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Old 10-01-2011, 01:58 PM   #36
carpetmojo
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Cool Beware....

They need to watch out - this could come back and bite 'em on the bum.....
I don't know about the States, but in UK, banning things (barring most things injurious to yer health that is..) is usually the trigger for someone earning a lot of money

The banning of "Lady Chatterly's Lover", for example, led to a very large number of copies circulated in schools, corrupting young minds - sometimes with the tacit approval of liberal English teachers - pubs, and workplaces, doing the same for grown-ups, thereby thoroughly undermining the moral health of the Nation.
Enough to finally see orf the blue pencil , and give Penguin another load of sales when it was "legalised" !

Course, this book's slightly different, but the principle's the same
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