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Patents do for Glenn today,
sad news, those restart the weekend we didn't hit the
birds that our president required of us to go
hidden have barbecues in our backyards, with a couple of people that we, though we care about,
or at least like and wanted to have over for a burger. We didn't hit those numbers, so you can't do it
I happen to be worthy of the of the idea that duty
this way too about my way too many people in the backyard. If you have multiple people, while he sent up to six, that is to mount a hit, our numbers of that's that was too many too many, Pat Knocker too,
demand real you're talking about
ex people in one backyard. Maybe there ten acres
something like that situation. If we had ten acres and dyke personally, don't you don't? I don't do
I have two acres, you have a mountain range that cuts through an end gives multiple sections of back. You think my name is glint banking me. No! No! It isn't
Programmable money does have a mountain range cuts through his back yard, but it's not it's that that's. What I would say is if you have a mountain range that cuts it like a pizza.
Into six different slots, all exceed need amount Rebecca or like. Maybe even a forest would work, but it has to come.
Into multiple different
regions of the back yard. I dont have that one person in each region. If you picture,
you, like the small pizza, cut into six slices one person in each area. Of that,
back yard if its divided by some natural barrier, for instance, if your backyard includes
Colorado. You
yeah right like if you're the Earls Elena, yet your federal government and you own what say, sixty percent of the western half of because then you could have argued this yeah yeah, and that's that's because we're all coming together. This is our endeavours,
instead hat
otherwise like how many do if they are to appropriate, can to people who live in the same household, go into the back yard and have a barbecue or is that too? Many? Is that too much to ask? Let let me just be a cause
were, were conservatives we we may be or a little too lackadaisical with our covert restrictions. What I would say is let's say you live on a street and
everyone's got a decent size backyard.
If you were to have a backyard barbecue with one person per back yard,
I think that would be ok plus operated by offence, a personal. Yes, you definitely separated by fence baby better, if maybe
at some plexiglas to the tablet, fences. Well, ok, and then, in addition to that Unita Land in the middle of the yard, either today or tomorrow, you need to install plexiglas at the top. Your fancy I provided should be there already that that is not ready, shows that you don't care and your grandmother's, but I'm saying
You stand in the middle of the yard, though not like the TIM, the tool man, Taylor, thing we're not where the neighbour came up any poked his nose over the fence. He only saw his eyes for the entire series can't get over the fence way to close weighing way to close now sure
You want to look back and look at some of the scientific data. You might note that there has not been a single case of covert spread outdoors other
and very close conversation in the entire house.
The pandemic, but I think six p
pull outside is radical and we didn't hit the number path
we didn't hit the number. Who did we hit the number you don't deserve it? We don't deserve now barbicane with the backyard with France. Thank you. I don't deserve it. I'm glad you finally said that path because it had to be set at a really. I feel better. Now having got it off lecture. Here's the thing: the food.
Act that we miss this completely arbitrary number by what three percent
so, instead of sixty to seventy percent of people, adults
over eighteen vaccinated at sixty
seven percent
tat. This is a massive difference and it really gonna make the difference between a pandemic raging pandemic and heard immunity path. That's that's it damn good number in
United States of America is that's an incredible number. Sixty seven percent of adults, I had written a vaccine, you know it's. I am glad that I totally
with this, I do
at times hesitate because you think like well. You know like heard immunities factors,
an entire population when we're not gonna, get to hurt him anymore, nigh soon, probably never by all
oil is, I will say, what's his face, faulty said seventy percent at the beginning. If you get this,
eighty percent of adults, that's pretty damn good. I think it's time they get his pretty damn good, especially when you consider that you know for most of this time, no one under the sun.
Eighteen years old was eligible to even take the vaccine, so you came and looked at anyone there and you rat
seven sixty seven percent of adults, but more imports
Lee Pattern and weep. This is something conservatives argued from the very beginning. Look, we have
Audrey here we have people who are going to be able to make their own risk
right they're gonna be able to assess their own risks that you know
What we really need to do to get this country going again is look at the people who
really vulnerable here and,
people who are really vulnerable are largely people over sixty five years old right.
Currently at this moment we are vaccinated. Eighty eight
point two percent of people over sixty five.
Brazilian insanely good performance. I beat I what what
did you expect in a country where people are allowed to make their own decisions he expected to be a hundred meters,
be some people who don't agree with you entirely. Eight point two percent of the most vulnerable people to credible at at at at at at incredible, it's amazing and, of course we ve seen the results. I mean we're we're down nine
percent
cases and deaths.
Some of them over ninety percent, some of these margins hospitalizations as well.
Are we trying to scare ass, though, in black dissipation, because people are getting to free again
and we're not completely under their thumb right now, so they're doing the whole delta variant, scare,
fear mongering on the dot the delta very here at every stinking date, that don't variant delta, where it's coming down to variant, is to stop with the delta variant, but they're not going to stop.
Because eight they want control.
In LOS Angeles, they ve already re, mandated masks if Europe
you're going indoors anywhere.
Any other sellers gonna work. I I I don't feel, like
are going to be able to re institute these. I think,
the delta verily down, I think, dealt very adds up to what twenty five percent now of cases it's going to rise. It's happening needs happening in great
and right now and now they have of what I would consider it
worse vaccine, then ones that I has had its broad. Obviously I don't like it's terrible, but there
situation right now they are having an influx of cases due to the delta variant and
what has it moved at all and we are now a cup
Weeks passed, work should have moved on
that's it hospitalizations emits picked up a little bit, but really it hasn't. No,
It also seen cases go up, but this is really
like the old. You know when, when somebody's outbreaks, what happened last year, people with
Look I'm just gonna is this.
Cases younger people
just cases, and then the death eventually would rise every single time. This tender, not in in in great Britain, now home,
will it hold on out here? We see
be performing even better, because our I think are vaccines are better performing vaccines through operation works
eaten and all the work that the president did. He won t. I heard him on clay and back the new show on russian Emboss time slot talking earlier this
week and he was talking
about how
the media. All said this was not possible. They
all said, a vaccine. In that time, mine could not
done under any circumstances. They laughed out. They laughed at him, they went
they said, Donald Trump was true,
to manipulate the science to win an election they occur
used him of all sorts of things. You
here. We are disappointed that
only sixty seven percent who adults are vaccinated by July they mean they had
oh timeline, that there are national timelines for all of this was supposed to be a release, maybe by the end of twenty twenty one may
if we really lucky by bill release all of this for people
they kept tell it at all pleased that there is faster than ever vaccine, which developed in four years. You can get
dark by the end of the year. Any did think about it.
But the I found this to be fascinating.
The early eighties went on end and we just exited pride month and if you
anything allows it already. I to touch you anymore, three hundred and sixty three days away from the crowded on my heart all the year them you will. I get good what
things that always comes up and pride, not is the evils of Ronald Reagan- Erotic,
and didn't even his name mentioned the word age until until nineteen ninety eight after he died after he died after legislators, finer mentioned benefits and wants. That was only one time. There's only things that go round the member should get into this later, but those all these things that go around the internet, that rail rig, it didn't care about AIDS and he didn't mention it froze type. It's not true. We like doubled the investment and in more right in AIDS, more than double every every year here, yeah I'm in a free single year. He doubled it again. Yet at the first
here it was called a pandemic and at an epidemic excuse me he was already investing in eliminating wait. He didn't wait until it was too late. He it up. He was not asked
trusting by any journey journalist throughout the entire,
Nineteen. Eighty four reelection campaign, one question
bout it in any of the debates
like it was not a focus of the country in large part, but we
early heard about it, yet we didn't emanating lower. We didn't know anything about it. We didn't know it was at the time they might. I think the first some we ever heard a bit of it was
nineteen eighty two yeah. Maybe- and it wasn't you know they didn't know that much about it did know much about if it didn't really know how it spread and here's the thing that I thought I thought was fascinating. Thinking about how far we ve come.
Early eighties.
AIDS was they realized. Aids was a thing and they started trying to figure out what caused it took them for years
to identify the virus in four years found. She was saying things like when we take mine
come from. My toilet seat study wasn't exactly what it was stuff like that, and we didn't know we think about. We have
in this situation. Operation works.
Beat produces multiple effective vaccines in
less than a year and back that it took four
here's to even figure out what the virus was. Let alone come up with a vaccine for which they still don't have
We still have pretty, they do have pretty effective treatments now that have been developed over time, but
We are people live long time be a very, very long time. It's a longer the death sentence. I remember watching magic, Johnson and think my god he's gonna be deadened six month now you can't even detect the disease and death, and
We ve come a long long way by the way, I think it's maternal, that is about to enter trials on an M Rna Aids, vaccine H, HIV vaccine, a flute
Seen in there is one other out.
Melanoma. There's another one
middle of Tralee, yeah. I really
Again, I understand that there is a cancer vaccine
there's a lot of disagreement. I understand and at times in the audience with with vaccinations, and it
and again I maintain
cancer vaccine I'd taken, and I maintain its a hundred percent your choice to do all of these things or not, and I think
Really really important in a country like the United States, with foundational liberties like we have ever had like
I also really excited about this to take place
because if it works, there's hope to wipe out all
ports of diseases that have been around for a really long time and, of course we should. We not make sure that all of its
safe and and everything else, I'm anything, that's very important, I'm
encouraged by what the Trump Administration was able to do in
one of the things I love about this whole stories that it's the most hate
people in the world coming together to do it
people, I hate pharmaceutical companies. They hate
capitalism, they hate the Trump Administration and, in the it's impossible, to tell the story without them,
that being said. You know it's up to you,
especially now, when these things,
available. If you dont want to take them, you shouldn't have to take them
you assume the risk associated with that. If you want to take them, you should have the ability to take.
And you assume the risk associated with that
that is a that seems like a country. That's free is no kind of
didn't yeah. It come to the best of their programme. I saw their been forty five we get the forty fit president it offers right now saw the top forty four presidents listed
by a presidential historians is survey. I usually some around president's day yeah.
But remember seeing that they share, maybe maybe you just wait,
until now to come over and the coldest right right
all bankrolling yeah, so the
with a worse president of all time, this
is perennially the worst president
of all time, you know who they usually big as the worst number. Forty four than ever,
no, but they don't like Yahoo. Has these only towards the bottom? Hoover is thirty: six, their sovereignty is near the bottom James Buchanan began. Our first gape resident Dave
I don't know the idol of their homophobic or what, but they always list James began in deadly
asked the young american president. Yes, they do sad. Sad
We also have lets you to start at the club and never ten, so the top
In what way we got a little more than a crappy once while, yet once more, the crap you ok gimme. Some crappy president's according to historians,
number. Forty three, so forty four change began in number forty three.
Drew Johnson number. Forty two Franklin Pierce President
people don't know much about now, yet ably purity. I could name three things. Franklin Pierce accomplished off
I can actually remembered the day
that I realized John Tyler was president of the United States. I hadn't
highway through my entire life, not knowing about Tyler memorable John Tyler, who the hell is John Tyler employees. At thirty ninth best, president didn't I gave the these guys at the end.
You really realise are not there are now
There is now a lot of orders, not known now, they're, not this this next one number, forty one is definitely a weakness, Donald J Trump- they list it. Forty one I will say I M done. He has not forty four
I asked of current to president unless Dorians yeah yeah good boy again like these guys. Are
ways play an aggressive president's up at the top and conservative presence at near the bottom, the fact that they put trump at forty
or out of forty four is stunning to me. They must hate gay people like
Madam President, we cannot take yes, yes,
William Harry, William Henry Harrison Fortieth our policy.
Nine days,
How I was Harrison President is either one died. Really
quickly wasn't he the one like disguise computer,
there might have been Mckinley Mackay,
he wasn't president very long either? Maybe that's what upon? Ok,
then than John Tyler is we mentioned at thirty nine Millard, Filmore, thirty, eight Harding, thirty, seven Herbert Hoover at
thirty six, as we mentioned Zachary Taylor, thirty fifth, Martin
and Barren rather Bert, rather further
he haze thirty three Benjamin Harrison Richard Nixon death, ok, solar Hella said William Henry Harrison yeah
he is presidency lasted from March. Fourth, eighteen, forty one to April. Fourth,
teen forty one. Why that's? Not
two April yeah month, not a good run. I mean it
I can't you wait. That's out its unfair white. He should be like number one. He couldn't screwed up that bad see that want to cut pneumonia. How new? In the speech I checked, stir a Arthur two very obscure president.
He at Number- thirty George Bush, twenty nine George W Bush
don't. You think George W Bush is now moving up on these lists, you're noticing he was doing from thirty three to twenty nine this time, and this is why you can't look at these recent president's with any
level of honesty that these guys can
do a bigger of Bush was
worse guy in the world, in two thousand and nine and ten, and now that true
Please come in and now he's the worst sky in the world. You can move Bush shop and say Bush was good. Lunch
Look look at the comparison and, by the way, this
seemed? I know it seems impossible, but the sea
thing will happen with whoever runs next. If Rhonda Santa's is the candidate, they will say cheese. We thought Trump was bad.
But Rob dissenters is worse. They did that they did
Mitt Romney remember that bill
met. We gosh, we thought web George Bush was bad, but Mitt Romney here,
worse, they do it every single time right and bushes. Guy
in the surveys. They do this
Two thousand nine survey, two thousand seventeen, twenty twenty one
a bush in that time has gone. Thirty, six to thirty three to twenty nine.
Please, please move it out over there to chart another four places: George W.
Has he accomplished something new? I what has happened to make it go from thirty six to twenty nine. This
such a near. You know you write. History- tells the story.
I guess Gerald Ford, who was not a great president, was never twenty eight Garfield.
And Carter Next Carter,
should be way lower than twenty. Six. That's for sure equality is one of the worst of all. Time should probably be in the forties
thirty, two, the early forties, Grover Cleveland, they list at twenty five, one of our greatest
This is one of our greatest president's vault. This to me, is top three yep he's, definitely top three Calvin Coolidge.
It was on twenty five and twenty June twenty four. That is a disgrace. That really is twice
For really I mean I agree with you. I think he's probably my favorite president
maybe my second or third favour, but he's right up there. He should get up there at the top. That's that's! That's! That's terrible miscarriage of justice or me he's up there with George Washington to
Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln he's he's right up there with those guys. He was a great president
let's see, Clinton is down at number. Nineteen now Clinton is
on the other way he's gone. Fourteen fifteen nineteen
so Zimmer, George W Bush, eighteen, twenty and twenty one bs,
I assume that those going backwards for some reason, cheapskate bulk
a guy. You don't hear about much since we dropped James Cake, pull tuesdays yeah do it patents. Two years ago we found
get tired of doing a funny.
Listed a number. Eighty, that's not bad! It's not bad are at the top ten Barack Obama at number ten
just above him at number nine. This is way too low. I think Ronald Reagan, ninth
I'm sure what Reagan
surprise these night. That actually analyse like this. If I were you
MIKE I'd have em higher, but now
isn't bad residential historian, I'm shocked that they put him night. Third, that's that's stunning for historians, J F K;
who always is overrated number eight
Tyler. That's ridiculous. Young Ladys already did come from pleaded, termagant we're not his fault right method. Still you have to take that into account
It's good things are still done. Soviets p,
Had the vision of the moon shot
Annie. Lord taxes
the guy now, but he was not that I would put em at the bottom, but these are the top ten president even eat it serve enough time. I think to be a top ten percent right and see tat
Jefferson number, seven way too low for Thomas Jefferson,
Harry terminals above Thomas Jefferson, it never six, no Dwight De Eyes an hour. The fifth best, president of all time,
kind of ambivalent. On that one then
it. Roosevelt, I'm not a biblical, that's terrible, another terrible
banking and even worse, number three after the terrible three no empty are is deaf.
Lee near the bottom of this list, definitely one of the worst president's of all time in
We skipped over Linden, Linden, Baines Johnson, yes listed at number eleven. He might be v all time more speed
is seriously. I think he
Underrated. In that discussion, as one of the worst President Alzheimer he is.
Almost single handedly responsible for all of our problems with debt
trillions and trillions of dollars can be attributed to him and the war on poverty.
And he was a an out of control.
Racist yell at the fact that they have
can not racist. Let me look what Woodrow Wilson. What who we didn't mention somehow in this programme, which is a terrible and he's at number thirteen which actually
probably why are you should be?
we see in the forties, but like was
was a racist
on a lot earlier than John
Johnson was still doing the racists thing I have
Century later and here's the thing. The weird thing about Linden, be Johnson he's credited
for the civil rights bill, resigning incredible wool yeah
after he was forced into it, essentially fought it is entitled. I got it right.
Till the time he's. Hiding did really huge, signed it out a political necessity. He
design it any finally did, but he fought it the rest of his career, that's its despicable that he's listed at number eleven.
Go back to the yacht, never to George,
Washington and
I don't have a problem with since you got Abraham Lincoln Number one. I mean that's hard to argue with
although I southerners would always argue with Abraham Lincoln being number one. The best president of halting can we put either look
Lincoln is top, but top five president, in my view,
by deprived what Washington ahead of him, I hardly worth its hard to put Washington behind any one. It is analysed like this: I'd have Coolidge in the town
five, I think I have written to the top five jefferson I could put at the top five as well for sure Monroe.
In general, not a top five guy now. For me,
Madison lattice. I would consider particularly top ten. I dont know why he's so. Let me like his he's, never listed tied yeah. You know, I think,
There's a separation, it's hard, it's hard for, I think most people to settle
His presidency verses his legacy.
Writing the constitute yeah. I, like you know, he's one of the most important people in our country's history.
People read his presidency a little bit lower
but his is contributions to this country. You'd put him in the top device for sure, but yeah I put Reagan up there. I would put
Coolidge up there for sure, and I would my
my bottom five is got Woodrow Wilson in it. It's pro
we got Jimmy Carter and it indefinitely has l b j in it. Yes, you those names, you can't. Yes, he can't can't look past them and I think, maybe the best
president of all time
was William Henry Harrison because you go in there for a month. He couldn't stir things up, he's the only one right
by monthly President's,
maybe maybe we should think about this- has a real long term dressed month as president. I think, though, with that's the term
we go with four weeks.
For you could be president for four weeks and then
a second for weak term, and then your term limited out. I like it and we'd have a lot
elections are not forgetting the election adds limits in this format. This is
what they israel right. Now, that's what they do they wait
What are we to throw another election next week? Let's
plan. Having achieved a weekly election for the President
now see did that I can put together a government and then the next
in another month. Wool will elect him, see if you can, but one together. Maybe we shouldn t I. This is a crime
the idea for a lot of these parliamentary democracies, but maybe you don't have the president putting together a government.
That's not the way the system work. If I don't know, maybe
they ve been Elect, Elect
represented due to a government,
and then you go with what the people elect. Us is one of the most fascinating Lange's about how the world is developed. I think which the
it states comes out unaware as July. Fourth right, we
come out a noteworthy upstart kids in town we take
where were the leak written
BP every single year, and so few countries have decided to just
you're late what got plan like they all try these little mixes on air. They all have a little different way of going about me. They ve all moved from
turkey's two toward them.
I could see him in the world as a whole has gone up.
Better since the U S came thrown. We had a lot of that influence, but they all
Let me just stick around with this, like parliamentary democracy system. All these things like look,
We should do look at our constitution. Put it
when it says United States change it to York, your name, your country, that's what you should do go in there take the dock.
Control, so I think it is which is fine and replace, find United States replace with Uganda or whatever country you are and then go with it. That's easy! Now you wanted to.
Thing here or there. I can well understand it. Maybe your cultures a little bit different. We set this up,
pretty well, you see, there is no right. We basically been Nora, you power forever forever and
People are just like water. We try something totally different. What have we
If we do a constitution on Twitter, what have we done? Let's have a panel of King super here and I get off its wife. Just do what we ve done. We
told you how to do it works right? You all a weasel we're we're gonna have totally different laws, but at the same time I want to, I would mention all of our people
should be able to legally cross the border to go into that place all the time and its hateful. If you don't allow them to do it way, you could just have this where you are with its stuff: it's not the land that has made this place great. It's not the location.
Other climate, its
it's the constitution and the founding documents that have made this place great, among other thing, John,
try to emulate that is closest. You can not rocket. Science
It's not very shown. You had already got a twitter.
Said that certain amendments are a twig. Iceland got a new constitution on Twitter and what
put him in their normal.
Than two hundred and forty four characters: thou turbulent. Seventy seven Bcg it. This is the best one by programme set great store by gear for Glenn on the glimpse programme. Today you know, you might think the law
ex today are a little bit if he and some maybe are appropriate
to be hearing on the radio,
some songs hat
spin did he went through that when you were,
look at the lyrics and these are all songs it. You probably knew as a kid or growing up.
And they per annum did probably didn't hit you that they were any
special or anything outrageous. But when you look at him,
day with today's eyes, they're pretty outrageous, yet
I started from a fee
That happened in the news recently about
Indiana Jones, they're, doing Annuity and Jones Movie right now, which, thankfully, because the crystal Skull was one of the worst movies ever made. Ah psych. I want them to at least attempt to try to salvage the series after what they just did to it, but
they're going through this and they talk to Marian from Raiders DE la Stark Minos. She was
we see that that his love interest in this movie and
listen to this scene and see just listen
do some math in
Brain as you list
to the scene, Mary
Andrea.
I always knew some days come walking back through my die.
I never doubted that something
inevitable.
So what are you doing here in Nepal,
the pieces, your father collect island nature in the last ten years and whose governments
I was a child. I was in love,
It was wrong and you do it. You know what you are doing now is my place a long time ago, the animals in it. I did what you don't have to be happy about, or maybe you help each other out now
so ok, but I did you. Do you know what you are doing? I would she just said she was a child,
wait a minute now she what she's, maybe twenty.
Now. Surely she is saying always there gathering interviews, but so that that what were prompted this is like. This is like the of course
dumb ending to the meat to saga. Word now: they're criticising Indiana Jones, who was a
pictured old character right for his apparent as sexual old of
of Mary and when she was too young. So they ve now asked Marian the actor who portrayed her. We,
were you like with his statutory rape going on what happened, and she says she was sixteen, so
she was twenty six in the actual movies ten years ago, was sixteen. While now Glenn
somehow dug out some of the
conversations about this scene from like
the planning of the movie and apparel
George Lucas was like pushing for to be like eleven. Why?
she's, a twenty one in the movie, and it was ten years ago when she was eleven
all the other writers, like our leverage, the right number guy. I think that what
be a little just LUCA she's like how about twelve
No so they have actually got a bit like fifteen or sixteen
for what and it doesn't mean anything in the plot right. It's totally. He just apparently wanted to write a lot about so
very weird so wow this
thinking about how these things have changed because River Indiana Jones came.
Out in the eighties, but it took place in the thirties. So in the future,
These standards were quite quite different,
even since the eighties
exceeds the seventies and eighties standards,
have changed quite a bit. Some some of the songs that were released back then, could not come out today. They just would not happen.
Should we go through some of these guys yeah,
Some of them are our kind of amazing.
Ok, under my thumb, throwing stones
yeah from nineteen sixty six, it's about a power struggle between the this.
This couple and at the time of its release, it was criticised by feminists. Even back then for subjugating the woman to being like he quotes
squirming dog.
Probably wouldn't do that's all you couldn't
today and apparently they didn't like it back in nineteen sixty six,
it's not all sexual stuff electronic in the summer time.
No, there is finally did a debt of you, so single under that sign before you probably said, have a drink,
have had five years ago
you're not in that order, not really wants to do that, go out and see what you can find if your daddy's rich take her out for a meal
if your daddy's poor just do what you feel
not appropriate. Now now now, from the Beatles the sun run for your life,
other see you dead little girl than to be with another man cut,
I guess seems like a little overland getting better with the Beatles. Has I used to be cruel to my woman. I beat her cheek and kept her apart from the things that she loved psychopath. That
to be a ringer great, I think, did they came up with that lyric because he's in here again later on and off,
where's your squall is on the warpath by Loretta Lynn. Getting better was Macartney son, really, I think so
I may maybe I just feel like Ringo hadda he's gonna super appropriate, though in this any in nineteen sixty seven, you could say that by that doesn't seem right had not at all your squaws on the warpath by Loretta Line has well. You leave me at home to keep the teepee clean
you got me in some of these are a
the Arab, which was by re
even the comedy saw that they each can change the
pronunciation of Arab, because a
doesn't rhyme with Arab, so yeah
Does it have the a rabbit or sets not how you pronounce it may take offence to them now short
people by Randy, Newman, that's comma joking and Jelly Jockey Zelie an end. It was it a
and ironic song. He was being ironic right out and brown
whereby the rolling stone, so this one is value
The thought about this one many times the song features so many taboo subjects, including forced sex with an under age slave girl, booth, Pro
Probably not the topic. You want to lead a very well known song with
some of these or like not as well known one in a million by guns n roses. But I don't remember it. I don't either one thousand nine hundred and eighty eight rock song describes Axl Rose's experience getting hustled at a greyhound bus station.
First came to LOS Angeles in the lyrics. The following groups are denigrated, the police
when you could totally soldier totally ok to do that when black people
and he uses the end worth. Ok, that's ok, immigrants,
and gaze calling them. The F word
gay in the song. Not good, not would not be doing today. In my opinion, not acceptable. Chow
girl by David Bowe, hard to believe
these two
China, girls or asian women. Of course, you can't, you can't say China girl anymore, the butt
we should be saying not. He says that this was about and ridicule,
lying stereotypes of age, so in this almost in the short people sort of yes genre, yes, but in the
it's really strange because in the in the video for the song he does
with his eyes that you really couldn't get away with. Today of you would be
would be cancelled. Yet not your songs would not be purchased in anger. Stop a p! I hate David Bowie.
Yes. That is what I say please, how island girl by Elton John, it's about it,
you're, making a woman who was quote black Ass
Cole, who works as a
prostitute in Manhattan,
act. Boy is trying to take her again coat. Quoting black boy is trying to take her back to the island and ask what are you wanting with a white man's world? Probably not gonna work today,
dire straits, money for nothing is well known. You may remember this year. They use the F word for Gay
multiple times multiple times now that was,
they cannot even back then on some radio stations as some other
just let it play which you couldn't possibly do today,
If I understand what I think they're still play,
the song, the way it is which is some.
Surprising if they only at, is yeah width
effort in it now leaped at all costs
It's one thing to play a song the way it was it's nothing to perform it lock. It today,
it's dangerous.
Changing these things. What does it do? Does it actually huh
society- probably not now, but usually you just these artists, don't wanna be on video, doing it right,
Ringle star you're. Sixteen
There was a lot of these back in the seventh he has about six year olds. I dont know why I pat Eve I dont know in fact,
the song my shoe Rona by the neck.
Eighteen. Seventy nine Qana got that band shut down even back there
because they were sing it about young girls on the top yeah there's a lot
go out there like ok, that's creepy, that's weird! That was your sixteen you're beautiful in your mine, yes, Ringo, STAR fat bottom girls by queen. Now you think that one would be banned because our or questionable, because you're fat, shaming, maybe that's what I would think when I would hear that. However
This is the
ex of the song, but I knew love before I left my nursery, while left alone with big fat
fatty she was such a naughty nanny heap
woman, you made a bad boy out of me, so this this young men seems to have been raped. That's what I would say.
You wouldn't think that they sing upon rock song about it later on now you and times these incur make don't stand so close to me by the police, the great song, but the subject matter is not great
yeah authorities are all twice in a teacher twice her age crossing dangerous line by having an illegal and appropriate affair, inappropriate, fair corporate.
I don't think he ever does in the south
He's trying to resist her basically trying to hide herself out of it. Basically, is what I would say about father figure from George Michael nineteen. Eighty seven,
this I've. Never I dont remember this line in the sand. That's all I wanted.
Sometimes love can be mistaken for
a crime. So
basically saying this is like the nimbler argument. Luck area is love, you guys say it's a crime. It's actually love, not a great idea.
Young girl by Gary Pocket in the union gap, young girl,
Get out of my life
So young girl get out of my mind. My love, for you is way out of line
better, run girl, you're much too young girl there.
All the charms of a woman. So she's, not a woman. You ve kept us
secret of your youth. You lead me to believe your old enough to give me love, and now it now,
hurts to know the Jimmy rethink. Just did that all the time is this in the sixties. These guys thought about we're. Fourteen year olds, what is going on my Schroeder? We talked about a little bit hot legs for broad, Stuart hot legs.
Your mother to seventeen years old, he's
urging sixty four I dont really
for that Larry I don't. I don't think I knew that that's what he said until this moment really here.
Well if that's unfortunately, what he said, Sir about straight
blues nineteen
the eight rolling stones yeah, I can see
that you're fifth nineteen years old know. I do
want your I
and I have seen that you're so far from home. But it's no hanging matter. It's the cap
little crime. I don't think that's that
then dirtier no Mick and a kind of is a Kapital crime. Today,
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