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From kcronin <fiatluxury@yahoo.com>
Subject Re: Clear Channel does it again
Date Thu, 26 Feb 2004 09:49:43 -0800 (PST)

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is disco a greater crime than watergate?  as long as
we're being all americancentric about things, i'd also
like to include assasination of MLK, and the rise
mccarthyism. Oh, yeah, and the day Snapple decided to
stop making regular raspberry iced tea.  What a
fucking travesty of justice that was!


--- bob <segarini@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Let's see...
> 1914: World War I
> 1929: Stock Market Crash
> 1939: World War II
> 1941: Pearl Harbour
> 1945: Hiroshima
> 1959: The Day The Music Died
> 1963: Assasination of JFK
> 1972: Disco
> 1980: Murder Of John Lennon
> 1986: Shuttle Disaster I
> 2001: World Trade Center Destroyed
> 2003: Shuttle Disaster II
> 2004: Some Woman Sees Janet Jackson's Tit On TV,
> Flips Out, America Goes
> Nuts
> 
> Yipes!
> 
> bob
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "kcronin" <fiatluxury@yahoo.com>
> 
> 
> > I idly wonder if some word came down from on high
> in
> > the post-janet's-supernipple-america that
> clearchannel
> > was going on the straight and narrow for awhile.
> and
> > then, maybe howard has finally worn out his
> welcome
> > and this is just a convenient excuse. on the other
> > hand, i don't think they should be censoring him,
> and
> > it does really amount to censorship, doesn't it,
> if
> > they own 60% of his audience?  I mean, personally
> I
> > wouldn't give the man a piece of gum, but i've
> > successfully avoided listening to him for
> years...as
> > anyone could, who wasn't hellbent on being shocked
> and
> > appalled at the State of Things.
> >
> > i know he was a big fan of Hum, and played their
> song
> > "stars" repeatedly on his show before it was
> really
> > all over radio (or as much as it ever got all over
> > radio.)  The Hum boys were quite gratified by
> that.
> >
> > --kelly
> 


=====
arma non servant modum

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