Why is it that the high-minded, morally superior folks marching to “End ________” or “Save _________” always seem to leave behind tons of signs, banners, litter and garbage when their marches are done? Don’t their unassailably morally pure march agendas include protecting the environment or is it okay for them to trash the place like a bunch of hoggs?
Why is it that the high-minded, morally superior folks marching to “End ________” or “Save _________” always seem to leave behind tons of signs, banners, litter and garbage when their marches are done? Don’t their unassailably morally pure march agendas include protecting the environment or is it okay for them to trash the place like a bunch of hoggs?
Did you see my stupid question post earlier in the thread which asked, "Why didn't the hippies help clean up their mess after the Woodstock concert ended?"
Next time there is a local psychic medium visiting town, would it be rude of me to set up a small table outside the venue offering "FREE PSYCHIC GUESSING" to people queueing up for the event?
In the late 70's, was there some unspoken agreement that we would all just ignore the filthy lyrics to "Greased Lightning"?
Over the years, I've heard the song played in public places, including at an elementary school talent show and (about 5 years ago) at Downtown Disney* in Florida.
The recent Live! telecast of "Grease" cleaned up the lyrics. (I guess we're all just "snowflakes" now...)
*Yes, I know it's called "Disney Springs" now, but it will always be "Downtown Disney" to me, so just shut up.
Oh god! That's so true about Greased Lightning. I remember as a kid other kids singing the song (it was hugely popular round our way on VHS) and no parents ever telling them off. Wow. How'd I miss that one.
Did you see my stupid question post earlier in the thread which asked, "Why didn't the hippies help clean up their mess after the Woodstock concert ended?"
I don't recall seeing it, Jim. It is a great stupid question. Hopefully any appropriation of it on my part was purely done subconsciously (a la "My Sweet Lord/He's So Fine"). Attribution provided if needed.