If you live in Tucson, Arizona, and subscribe to Comcast Cable's standard-definition feed, you were
either steaming or beaming during the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl, depending on whether or not you liked the 30-second porn clip that interrupted the football game.
The clip, which included full male nudity, was the result of a malicious act, Comcast said last week. [Link]
The company has asked the FBI for help in finding the culprit. It's also offering a $10 discount to affected customers. That doesn't seem like much at all, especially to compensate all those men who just found out they have a lot to compensate for.
Wife: "My God! Have you ever seen anything that long?"
Husband: "Pipe down, honey. You know that all football games are this long."
Some folks may have wanted to see more than just 30 seconds. And here's some good news for them:
“We feel really bad for the customers that were just getting into it when Comcast rudely switched back to the football game before the clip could really get going,” Kim Kysar, a spokeswoman for the company, said in a news release. [Link]
A $10 coupon? That doesn't seem like much at all, especially to compensate all those men who were on the edge of their seats, dying to see if anyone would score.

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Posted by: Margerine | February 13, 2009 at 12:30 PM