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JUDGE THOMPSON: That guy. Yah.<br>
JUDGE THOMPSON: That guy. Yah.<br>


PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY: I'd have to hear the whole song . . . [Inaudible]. Can you play it for me? [laughing]<br>
PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY: I'd have to hear the whole song . . . [Inaudible]. Can you play it for me? [Laughing]<br>


JUDGE THOMPSON: Let's go to the other side of the record store. In the early 80s.<br>
JUDGE THOMPSON: Let's go to the other side of the record store. In the early 80s.<br>
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PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY: Yah.<br>
PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY: Yah.<br>


JUDGE THOMPSON: First verse-- "I, I've been watching you. I think I wanna know ya, know ya. I said I, I'm a little dangerous. Girl I'd love to show ya, show ya . . . Jungle Love . . . [Inaudible][laughing]. Are we at a point in human development in America where the word "dangerous" is libelous or is it a compliment in some aspects . . . ?<br>
JUDGE THOMPSON: First verse-- "I, I've been watching you. I think I wanna know ya, know ya. I said I, I'm a little dangerous. Girl I'd love to show ya, show ya . . . Jungle Love . . . [Inaudible][Laughing from courtroom audience]. Are we at a point in human development in America where the word "dangerous" is libelous or is it a compliment in some aspects . . . ?<br>


PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY: Okay. Okay. You asked me the question. If-- if you take the word dangerous out of context . . . dangerous, is it libelous? No . . . .<br>
PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY: Okay. Okay. You asked me the question. If-- if you take the word dangerous out of context . . . dangerous, is it libelous? No . . . .<br>
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