MPR apologizes for Robbie Fulks lyric during ‘Prairie Home Companion’

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During Saturday night’s live “Prairie Home Companion” show country singer Robbie Fulks sang the word “goddamn,” prompting Minnesota Public Radio to apologize before the show’s Sunday replay, where it was bleeped, according to a post on minneapoliscitypages.com.

According to the post: “The ‘goddamn’ verse starts at about 7:40 on the segment titled “Sometimes the Grass is Really Greener, Where I Fell.”

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