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The latest person to wade into the huge online community is Bill Murray, whose AMA, while interesting, was also a bit perplexing.
Mr. Charlton-Jones, a director of the old master paintings department at Sotheby's in London, said he found the work a bit perplexing.
Westchester County's deputy commissioner of emergency services, Anthony Sutton, concurred with the decision of his superiors to send workers home early, but, as a veteran of winters upstate, he found the local alarm a bit perplexing.
Barry Manilow's song in honor of "American Bandstand" on the other hand, was truly awful, which made his Emmy for best individual performance on a variety show a bit perplexing.
One is the straightforward issue of meeting demand, though some here in the Northwest find it a bit perplexing that questions about how to do so are even being asked.
Because this thing has become so ubiquitous (really, just about everybody seems to love it), it's ended up on sites whose readers are not necessarily big T-Pain listeners, and who therefore find the sound and vocabulary of the video a bit perplexing.
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