On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 06:20:25PM +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
Brucey did the famously unpatriotic song "Born on the 4th of July" which Ronald Reagan claimed to
like despite clearly never having listened to it. A number of big-wigs were all standing around
practically saluting to it as though it was the USA's national anthem but once it got beyond the
chorus-line and the meaning of the song became clearer to them there were a lot of very
red-faces. Good ol'Ron completely oblivious to it (or doing a good poker-face)
Good ol' Ron was oblivious to a lot of things.
BTW, do you always overquote?
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