Child protection groups prove they're "on the ball", so to speak:
Child protection groups are calling for schools to take action amid fears young Big Brother fans will copy the show's notorious "turkey slap" incident.
Campaigners are concerned turkey slapping, males rubbing their crotches in females' faces, could become a playground game when school resumes tomorrow.
Do these people really think that the "turkey slap" didn't exist before Big Brother? Gee, way to keep up with youth culture guys. The darn thing's decades old already.
What's next?
"We understand children have acquired these things called "Tazos"...."
I'm just waiting for child protection groups to do something about "Smell The Cheese"...
Posted by: Dan Lew at July 9, 2006 11:51 AMCampaigners are concerned turkey slapping, males rubbing their crotches in females' faces, could become a playground game when school resumes tomorrow.
Ironically, this is something that kids would usually do and not the so called adults on Big Bogan.
A mate summed it up well: "Big Brother serves a purpose. As soon as I discover somebody watches it, I know they're fool and their opinion is instantly rendered worthless."
Posted by: Engels at July 10, 2006 03:55 PMHmmm, no italics, eh?
Posted by: Engels at July 10, 2006 03:56 PMNo. Html tags are banned in comments because they summon the Devil.
Apparently.
Posted by: Aidan at July 10, 2006 05:26 PM