Re: Spanish Version of "Star-Spangled Banner"




"Scott Fraser" <Scott_Fraser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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<<You just lost the argument, Scott. >>

Sure, if it makes you feel good to think that ignorance wins arguments,
yeah, you won. Very sorry that someone singing a song in a language you
don't speak somehow disrespected you, but you'll get over it.

That has nothing to do with it, and for the record, I've spent the majority
of my adult life recording music with spanish lyrics, thank you very much.


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