to quote Vincent Furnier
SCHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL'S...
OUT.
FOR.
THE SUMMER!
OUT.
FOR.
THE SUMMER!
He was a MUSICIAN, ASTRONOMER, EDUCATOR, CAT LOVER, ATHEIST, AND AMERICAN PATRIOT. Milo kept a lot of people thinking, learning and entertained for many years. He probably angered a few, too. No matter--he is sorely missed.
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Already? Welcome back!
Hello. I'm the scourge of the internet. I thought you'd like to know.
"Why are they coming over here and harassing us for the mere expression of opinion on CTV boards? I've been bashed over there for expressing opinions. I figure it's part of the deal. If a person is bold enough to post over there, they expect to get blasted by those who disagree, right?"
Posted by vero at September 11, 2004 03:51 PM
"Really, Veronica Prior? People should expect to be blasted at Court TV? What was it Loretta called it? A Jihad on September 11th? And you wonder why you are the scourge of the internet. You POS."
Anonymous | 05.09.06 - 4:49 pm | #
The first quote is from a comment section at Misfitting.com, either during or just after the Scott Peterson trial. The archived comments found their way to a "bash misfitting" blog. The second quote is a current comment on my 18-month-old words.
BTW, I met Alice Cooper (very briefly), and a more disgusting mysogynist I hope never to know!
But it is a great song!
He's a republican george w. bush boot-licker, too.
Oh, and a golfer.
Three strikes.
But, as you said, it was a great song.
Damn! I haven't even made it to "pesky gadfly" yet!
That's OK, Milo. It takes time to work into these things.
I'm such an innocuous person to inspire such ire.
Mary--
Are you sure we are discussing the same Alice Cooper? Rumoured to have bitten the head off an unsuspecting fowl?
He had a chicken in the act when I saw him, but it flew away, and I don't think anyone bit it.
He didn't actually bite it off. Somebody threw the chicken on stage, Alice picked it up and threw it back out over the audience thinking it would fly away (city boy) and when it landed in the crowd the attendees literally tore it to shreds and tossed the shreds back on the stage.
It was Ozzie that did the head-biting thing. He decapitated a dove with his teeth at a PR session during his heavy drinking days. This actually was a way that pigeon breeders used to put down birds back when. He was still way drunk, though.
Yep, same Alice.
I love life's little lessons. After two years of trying to be interesting, topical, and socially and politically conscionable, it's a dorky post that quotes an Alice Cooper song from over thirty years ago that garners the most comments. Hmmmm...
guess it's generational...
DE-generational.
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