Over The Culture: January 9th, 2022 ("Guess Who's Coming to 1984")
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No one is obligated to give another grown person "spare change" to another grown person just because they asked! If I go to the gas station, it's to get gas. If I go to the laundromat, it's to get my clothes washed. Giving complete strangers unearned money wasn't in the plans, I'm sorry. I don't have it like that. Not everyone is able to be Mother F*****g Theresa! My former roommate is still a bitch too, in case anyone asks. We lose another legend in Sidney Poitier. He wasn't just a leading man. He was THE leading man in a career that spanned several decades. A renegade, and an icon, he was Denzel before Denzel, and he'll be sorely missed, Rest In Power King. Van Halen's album "1984" (1/9/84) is considered by many to be their magnum opus, and it was their last album before the "Haggar The Horrible" era ๐Ÿ™ƒ. Music ("Good Position") by Jon Black. --- This episode is sponsored by ยท Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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