"At least 25 people still called the FCC to complain" after the FCC decided not to fine the Red Sox for David Ortiz saying the F-word on TV, writes Connor Simpson. This was during the Sox's first
game back in the city after the Boston Marathon attacks, and "was a beautiful moment where a local hero -- a man as connected to Boston as Dunkin Donuts or the marathon itself -- gave a town something
to cheer for when they needed it the most," continues. "But, yeah, the game was on national TV and the Mrs. Lovejoys of the world didn't see it the same way."
Simpson includes the text
from "our favorite [compliant, which] came from a rather unhinged seeming person in Saratoga Springs, New York, whose complaint is far worse than what Papi said on TV."
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