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Articles and books we referenced for this episode:
Is It Racist To 'Call A Spade A Spade'_ _ Code Switch _ NPR, Sep 23, 2013
The Racial History Of The 'Grandfather Clause' _ Code Switch _ NPR, Oct 23, 2013
'Bite the bullet' - the meaning and origin of this phrase
The Secret History of _Eeny Meeny Miny Mo_, Apr 16, 2015
'Break the ice' - the meaning and origin of this phrase
What 'have your cake and eat it too' really means - Business Insider, Dec 12, 2016
That's So Lame_ Why I Stopped Using Lame - Life as I Know It, Dec 20, 2013
2_ Butter Someone Up - Butter Someone Up _ HowStuffWorks
'Cat got your tongue_' - the meaning and origin of this phrase
3_ Sour Grapes - Butter Someone Up _ HowStuffWorks
BiCurean
John Oliver Mueller Investigation
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07/19/18 • 35 min
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