What man? Are you talking about a line from the Taylor Swift song? Last time I looked, she's certainly no man.And as the man said, haters are gonna hate.
What man? Are you talking about a line from the Taylor Swift song? Last time I looked, she's certainly no man.And as the man said, haters are gonna hate.
Here, go educate yourself: haters gonna hate Meaning & Origin | Slang by Dictionary.comWhat man? Are you talking about a line from the Taylor Swift song? Last time I looked, she's certainly no man.
You said something about "as the man-said". I responded with; what man?Here, go educate yourself: haters gonna hate Meaning & Origin | Slang by Dictionary.com
What?! You write some nonsense about Taylor Swift not being a man and I respond with a solid source as to the origins of the phrase (hint: Swift didn't originate it and it pre-dates her by many years). You're making less and less sense.You said something about "as the man-said". I responded with; what man?
You said something about what 'the man said'. Not sure what "man" you were talking about.What?! You write some nonsense about Taylor Swift not being a man and I respond with a solid source as to the origins of the phrase (hint: Swift didn't originate it and it pre-dates her by many years). You're making less and less sense.
I vote to close it. It's just devolved into a poor example of semantics.Let's get back on topic or this thread will be the next to be closed. Thanks.
Agreed 100%.LPFMs rise and fall. One thing is probably certain: they do not affect or harm the business or operations of commercial radio. Commercial radio has been busy enough, in many cases, doing that to itself. Either way, some podunk LPFM signal that few people know is there isn't going to harm the 50-200KW AM and FM blasters that cover most of a metro.
Paul McCartney knew who the man was, and told us to listen to what he said. Sorry-couldn’t resist. Mr. Fybush, it might be time to do a mercy killing.What?! You write some nonsense about Taylor Swift not being a man and I respond with a solid source as to the origins of the phrase (hint: Swift didn't originate it and it pre-dates her by many years). You're making less and less sense.