you know,I am glad he changed his name.
Morning, George, listen, I heard the censor yanked, two of my DJs off the air.
-Yes, as I wonder the censor didn't come after their counter-culture hippy
faculty adviser.
-Hippy? George, my aunt Ruthy was a hippy.
-Yes, my papa was a rolling stone
-Be that as it may, your young protégés overstepped the boundary of
good taste
-Well,who decides what's good taste?
-You're lookin' at them, baby.
- look, Hunter and Matthews don't get stoked about much
around here. But they really got into the radio show. And I think they deserve
a second chance,oh,with a little more adult supervision.
-Who would be the adult?
-You're lookin' at him, baby.
-Well, I'll take it under consideration.
-Thank you.
-Oh, by the way, was your aunt Ruthy at Woodstock?
-No, I don't think so.
-Must be another Ruthy Turner.
-Good Morning, John Adams High, this is Cory and Shawn,
the bad boys are back on the air. They tried to silence us, but we are back and
we are louder than ever.
-Well, Mr. Turner, your supervision seems to be working
splendidly.
(You are listening to the pirate radio.)
-George. If you find them first, you save me a piece.
(Mr. Feeny wanted us to talk about the spring dance, we‘ll do an one better,we
will give you a spring dance, right here, right now, come on, everybody dance)
-Wait a minute,wait a minute, I want everyone to stop
dancing and return to your classes.
(-Let's start a Bill of Rights for students and the No.1
amendment, your right to dance.)
anytime, anywhere.
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