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CBS Radio annouces end to insect fornication on station property

CBS Radio Atlanta, as part of the decency in broadcasting campaign co-chaired by Nancy Reagan and Phylis Schafley, announced the end to insect fornication on all CBS property in the Atlanta area.
Insect fornication has become an issue in the Atlanta area and in this election season has become a "hotbutton" issue.
Market Director of Engineering Robert Lafore vows to end the immoral practice and has taken steps, along with Chief Engineer Sidney Daniel, to end these actions.
CBS Radio.....making America safer for your children.
 
taylorengineer said:
CBS Radio Atlanta, as part of the decency in broadcasting campaign co-chaired by Nancy Reagan and Phylis Schafley, announced the end to insect fornication on all CBS property in the Atlanta area.
Insect fornication has become an issue in the Atlanta area and in this election season has become a "hotbutton" issue.
Market Director of Engineering Robert Lafore vows to end the immoral practice and has taken steps, along with Chief Engineer Sidney Daniel, to end these actions.
CBS Radio.....making America safer for your children.

Wow. Where we going with this besides AA?
 
I heard the insects were invited by Cox to the WSB studio property, where Chris Wegman and Bill Hoffman gave the insects an open invtation to fornicate as they wish, as long as they don't bother the WXIA/WATL folk. They also can use the WSB-TV transmitter site as well.

The insects turned down Clear Channel's offer because the property contains dangerous gasses such as methane.

;D Good one!
 
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