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hakko504:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 28 Dec 2012, 16:37 ---Reminds me of the rule against using the word FLICK in the older comic books - the ones on cheap paper with ink that bled...

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And this reminds me of 'Allo 'Allo:

HERR OTTO FLICK <answering the telephone quickly>: Flick, the Gestapo
<listens>
HERR OTTO FLICK <replying to the unheard caller somewhat slower>: No, I said FLICK, the Gestapo.

DrBear:

--- Quote from: jwhouk on 29 Dec 2012, 03:43 ---
--- Quote from: DrBear on 28 Dec 2012, 22:36 ---Back in the days when people bought records, the Milwaukee paper used to run a top-ten chart labeled "MILWAUKEE'S HIT PARADE." Then they got a new computer programmed to block out naughty words.

The chart started appearing as "MILWAUKEE HIT PARADE."

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The Journal or the Sentinel?

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Journal (as I remember it was the early 70s)

jwhouk:
There is a whole generation of people in this state who can't remember when Milwaukee was a two-newspaper town. Of course, that can be said for a lot of cities in the US nowadays...

DrBear:
Well, I remember when Green Bay was a two-newspaper town because I worked at the one that folded.

I am also old enough to remember when the Journal had the Green Sheet and the Sentinel had a daily front-page cartoon showing how the Braves did the day before.

jwhouk:
They tried to continue that with the Brewers in the 1970's, that I remember.

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