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A Program Mixup Of DD Proportions

By Wyatt Earp | March 18, 2010

Why can’t something like this happen when I’m watching TV?

Young viewers of children’s television programs in North Carolina got a glimpse of something far more risque than their favorite cartoons, when a cable glitch broadcast two hours of the Playboy channel.

“Due to a technical malfunction, some adult programs had been diverted on children’s networks,” Time Warner Cable vice president of public relations Alex Dudley told AFP on Wednesday.

In other news, emergency rooms were inundated with cases of hormone overload today.

Topics: Babes | 11 Comments »

11 Responses to “A Program Mixup Of DD Proportions”

  1. Crankipants says:

    Wow! Lucky dogs! It’s the cable TV equivalent of finding beer in the soda machine.

  2. Wyatt Earp says:

    Crankipants – I keep telling the detective in charge of our machines to put Guinness in there, to no avail.

  3. mrmacs says:

    That probably explains how Nick beat all other networks (right-hand column):

  4. Wyatt Earp says:

    Mrmacs – How funny is it that Cartoon Network beat the lefty news stations?

  5. Larry says:

    dammit…and I missed it!

  6. Jim says:

    Sponge Boobs, No Pants?

  7. mrmacs says:

    What would I say about Cartoon Net beating the lefty news?I’d say that most of the programming on Cartoon Net is still easier to stomach and more intelligent than what the MSM is spewing nowadays. And I can’t stand most of Cartoon Net, either. Then again, my idea of cartoons is original Bugs Bunny and Tom and Jerry. The ones that are “too violent” or “too racist” for TV.

  8. skip says:

    What..CNN isn’t the cartoon network?

  9. BobG says:

    I wonder how many borderline boys got jump-started into puberty?

  10. Wyatt Earp says:

    Larry – Yeah, me too.

    Jim – Co-starring Sandy Cheeks.

    mrmacs – Cartoons today couldn’t hold Looney Tunes’ anvil.

    Skip – Well, Anderson Cooper is a cartoon character.

    BobG – Probably dozens.