you go to norway and sweden, right? a lot of furor in norway. evidently there is a local businessman turned politician over there called donald trump. he said that the vikings weres would you wusses. it hit the fan. the local guy. coming for. had a glasure sliding down. his name was donald trump. and then the vikings are wimps, right? yeah. the vikings are wusses. he wouldn t apologize though. the people over there are so lovely and nice. in the middle of this mountain. billy, have you been there. you know how beautiful it is is god, such different rhythms here i could drop off the grid and live here. bam, all of a sudden isen got an american guy from chicago who wouldn t shut up for like two and a half hours. he was a labor organizer. he looked like annual older ernest hemingway. i said my nickname for him
scandinavia. you go to norway and sweden, right? a lot of furor in norway. evidently there is a local businessman turned politician over there called donald trump. he said that the vikings weres would you wusses. it hit the fan. the local guy. coming for. had a glasure sliding down. his name was donald trump. and then the vikings are wimps, right? yeah. the vikings are wusses. he wouldn t apologize though. the people over there are so lovely and nice. in the middle of this mountain. billy, have you been there. you know how beautiful it is is god, such different rhythms here i could drop off the grid and live here. bam, all of a sudden isen got an american guy from chicago who wouldn t shut up for like two and a half hours. he was a labor organizer. he looked like annual older ernest hemingway.
bam, all of a sudden i got an american guy from chicago who wouldn t shut up for two and a half hours. he was a labor organizer. he looked like an older ernest hemingway. my name is almost hemingway the twist is everybody around him wanted to blow their head up. he wouldn t shut up. as i watched this cat man the american beat you down we are so pleath with everything we say. people over there just zip it for a while. even me i got over there and i shut up for a while. as i watch people, billy have you done any people-watching lately? it is terrifying what s out there right now. everybody is walking around stunned, mouth-breathing crazy. people are all individuals but they are all nuts. to me, people are like snowflakes in that i wish a lot of them quite frankly would melt and go away. all right. now, we must say that norway and the western part of that state absolutely beautiful. scandinavia, very mellow
bam, all of a sudden i got an american guy from chicago who wouldn t shut up for two and a half hours. he was a labor organizer. he looked like an older ernest hemingway. my name is almost hemingway the twist is everybody around him wanted to blow their head up. he wouldn t shut up. as i watched this cat man the american beat you down we are so pleath with everything we say. people over there just zip it for a while. even me i got over there and i shut up for a while. as i watch people, billy have you done any people-watching lately? it is terrifying what s out there right now. everybody is walking around stunned, mouth-breathing crazy. people are all individuals but they are all nuts. to me, people are like snowflakes in that i wish a lot of them quite frankly would melt and go away. all right. now, we must say that norway and the western part of that state absolutely beautiful. scandinavia, very mellow
students because students pay exactly the same tuition for courses taught by adjuncts as for taught by full time faculty so they should get the same support. as you think of the labor organizer here then, and i m hearing okay, there s the same fear that we heard when we were talking with colby harris about the idea someone could be fired or rather not renewed. how do you start to build on a campus from the folks who do have relative privilege and voice, thinking about tuition paying students, tenured faculty, how do you get them on the side? i m a member of the professional staff congress which is part of the american federation of teachers. you know, what we realized and what i had to learn once i got out of the private sector and into the university, was that once you go down this road of fragmenting your professors and your teachers and breaking them down into part-time parts, it s very, very hard to dig out of it. right now the union has been