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Patrick
2 year s ago
#45 Sean Connery
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Louise
2 year s ago
Patrick
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I first thought it was King Agamemnon from Time Bandits.
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Phillip
2 year s ago
#19 Dylan looks less than thrilled to be around those kooks.
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Irv
2 year s ago
Phillip
, The song was horrible and they played it every 15 minutes every day for months.
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Abel
2 year s ago
Irv
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I agree... it was torture!
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Ronald
2 year s ago
Irv
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It was epic virtue signaling to say the least.
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Clara
2 year s ago
Phillip
, and long before he grudgingly accepted a Nobel prize
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Erna
2 year s ago
#47, going to see a similar image tomorrow now that Japan beat Germany 2-1....grrr
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Lenny
2 year s ago
#13 I will play a song, if you don't like it, I will kill you.
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Aurilla
2 year s ago
#45 Wise. Solomon Wise.
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Norby
2 year s ago
#19
And 37(!) Years later, Ethiopia is still starving.
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Cathleen
2 year s ago
Norby
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Don't blame it on the song
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Dosia
2 year s ago
Cathleen
, The point is the song didn't do a bit of good.
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Mattie
2 year s ago
Dosia
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it did good
but it didnt change much
maybe because some people dont wanted to change
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Medora
2 year s ago
Mattie
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Or maybe there's so much corruption that the money didn't go that far.
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Chrissy
2 year s ago
Medora
, The African Warlords steal all the food (to feed their armies and to sell to the starving people) at the airport as it is unloaded.
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Clara
2 year s ago
#34 that cannot be comfortable
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Medora
2 year s ago
#16 is a great idea. I see too many cyclists all in black at night.
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Patrick
2 year s ago
#45 Sean Connery
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Louise
2 year s ago
Patrick
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I first thought it was King Agamemnon from Time Bandits.
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Phillip
2 year s ago
#19 Dylan looks less than thrilled to be around those kooks.
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Irv
2 year s ago
Phillip
, The song was horrible and they played it every 15 minutes every day for months.
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Abel
2 year s ago
Irv
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I agree... it was torture!
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Ronald
2 year s ago
Irv
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It was epic virtue signaling to say the least.
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Clara
2 year s ago
Phillip
, and long before he grudgingly accepted a Nobel prize
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Erna
2 year s ago
#47, going to see a similar image tomorrow now that Japan beat Germany 2-1....grrr
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Lenny
2 year s ago
#13 I will play a song, if you don't like it, I will kill you.
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Aurilla
2 year s ago
#45 Wise. Solomon Wise.
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Norby
2 year s ago
#19
And 37(!) Years later, Ethiopia is still starving.
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Cathleen
2 year s ago
Norby
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Don't blame it on the song
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Dosia
2 year s ago
Cathleen
, The point is the song didn't do a bit of good.
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Mattie
2 year s ago
Dosia
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it did good
but it didnt change much
maybe because some people dont wanted to change
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Medora
2 year s ago
Mattie
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Or maybe there's so much corruption that the money didn't go that far.
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Chrissy
2 year s ago
Medora
, The African Warlords steal all the food (to feed their armies and to sell to the starving people) at the airport as it is unloaded.
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Clara
2 year s ago
#34 that cannot be comfortable
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Medora
2 year s ago
#16 is a great idea. I see too many cyclists all in black at night.
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I first thought it was King Agamemnon from Time Bandits.
I agree... it was torture!
It was epic virtue signaling to say the least.
And 37(!) Years later, Ethiopia is still starving.
Don't blame it on the song
it did good
but it didnt change much
maybe because some people dont wanted to change
Or maybe there's so much corruption that the money didn't go that far.