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December 30, 2008
December 29, 2008
GIRL GEORGE TV SHOW: FAST FLOYD - 1982 [ former MINK DeVILLE guitar]
FAST FLOYD.82' fm.MINK DeVILLE
ON GIRL GEORGE TV SHOW 1982
WINDY ST. GEORGE
"HEY LOOK AT ME"
KEITH WHITLEY: 'RUB IT IN' as LESTER FLATTS - 1985 [RALPH EMERY TRIBUTE SHOW TNN 1995]
Keith Whitley Tribute Show-"Ralph Emery Show" (1995)
Scenes from the special Keith Whitley tribute show on "The Ralph Emery Show" from 1995, featuring an old clip from 1985 of Keith doing Billy "Crash" Craddock's hit "Rub It In", Lester Flatt-style, and an interview with Keith's brother Dwight. Dwight performed his single "The Legend and the Man" on this show, but Dwight has personally requested I not post it due to his dissatisfaction with the performance of the house band, so I'll respect his wishes.
Okay, men, if you really want to watch, you can, but be warned, you may get grossed out (feel disgusted, feel sick in your stomach) SARAH, YOU WIN!
Okay, men, if you really want to watch, you can, but be warned, you may get grossed out (feel disgusted, feel sick in your stomach). This blog post is about when a woman gets her period (menstruates) in America.
Partial Transcript
Today we’re going to talk about “getting your period” (time of menstruation/bleeding).
Yes. I’m wearing my red jacket for this occasion (for this talk, this special event, this situation).
“Getting your period” means when a woman bleeds every month.
Okay, guys, you can turn it off. I know this is stuff you don’t want to hear.
If you’re in another country and you’ve got your period, you need to know what to say and how to say it. You can say, “She’s on the rag.” (She has her period, She’s bleeding.)
The time before she gets her period, that’s called “PMS” (pre-menstrual syndrome - the week before the bleeding starts when hormones change and can cause mood changes, fluctuations in emotion.
You can say, “I’m PMSing now.” (But Kim’s Note to Guys - Don’t tell a woman she’s PMSing or she might kill you.)
Or… “I think my period’s about to come. I feel like shit.” (I feel terrible.)
Let’s say (Imagine), you are in a bathroom in America and EMERGENCY,you don’t have a tampon or a pad (napkin).
Sometimes women will ask one another, “Hey, do you have a tampon? Do you have any napkins? Do you have a pad?”
Even though there is a taboo (a barrier against talking or discussing something) … that’s why I’m talking to you about this.
If you have an emergency, women are pretty understanding (quite understanding) in America.
No one is going to say, “I’m so offended (insulted) that you asked me that.”
They’ll say, “Oh gosh, I don’t.” or “Let me ask my sister.” We tend to help each other out. (to tend to do something = to usually do something)