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heard about it on the radio this morning, it is absolutely dumb. then right after reporting the story they played the full unedited song, then played the "controversial" part twice while mocking the ban then played their edit . it was a good laugh.
It looks as if Canadian politicians are just as bad as US politicians.........I say we vote "no confidence" and get rid of the entire crop of PC addled miscreants.
Everytime I hear the song 'Money for Nothin' I wait for <strike>"The little f....t with the earing and the make up..." </strike> the song in question, but it's almost always edited out. Has been down here for as long as I can remember. I miss the old days when you could hear Charlie Daniels call the devil a sonuvabich at the end of 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia," too.
Everytime I hear the song 'Money for Nothin' I wait for "The little f...... with the earing and the make up..." but it's almost always edited out. Has been down here for as long as I can remember.
That's exactly why all this BS is so rediculous, I say let them play........
Everytime I hear the song 'Money for Nothin' I wait for <strike>"The little f....t with the earing and the make up..." </strike> the song in question, but it's almost always edited out. Has been down here for as long as I can remember. I miss the old days when you could hear Charlie Daniels call the devil a sonuvabich at the end of 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia," too.
Not on 106.9 The Fox. These songs are still original.
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