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    hungrytheheretic — 8 years ago(November 21, 2017 07:00 AM)

    I thought you were murican?
    Enjoy.
    Bring. More. Sheep.

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        nimda — 8 years ago(November 21, 2017 07:07 AM)

        song holds up. billie joel doesn't like it for some reason.
        ones i didn't know or wasn't comfortable with:
        johnnie ray
        south pacific
        walter whinchell
        studebaker
        panmumjom
        the king and i
        santayana goodbye
        malenkov
        nasser
        prokofiev
        campanella
        roy cohn
        toscanini
        dacron
        dien bein phu falls
        peyton place
        pasternak
        chou en-lai
        starkweather homicide
        syngman rhee
        belgians in the congo
        stranger in a strange land

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          hungrytheheretic — 8 years ago(November 21, 2017 07:13 AM)

          I think it's one of his best songs.
          Johnnie Ray is the only one I didn't/have never had a clue about. Guess it's time to find out who he is and why I should care.
          ETA: Deaf and secretly gay artist in the 50's who did Cry. Looks just like the gay guy who got killed on TWD last week. lol
          Enjoy.
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            shark — 8 years ago(November 21, 2017 07:22 AM)

            Johnny Ray. Pop singer in 50's. Best known for CRY

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              nimda — 8 years ago(November 21, 2017 07:24 AM)

              let's get a third source before we declare confirmation

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                  Marcello Polo — 8 years ago(November 21, 2017 07:49 AM)

                  Walter Winchell was the Matt Drudge of his time. He had a very entertaining radio news show and then a less successful television career.
                  The King and I is a musical.
                  Nasser was the leader of Egypt.
                  Prokofiev was a composer. His 'Troika' was used in Woody Allen's 'Love and Death'. It is a good tune.
                  Roy Cohn was a homosexual anti-Communist and considered to be one of the most miserable men who ever lived.
                  Dien Bien Phu, as my old history teacher Mr. Bennett taught me, was where the French forces were defeated by the Viet Minh in Indochina.
                  Peyton Place was a smutty television show.
                  Boris Pasternak was a Russian writer. He wrote Dr. Zhivago.
                  Zhou Enlai was premier of China.
                  Belgians used to rule Congo, but I don't know what specifically he is referring to.
                  Stranger in a Strange Land is a sci-fi novel by Robert Heinlein about an Earthling who grew up on Mars and came back to Earth.
                  Everything else on your list is fake, especially the Studebaker.
                  Disney is CIA for kidz!

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                      hungrytheheretic — 8 years ago(November 21, 2017 08:22 AM)

                      Everything else on your list is fake, especially the Studebaker.
                      what?
                      Enjoy.
                      Bring. More. Sheep.

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