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I Guess That's Why They Call It The News is a BBC Radio 4 satirical panel game hosted by Fred MacAulay and created by James Sherwood. The only series began broadcasting on 21 August 2009 and continued for five episodes.
The song received largely favourable reviews, with Bill Janovitz of AllMusic declaring the song "likely to stand the test of time as a standard." [3]Janovitz wrote: "As with the lyric, the music has more than a tinge of nostalgia, with a '50s-like R&B shuffle, a jazzy piano theme, and an inspired, Toots Thielemans-like harmonica solo from Stevie Wonder.
McNutt was a resident of New Albany, Mississippi, and had served in the United States Army Reserve, including in Iraq.He worked at a Toyota plant. He had a variety of mental health problems, such as depression as well as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the latter of which was a direct consequence of his time served in the Iraq War in 2007 and 2008. [4]
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"Hey guys, I guess that's it." — Ronnie McNutt , American US States Army Reserve veteran (31 August 2020), right before committing suicide by shooting himself with a bolt action rifle "My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed."
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Image credits: dadsaysjokes Humor plays a huge role in people’s lives. They tend to look for a partner with a good sense of humor, can benefit from being funny at work, and even use it as a ...
Formed in 2008, [4] the duo sold about 100,000 songs online in 2009. [5] They are known for their viral YouTube videos and covers of popular songs. [6] [7] As of November 2022, they had more than 1.53 million subscribers and over 430 million views on their YouTube channel. [8] Their first song, "Hail Mary", was featured on YouTube's front page. [9]