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* [[Dude Not Funny]]: When Hawaiian singer Don Ho passed away, Peter made a joke about his grandkids being "nappy-bottomed Hos" shortly after the Don Imus incident. Needless to say, it didn't go over very well with the audience.
* [[Dude, Not Funny]]: When Hawaiian singer Don Ho passed away, Peter made a joke about his grandkids being "nappy-bottomed Hos" shortly after the Don Imus incident. Needless to say, it didn't go over very well with the audience.
** Another example happened after the child air-traffic controller, Peter Sagal listed other times children have controlled air traffic, which included the landing of the US Air flight in the Hudson River.
** Another example happened after the child air-traffic controller, Peter Sagal listed other times children have controlled air traffic, which included the landing of the US Air flight in the Hudson River.
** Mo Rocca had this happen when he once complained about he didn't like hand-knitted sweaters because they literally rubbed him the wrong way. Needless to say, that didn't go well with many knitters; they sent loads of hand-knitted sweaters as a retort.
** Mo Rocca had this happen when he once complained about he didn't like hand-knitted sweaters because they literally rubbed him the wrong way. Needless to say, that didn't go well with many knitters; they sent loads of hand-knitted sweaters as a retort.
*** This actually got followed up on ''CBS Sunday Morning'' (Mo Rocca is also a contributor to [[CBS]]' ''[[Sixty Minutes|60 Minutes]]'' program), where they did a behind-the-scenes of the "controversy".
*** This actually got followed up on ''CBS Sunday Morning'' (Mo Rocca is also a contributor to [[CBS]]' ''[[Sixty Minutes|60 Minutes]]'' program), where they did a behind-the-scenes of the "controversy".
* [[Internet Backdraft]]: The show stirred up some flames when, in a Bluff the Listener Challenge about [[Periphery Demographic|Periphery Demographics]], Peter basically called [[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|bronies]] dorks with no social life. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|The next week, they apologised by having Bill Clinton answer questions about the show for Not My Job.]]
* [[Internet Backdraft]]: The show stirred up some flames when, in a Bluff the Listener Challenge about [[Periphery Demographic|Periphery Demographics]], Peter basically called [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|bronies]] dorks with no social life. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|The next week, they apologised by having Bill Clinton answer questions about the show for Not My Job.]]


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