Posted on 11/20/2011 3:14:35 PM PST by re_nortex
“You white honkies, start your polluting, capitalist engines!”
I see she has a small white nose these days and her skin is lighter. Mine as well get the tax payers to pay for all this.
Good.
From reading here further - it has nothing to do with the post per se, but rather the comments made by some folks.
I don’t remember anything racist on the thread about Matthews that got yanked
http://tv.breitbart.com/thrill-is-gone-matthews-turns-on-obama-i-hear-stories-that-you-would-not-believe/
So what is the excuse for that one?
That got pulled as well? Looks like JimRob hired a 1000+ poster from DUH to mod FR.
If that happens, it would be the oddest thing at the GOO since Porter Wagoner had James Brown (yes, that James Brown) as a guest back in the 1970's. The audience was rather stuned.
After the opening medley, Browns announcer repeated James Brown! as the singer left the stage amid small applause. But then, the announcer started, James! Come back out here! Yall want to hear MORE? A number of audience members could be heard shouting NO! while others responded with polite applause.
Its the only sport I watch for years and for that very reason.
Please everyone go to this thread and watch the video.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2809856/posts
It is excellent and a catchy tune.
Hopefully, it doesn’t get yanked
“We’re the Good Ole Blues Brothers...Boys.”
Glad it came out a third time, this is the first one I've seen.......
So who called in sick today, making you the current thread cop? I thought you had the weekend off?
Was JB a marxist president pandering to a crowd of patriots that work for a living?
It´s a good thing they had that Sergeant and his family there for cover. Otherwise these two commies wouldn´t have dared do this.
...unexpectedly...
The last “thrill” post that was just pulled was a duplicate of this one:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2810195/posts
I actually heard portions of Brown's appearance on the Opry that night. He was out of his element since his performance was not tailored one bit to the country genre. The Pointer Sisters had guests of the Opry a few years earlier and were well-received since their hit "Fairytale" had some country riffs and a steel guitar lead.
Toward the end of the 1970's, Porter Wagoner released a few very forgettable disco (yes, DISCO) songs. He went back to the straight and narrow, becoming an iconic figure for country music when the Nashville Network reached its zenith.
The boos were very imperceptible and I had to listen hard to find them.........just saying
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