Max Goldberg WSJ Quote
Created on: February 19th, 2006
Wow, Max is the man, I can't believe he actually sid that.
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LoL, dude, N*gga's stealing bike's.. psh... that sh*t happens all the time. About 95% of the time a guy in a pink jumpsuit IS chasing him(it). And Practically EVERYTIME this happenes, the song: "n*gga stole my bike" will play in the backround.
I saw this once when i was a rookie in the force.
Pink jumpsuit white men coming into my office about fat black men stealing thier bicycles.
It's not parody, its fact.
"The whole copyright issue is very touchy, especially on the Internet," says Max Goldberg, operator of ytmnd.com, a site that posts thousands of parodies that are available to download. "In the real world, people don't steal things and just not think about it. It's much more of an afterthought on the Internet."
that's the real quote. funny what you did though
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