about my musical comedy. you know, the kinks, remember, they were writing dedicated follower of fashion and i want to be like david. like, they were doing musical satire and the beatles were winking and nodding and giggling through the whole thing until they got super serious. but so much of it was sardonic. and ben folds definitely, with rockin the suburbs and all that, and one angry dwarf and all that, was right on some sort of cusp between pop and satire. 0ne angry dwarf and 200. solemn faces. ..solemn faces, which is the opening track on this album. great title, isn t it? forever and ever amen. yeah. # now i m big and important # 0ne angry dwarf # and 200 solemn faces # are you # if you really want to see me, check the papers and the tv. that s a revenge song, isn t it? yeah, i guess. # kiss my ass goodbye.# you have written your own
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world, which she strongly believed and he thought that it should join the exchange rate mechanism, the erm. which when it finally did it didn t work out but they fell out very, very badly about this and this seemingly iron alliance between margaret thatcher and nigel lawson crumbled and that i think, and europe was part of the. and first he went and then a year later she went. he was a big beast of his generation, wasn t it? certainly someone that i grew up knowing and hearing about and i can imagine that many politicians who were probably a little bit frightened of him. what was he like as a person? i little bit frightened of him. what was he like as a person?- was he like as a person? i liked him. i was he like as a person? i liked him- i sunpose was he like as a person? i liked him. i suppose it was he like as a person? i liked him. i suppose it could - was he like as a person? i liked him. i suppose it could be - was he like as a person? i liked i him. i suppose it could be sli
you re speculating they flipped somebody. they may have, but remember they came to the floor without certainty. they started the process at the beginning of this week without certainty. so they continue to believe they can apply pressure, the pressure of public glare or people back home making phone calls, so we will have another vote but i wouldn t necessarily assume it s a done deal right now. oh, i m not assuming i assure you congressman, i m not assuming anything is a done deal. right now we are seeing congressman matt gaetz talking about someone who was generally a compatriot of his although she s been firmly in team mccarthy this entire time. i saw a sardonic looking congressman crenshaw looking at gaetz and congressman brian maste, the former fellow florida republican talking to him briefly. it is interesting. and another thing, congressman, that i have to ask, the near