I know the Superbowl is a pretty inherently testosterone-fueled endeavor anyway, but this is just getting ridiculous, people -- first Bruce's Ball's, now this...
In a half-minute fiasco that makes Janet Jackson's nipple look positively quaint by comparison, Comcast customers in Tucson, Arizona, were treated to a clip of hardcore porn during last night's Superbowl broadcast.
Now, I'll admit to being technically unsavvy enough to buy some sort of "crossed wires" excuse from Comcast...had the snafu not occurred immediately after their Arizona home team's Larry Fitzgerald scored a 64-yard touchdown run...hmmm.
Already, one Internet entrepreneur has set up a website specifically to host the [not safe for work/must be 18 or older] video clip: comcastsuperbowlporn.com. According to the site's webmaster,
I called Comcast, sat on hold for well over 30 minutes, and got credited for 1 day of service. The poor customer service rep was very apologetic........I felt bad for him. He tells me: "We have all hands on deck" to which I responded, "She had all hands on d**k!" LOL.
What do you think -- technical mixup, or deliberate goof by someone in the Comcast control room? And do you think a $5 credit from the cable co. is enough to make up for all the premature birds/bees conversations and geriatric defibrillations that probably occurred last night? (Or, if you just have a "Comcastic!" or "Terrible Towel" joke you'd like to add in the comments, those are most welcome, too.)
[via The Consumerist]
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Be thankful it wasn't during a major golf tournament or that would give "Get in the hole!" a whole new meaning.
Arizona's way of telling pittsburgh to "eat it" maybe?
Can't decide whether this is what they mean by Comcastic or FanCastic.
Nothing wrong with a little porn. I was kind of irked by that Dylan/Pepsi commercial. What a shill.
Admittedly, the Dylan/Pepsi commercial bothered me way more than the porn would have. It's sad to see the old man pimping soft drinks.
Damn. I wish we lived in Arizona. That was more ball-handling than I saw during the Super Bowl.