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JUDGE THOMPSON: Okay. Let's go back to that era of human development that historians like to call "The Day." Ted Nugent wrote and recorded a song about his girlfriend. The title was "Little Miss Dangerous." Did he libel his girlfriend?<br> | JUDGE THOMPSON: Okay. Let's go back to that era of human development that historians like to call "The Day." Ted Nugent wrote and recorded a song about his girlfriend. The title was "Little Miss Dangerous." Did he libel his girlfriend?<br> | ||
PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY: | PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY: Ain't no doubt Teddy whips it out. That Ted Nugent?<ref>An apparent modified quote from the song [https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Ted_Nugent ''Free-For-All'' by Ted Nugent (1976)]("When in doubt I whip it out")</ref><br> | ||
JUDGE THOMPSON: That guy. Yah.<br> | JUDGE THOMPSON: That guy. Yah.<br> |
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