Site Meter Reflections on Playboy: From the archives of PASF (Pornographers Against Swine Flu)

April 28, 2009

From the archives of PASF (Pornographers Against Swine Flu)

Before the swine flu scare of 1976 fizzled out, the following two public service announcements were produced. The first is unsettling for reasons I’ll get back to in a moment. The second is just plain pornographic.

Not only does the music of the second PSA suggest the bucka-chicka-wow form of jazz associated with 1970s porn (or so I’ve been told), but the people are the horniest Middle Americans you’ve ever seen. Everyone wants to hump everyone else. If blood and feces had been involved, you would have heard about it in The Aristocrats.


But something about the first PSA isn’t so funny. Several cases of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a disease causing paralysis and sometimes death, were apparently triggered by the vaccines that the Gerald Ford administration urged. When it comes to government policy, disease has something in common with terrorism. Overreaction to the threat could cause as much harm as the threat itself.

Posted by Brian Sorgatz at 5:09 AM

  • Anonymous kimberly left this comment at April 28, 2009 1:08 PM  
    That dottie was kind of a whore for a woman with a heart condition.

    I'm holding out for the wine flu. The symptoms are much more fun.
  • Blogger Brian Sorgatz left this comment at April 28, 2009 1:41 PM  
    “...when she went to pick up her chihuahua.” Then she fucked the dog, and the dog got it. And it’s called “The Aristocrats.”
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