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Author Topic: RIP Tina Turner  (Read 1661 times)

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Re: RIP Tina Turner
« Reply #25 on: May 27, 2023, 10:24:00 PM »
Quote where he defended him. Some of you guys have a real issue with the English language.

Well to be fair, Ziggy has always been a big advocate for Women's rights.

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Re: RIP Tina Turner
« Reply #26 on: May 30, 2023, 12:00:47 PM »
First chance I've had to reply on this thread.

Back in 2011 we visited Cleveland on a drive out to Milwaukee for my 20 year reunion.  We visited the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.  Like most museums you exit into the gift shop which at the RAR HOF also doubles as a record shop.  My younger daughter who was eight at the time was determined to find a Tina Turner CD.  My kids liked her because Proud Mary appears in the film Flushed Away which they both were watching repeatedly at the time.  My kid wanted to buy and pay for the CD herself too.  We get to the counter and the guy behind the counter prompts a conversation with my daughter starting with:
"Tina Turner's greatest hits.  Are you getting this for your parents or grandparents?" 
"No, It's for me." 
"Are you sure you don't want a Hannah Montana CD or something instead?"
"Nope, just this one."
"Good pick.  I like it!  You have great taste in music."
"Thanks."

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Re: RIP Tina Turner
« Reply #27 on: May 30, 2023, 12:54:52 PM »
First chance I've had to reply on this thread.

Back in 2011 we visited Cleveland on a drive out to Milwaukee for my 20 year reunion.  We visited the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.  Like most museums you exit into the gift shop which at the RAR HOF also doubles as a record shop.  My younger daughter who was eight at the time was determined to find a Tina Turner CD.  My kids liked her because Proud Mary appears in the film Flushed Away which they both were watching repeatedly at the time.  My kid wanted to buy and pay for the CD herself too.  We get to the counter and the guy behind the counter prompts a conversation with my daughter starting with:
"Tina Turner's greatest hits.  Are you getting this for your parents or grandparents?" 
"No, It's for me." 
"Are you sure you don't want a Hannah Montana CD or something instead?"
"Nope, just this one."
"Good pick.  I like it!  You have great taste in music."
"Thanks."

Cute story, but also bizarre that he's impressed with her taste in music, but needs to slight her twice (the second in an incredibly douchey fashion) to get to his compliment.

 

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