LolaCola
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2008
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who's offended by them using that particular bus on NBC's "Last Comic Standing"?
The producers of LCS have chosen to shuttle the comics back and forth from their residence to shows, in a small bus painted bright yellow, with "Last Comic Standing" where it normally says "Schoolbus". Some of the comics have made jokes about the "short bus" or "riding the short bus".
I do admit, I can be a little thin skinned when it comes to adults making "short bus" jokes, but it just seems so wrong, even just seeing the promos for that show.
In my mind, it sets a bad example. It implies that it's okay to ridicule or mock those busses and, by extention, the riders of those busses. It just seems so wrong to do this toward people, who for the most part, may be least prepared to defend themselves against such mockery.
Aren't we trying to get people to stop making fun of the differently abled? Or am I just overly sensitive about this?
The producers of LCS have chosen to shuttle the comics back and forth from their residence to shows, in a small bus painted bright yellow, with "Last Comic Standing" where it normally says "Schoolbus". Some of the comics have made jokes about the "short bus" or "riding the short bus".
I do admit, I can be a little thin skinned when it comes to adults making "short bus" jokes, but it just seems so wrong, even just seeing the promos for that show.
In my mind, it sets a bad example. It implies that it's okay to ridicule or mock those busses and, by extention, the riders of those busses. It just seems so wrong to do this toward people, who for the most part, may be least prepared to defend themselves against such mockery.
Aren't we trying to get people to stop making fun of the differently abled? Or am I just overly sensitive about this?