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|    K. Hematite to The BIEVS    |
|    Re: Origin of quotation    |
|    19 Apr 21 11:02:41    |
      From: khematite@gmail.com              On Monday, 19 April 2021 at 10:12:18 UTC-4, The BIEVS wrote:       > The French audience was giving him a hard time about how long it was taking       to tune his guitar ... and the banter between him and them grew. I always       wondered if it was something he'd heard growing up in the Midwest as a dig at       the French on how many        Americans gave their lives to free France from the Nazis. On Tuesday, July 11,       2017 at 6:55:49 PM UTC-4, Just Walkin' wrote:        > > On Tuesday, July 11, 2017 at 4:21:21 PM UTC-5, robert...@gmail.com wrote:        > > > On Monday, July 10, 2017 at 12:14:55 AM UTC-4, luisb...@aol.com wrote:        > > >        > > > > Or an explosion of "a picture is worth a thousand words," sometimes       attributed        > > > > to Napoleon Bonaparte.        > > >        > > > I hear that he and Horatio Nelson traded photos over Instagram.        > > >        > > > --        > > > BR        > > A piece of shit is worth a thousand luisb posts.                     Olympia Theatre, Paris, May 24, 1966 (Dylan's 25th birthday). The crowd was       probably more upset with the gigantic American flag that suddenly appeared       behind Dylan as he began his electric set than with his extended guitar       tuning. But hear the banter        for yourself:              https://www.bobdylan-comewritersandcritics.com/pages/programmes/       ylan-paris-24-may-1966.htm              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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