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Tippi St. Clair
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Public Service Announcement, from a Californian:

Ack! You're right! Something of which I should have been aware, since I still have my old vinyl recordings of both!

"Is it actually currently enforced though?

Evidently, the estate of George Harrison released a statement indicating that it was not pleased with the use of Harrison's song to introduce Ivanka, but also remarked that, had the Trump campaign requested use of a different song, from the same album, they'd have been happy to have offered their blessings. That song?

Yep.

Jesus, what a crapfest. Do you think any "undecideds" will be swayed by this steaming pile of nonsense?

A submaggot, unfit to suck the sludge off a septic tank.

^^^^ This. Yes. It explains pretty much everything.

And when contestants start off the game by picking the $800 or $1,000 clue, it seems as though the tactic, as often as not, backfires on them, particularly when the category is slanted toward an emphasis that isn't readily apparent from the name of the category.

What concerns me about this speechwriter fiasco is the fact that Trump, and his campaign, are so lacking in insight, and sophistication, and sober judgment, that they would permit a ghostwriting, ballet-dancing, English major, friend-of-the-family amateur to get anywhere near the prospective first lady's big

Ummmm …. Yeah …. A little squirrely, right? Like the way he keeps glancing over at the other contestants when they ring in? And the jumping around the board, and starting with the $800 clues, is something that I usually find annoying. I know it's a tactic — Arthur Cho used it, with much success — but I've always felt

So …. classy guys, furiously typing out their bitter malevolence from their bedrooms in their mom's basements, right? Jesus, some people really need more to do, don't they? Sheesh.

Yep. It's like what happened to Leslie Jones, earlier this week. It's shameful. I want to say to these people, "Wow. Your mother must be so proud."

It is blistering, isn't it? God, they were really something. Back when their first single — "Evil Ways" — hit the charts, in late 1969, all of us kids (teenagers) were just blown away. We had never heard anything like it, that hard rock-Cuban/African rhythms fusion, and it was a revelation. It was something completely

Hmmmm …. I didn't know enough about musical genres, back in the mid-60s, to have recognized "Hold Me Tight" as ska. Truth be told, I'm not sure I'd recognized it as ska, today! I guess I don't really know what ska is, or how it is distinguished it from reggae. Don't know anything about reggae — except for Bob Marley —

OMG, I'd forgotten all about that song! Ha ha ha ha ha! Jeeze, it was terrible, wasn't it? LOL.

Hmmmmmm ….. Why am I getting the funny feeling I'm being mocked? ;)