Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Aren't they spelled Bazongas?

I rest my case...
Google hits:
Bazongas 22,200
Bazoongas 13,800

Bazoongas banned in Saskatchewan
References to bullying, breasts, and the word “bazoongas” have made a children’s book nominated for a Saskatchewan award too hot to handle for a school in the southwestern part of the province. The librarian at Elizabeth School in Kindersley objected to a scene in Nikki Tate’s Trouble on Tarragon Island where the young heroine is teased about her activist grandmother posing seminude in a calendar, with taunts about her grandmother’s saggy breasts, or “bazoongas.”...

4 comments:

k-mad said...

Science marches on.

k-mad said...

The school has zero tolerance for that sort of behaviour...

My tolerance for zero tolerance is below zero. So there! Phokk you too.

Let's make adolescence illegal while we're at it. They're all about to commit crimes anyway, plus they have filthy little minds...

And TAKE DERE PHOKKIN BOOKS AWAY! God is wid you, Saskatchemewads! You can have our RezzziDUNCE when we're done wid him, sounds like you'd love him.

Fungster said...

What'd I say abt forners? This would never happen in the good ol' US of A...

Smiff said...

I was just tinkin', here in the U.S. and A. the proper term is "gazongas" (55,100 google hits, and i checked them all). Figures da Canucks couldn't get this right...