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Jon Stewart Drops the F-Bomb During 2012 Emmy Awards Acceptance Speech

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Sept. 24 2012, Published 11:40 a.m. ET

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If you watched last night's Emmy Awards hosted by Jimmy Kimmel with tons of awards won by Modern Family and Homeland, perhaps you caught some of the highlights?

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After Jon Stewart and The Daily Show were annoucned as winners for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series, he was playfully tackled by Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert in the audience.

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After triumphing over the tackle and crawling down the aisle toward the stage, Jon finally arrived at the podium a little winded and indicated Jimmy's in a lot better shape than he is, Jon accepted the statue for the 10th time on behalf of his show!

But that's not all -- as he indicated that topical comedy "has the shelf life of egg salad," Jon acknowledged competitors in the same category. Then he closed it out to the tune of some censors! 

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Jon indicated in the future a bunch of aliens will "find a box of these" statues. He added, "And they will know how predictable these f****** things are."

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