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{{quote|'''Walt''': Did I hear what I think I just heard?! |
{{quote|'''Walt''': Did I hear what I think I just heard?! |
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'''Jeremy''': Dad, it's just a song lyric. |
'''Jeremy''': Dad, it's just a song lyric. |
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'''Walt''': Don't give me that! I'm sick of this new music that's [[Moral Guardians|nothing but drugs and sex]]! |
'''Walt''': Don't give me that! I'm sick of this new music that's [[Moral Guardians|nothing but drugs and sex]]! |
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'''Jeremy''': You mean like, "[[Bob Dylan|Lay Lady Lay]]", "[[The Beatles|Lucy in the Sky]]", "[[Jimi Hendrix|Purple Haze]]", "[[The Rolling Stones|Brown Sugar]]"? |
'''Jeremy''': You mean like, "[[Bob Dylan|Lay Lady Lay]]", "[[The Beatles|Lucy in the Sky]]", "[[Jimi Hendrix|Purple Haze]]", "[[The Rolling Stones|Brown Sugar]]"? |
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'''Walt''': Hey, that's different! Those are classics! |
'''Walt''': Hey, that's different! Those are classics! |
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'''Connie''': Ouch. One point for the teenager. }} |
'''Connie''': Ouch. One point for the teenager. }} |
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* Ruben Bolling's comic strip Tom the Dancing Bug advanced a theory that popular culture was at its height when you, the reader, were twelve years old. |
* Ruben Bolling's comic strip Tom the Dancing Bug advanced a theory that popular culture was at its height when you, the reader, were twelve years old. |