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Tom Paulin performs Ice Cube at the Hay Festival, Hay-On-Wye

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2008

from www.london-shite.com

In response to Glastonbury's plundering of the ghetto by booking rapper Jay Z as their headline act, the organisers at theGuardian Hay Festival enrolled the poet and noted Irish sourpuss Tom Paulin to perform Ice Cube's seminal 1993 hit "It Was a Good Day".

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  • Oxford lecturer mocks a the language of a man from the ghetto. Awfully white of him.

  • no tom talks shit and is the new satan with two dicks on his head for horns lol

  • Tom Paulin is one of the most pretentious people who ever drew breath

  • @zzxzqwq I like the fella ..feel he talks indecipherable confused sense a bit like Martin O'Neill...now Tony Parsons is a super-smug evil dickshithead of the first order.

  • Love said Bloom. The opposite of hate. I'm not an academic Mr. Paulin, but I suspect that I got closer to Bloom's heart that you ever did. How can you pretend to understand Ulysses, and yet spew such hate around? I'm not accusing you of anti-semitism. It need not be a race thing at all. But to incite murder is to incite murder. Shame on you.

  • Tom Paulin is pointless. And how does one 'plunder the ghetto'?

  • Tom Paulin is a dickhead shithead. He is evil.

  • Might be nice if he could speak english.

  • Tom Pualin is a shite.

  • this is genius. is it fake or what. i need to know more...

    YSF

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