? I wonder.

So there you go. Someone had to do it. This should be interesting.

BE BIG...and YOU GO SAM...y'all can knock on MY doe anyday, anytime, anyplace. Yo.
Jay
 
I guess I should have explained my comment. I agree with you completely bigjay. Of course they're role models. The part of the argument I don't want to deal with is the people who say they're not!

They're in the public eye...Kids look up to them...They may not like it, but they're role models.
 
Very, very disappointing behavior by Chase Utley. There are places where profanity is acceptable and where it is not.

I'm a baseball fan, a Phillies fan, and I'm thrilled they won the World Series. I, like many, have the tendency to put great players like Chase on a pedestal and forget that they're fallible people like the rest of us. Maybe this indiscretion can be attributed to his youth - just not realizing that a public venue of celebration is a terribly inappropriate setting to express himself in such a profane way. Can you imagine Jamie Moyer saying such a thing?

But no, there's really no excuse. He's an adult and he should know better. Moms and Dads took their kids out of school on this joyous day, only to have them exposed to stupid, coarse language by a sports hero they all idolize.

Chase, on this day, you are a disgrace and a pig. Next time, young man, keep your creative expression in the clubhouse.

Nick Seneca
 
I do not live in philly since leaving there in 1976. But I am embarrassed to hear such profanity caught on camera by a baseball player. I live in Mississippi now, but I remember my days at WHHS where I was told that this should not happen. I wonder where the bleepers were at some of your news stations in Philly and how many of them were on tape delay. And I wonder how many of you will get fined for not catching the f-word.

Just a thought.
 
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