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"So naturally the stuff that gets on TV is what that group of people find funny.
"He gets on TV: 'Pull your pants up black people, I was on TV in the 80s.
Tom becomes a reluctant local hero and to his alarm, which we take to be modesty, his face gets on TV.
Last October, during a stand-up set in Philadelphia, he included lines about the longstanding rape allegations made against Bill Cosby: "He gets on TV, 'Pull your pants up, black people.
Mr Baesler not only gives as good as he gets on TV (the air war is brutal) but has a stronger grass-roots organisation, with solid union support.Yet, as in the first district, the challenger has not been able to press his advantages home.
In the next session we'll take a closer look at tenses, and we'll find out if Daisy gets on TV and fulfils her dream of becoming famous.
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