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Subject: Can I use this word in a parody?
Written By: ChrisBodilyTM on 02/18/06 at 11:11 pm
I'm writing my Holiday parody, and I want to use the line "a gag, a prostitute on the Rugrats show," but I don't know if I can get away with it or not. If not, the lyric will be changed to "Whiskey can." :-[
Thanks. :)
Subject: Re: Can I use this word in a parody?
Written By: Red Ant on 02/19/06 at 1:28 am
I'm writing my Holiday parody, and I want to use the line "a gag, a prostitute on the Rugrats show," but I don't know if I can get away with it or not. If not, the lyric will be changed to "Whiskey can." :-[
Thanks. :)
I'd say you're fairly safe if just mentioning "prostitute". If you're worried about it you can always use a few a*ter*sks.
Subject: Re: Can I use this word in a parody?
Written By: Luke Brattoni on 02/19/06 at 11:25 pm
I hear Chucky's pretty adamant about the word "Rugrats".