I went to the pharmacy yesterday to pick up a few things up and Fifty Shades of Grey was sitting on the shelves behind the cash.
At least it was behind the cash.
People are going to buy the DVD, forget it, and leave it lying around in a pile with their other DVDs. Some children and tweens are going to find the DVD and watch it, perhaps not really knowing to expect. Children can’t regain their innocence once it’s lost. And innocence is a beautiful and wonderful thing, something to be cherished. But who worries about stuff like that? Those of us in the Prude Revolution, like Ms. Mrozek. Join us.
Anyhoodle (yes, I got that from Ms. Mrozek), I tripped over this comic strip online a few days ago and loved it.
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Melissa says
Yay for the prude revolution! Now if only we could get the young’uns to join up.
Andrea Mrozek says
“Prudish and loving it”
“Hey hey, ho, ho, prudish is the way to go”
“Join the prude revolution. You won’t be embarrassed later”
“Je Ne Regrette Rien–Edith Piaf for Prudish lives”
“The Young and the Prudish”
(Trying out slogans.)