It was the song the Vietnam chorus was singing, which was essentially, "Yay socialism," I guess. I didn't really get it.
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Yeah, it was the "Woo! Socialism!" song. Facebook had suggested I might be interested in some blog posts about it earlier in the week.
Good lord. I guess upon some reflection I can kinda sorta see that there might be people still sore about the Vietnam war who might take it as stomping on their faces, but I wouldn't have thought it in advance.
Yeah, it seemed a little weird. It's not like we left there with a shining new democracy intact.
Oh, my roommate and I were confused also, but when she googled she said it was the U-Turn (?) being at a downed fighter plane?
The Voice starts tonight. Too soon, IMO, but I am curious to see what Shakira and Usher bring to the show.
Thanks, Lee! I had no idea.
There was an apology on TAR? I missed that.
Oh, my roommate and I were confused also, but when she googled she said it was the U-Turn (?) being at a downed fighter plane?
Huh. That at least makes more sense.
I am curious to see what Shakira and Usher bring to the show.
I actually really like them, but I was not a Christina fan. And Cee-Lo's outfits always seemed more entertaining than he did, to me.
Usher is sweet and very smooth, and Shakira is sort of adorable. And Adam and Blake seem to be welcoming them very enthusiastically.
Speaking of which, my crushes on Adam *and* Blake continue unabated.