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Everybody’s done something wrong? Undoubtedly true.
But not everybody has defiled the Oval Office, has committed perjury (while serving as the top law enforcement official of the U.S.), has been found in contempt of court and fined $90,000, or has had to pay $850,000 to settle a claim of harassment.
Jimmy Carter Says Yes
It’s one of those gems that shouldn’t be lost to time. When I polled people at work nobody at all had heard of the Jimmy Carter rabbit attack. Nobody!
America’s educational system is clearly a dismal failure.
Have you ever listened to the songs listed and the records they’re from? You might find you like them. I don’t think I’m particularly pretentious, but I really like The Soft Bulletin by The Flaming Lips, as well as Kid A, OK Computer, and Amnesiac by Radiohead, and almost everything done by PJ Harvey. In Utero is overrated, though, I’ll give you that.
Also, it’s OK to like music that pretentious goobers also like. It doesn’t make you one by association.
Yeah, that’s hardly what makes me a pretentious goober.
Well then, dang it, what does?
Can’t help ya. One of those fish doesn’t realize he’s wet things.