Talk:Punky Reggae Party

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[edit] Clean this up

what the hell is this crap? clean this up

son, that's what cleanup tags are for. welcome to wikipedia.

[edit] African-American youth of England

"He respected the African-American youth of England, and more importantly, the black youth of Jamaica. There were parallels between the two movements Rastas were like Jamaican Punks."

I don't think there were many african-Americans in England.  :) There should also be an n-dash between "movements" and "Rastas" —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.243.175.114 (talk) 18:37, 3 October 2007 (UTC)