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At some point (probably not yet), it might be interesting to add to the page that lip-synching is banned in Turkmenistan! From Triple J music news: The Turkmenistan President has taken the bold move to ban lip synching, something which leaders of the free world might not have been brave enought to do. He says the ban's been put in place because it's ruining the development of singing and musical art. 26/08/2005 16:40:29
129.78.228.114 03:10, 1 September 2005 (UTC)
Ban on lipsynching! LOL! The one good thing that freak dictator has ever done.