The headline in the London Daily Mail said, “Out-of-touch judges to be given lessons in popular culture.” Of course, that caught my attention. But the subhead not only held my attention; it grabbed it with both hands and shook it: “After one said who are the Beatles?”
Who are The Beatles? Really? Life forms paddling around under the ice crust on Europa know who The Beatles are. English judges are that clueless about the world around them?
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