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vetuste_ennemi | 03:43 Sun 28th May 2017 | Society & Culture
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Watching TOTP from BeeGees onwards.


Would YMCA be banned from every modern US campus?
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Its YOPA
If you mean the song YMCA ,the group were called Village People.
Why would they be banned? Being openly Gay is 'normal' now!
i think the op is referring to the ''Bloke With Feathers In His Hair'' being disrespectful to american indians but then again his father was a lakota sioux ...

^ Yes he was a genuine 'Native American'
Students may be conflicted by the acceptance of lifestyle versus the appropriation of native American culture, Eddie.
To say nothing of vegans wigging out over the cowboy's chaps.
Or the daughters of Sappho protesting a group made up exclusively of the oppressor.
The choices are almost endless.
apologies ... 'american indians' was a slip of the fingers, i did, of course, mean 'Native American'


I once accidently wandered into a bar where all the customers were 'village people' lookalikes . I dropped a coin but had to kick it 50 yards down the street before I dared bend over to pick it up!
That's ok ael, we all knew you meant red devil ;-)
//Yes he was a genuine 'Native American'//

he used boop-boop boop-boop really well
( imitate an emergency siren in perfect pitch - he was the one wasnt he? i can only do a nixdorff cash register - beep beep!)
// I dropped a coin but had to kick it 50 yards down the street before//

o god i thought he wrote 'lick it' 50 y - you crypto leather queen you

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