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Post by sallyg on Mar 24, 2018 11:24:44 GMT -5
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Post by debjorgo on Mar 25, 2018 6:06:24 GMT -5
Emma Gonzalez, one of the most vocal of the protesting teens, was seen wearing a Beatle tee. On the flip side, one of our students at work was playing some iTunes music on her cell phone, plugged into our radio auxiliary. There was a rap song that was using the F-word all the way through it. But it was censored with the word clipped in the middle. You could still tell what was being said. I mentioned that it was like the Kanye West song he did with Paul McCartney, All Day, with the N-word all the way through it. She asked "Paul who?" She could tell immediately that I was kind of stunned, I said "Paul McCartney. The Beatle...." She said "Oh yeah. I know him. Paul Ma...(?) I know him." I played the censored Kanye song on my iPod. She said "Oh yeah". She knew the song.
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Post by debjorgo on Mar 25, 2018 7:25:25 GMT -5
Dan Harris: "Paul McCartney, making a poignant reference to his friend John Lennon, who was shot in Central Park, right near that march".
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Post by John S. Damm on Mar 25, 2018 10:05:32 GMT -5
I wonder if Paul's armed guards left their firearms at the hotel? I wonder if Nancy's mafia goons likewise left their guns home?
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