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On Aug 9, 7:24*pm, jps wrote:
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On this anniversary of Woodstock, I have read a few memories of this
supposedly blessed event. *I admit the music musta been good but it
also seems to me that everybody there was nothing more than a spoiled
rich kid whose daddy paid for the tickets and transportation.
ALL the "hippies" I ever knew were like that, rich daddies who kept
them in money so they could preach peace and love. *The rest of us
poorer kids worked to support their lazy asses.


I'm sorry, how is it that you worked to support their lazy asses?


You know little to nothing of hippies, obviously.


Froggy is just prepping for his upcoming trip to Jacksonville, where he
can protest along with his fellow birthers-teabaggers-health care reform
avoiders.


A lot of these hippies were kids of college profs here in Tallahassee
and I was saving to pay for tuition to pay their daddies salaries. *In
later years, these same hippie parasites eventually became govt
workers and often are now upper managers with far greater than average
salaries.


**** poor attempt to justify your bumper sticker bull****.

You didn't pay a bloody nickle towards their asses.


Tallytown was kinda small back then, couldnt make much sellin donuts,
I got $1.70/hr baggin groceries and then while in school got $1.90/hr
clearing swamp with a machete and .410 shotgun. Yes, I did help pay
their daddies salaries. Now, my tax money pays their overinflated
govt salaries. CUT TAXES, kill the cancer.
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On Aug 9, 7:35*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Aug 9, 7:24*pm, jps wrote:



On Sun, 9 Aug 2009 16:02:23 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch


wrote:
On Aug 9, 5:11*pm, H the K wrote:
jps wrote:
On Sun, 9 Aug 2009 13:30:42 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:


On this anniversary of Woodstock, I have read a few memories of this
supposedly blessed event. *I admit the music musta been good but it
also seems to me that everybody there was nothing more than a spoiled
rich kid whose daddy paid for the tickets and transportation.
ALL the "hippies" I ever knew were like that, rich daddies who kept
them in money so they could preach peace and love. *The rest of us
poorer kids worked to support their lazy asses.


I'm sorry, how is it that you worked to support their lazy asses?


You know little to nothing of hippies, obviously.


Froggy is just prepping for his upcoming trip to Jacksonville, where he
can protest along with his fellow birthers-teabaggers-health care reform
avoiders.


A lot of these hippies were kids of college profs here in Tallahassee
and I was saving to pay for tuition to pay their daddies salaries. *In
later years, these same hippie parasites eventually became govt
workers and often are now upper managers with far greater than average
salaries.


**** poor attempt to justify your bumper sticker bull****.


You didn't pay a bloody nickle towards their asses.


Tallytown was kinda small back then, couldnt make much sellin donuts,
I got $1.70/hr baggin groceries and then while in school got $1.90/hr
clearing swamp with a machete and .410 shotgun. Yes, I did help pay
their daddies salaries. *Now, my tax money pays their overinflated
govt salaries. *CUT TAXES, kill the cancer.


If this seems like class envy, it is because it was. I knew I was
smarter than most of em and I wanted some o that free love commune
lifestyle talking bout cool stuff all night fueled by lotsa dope
instead of working to save money for tuition. Forget even paying to
get a car, that money would pay for a lot of tuition and housing while
they drove round in cool VW busses or chevy vans. While they had cool
long hair tie dyed shirts and bell bottoms to school, I had to wear
black slacks, solid color button shirt and short hair and leather
shoes for a Winn-Dixie grocery baggin job.
There is some justice, now years later, most of em are state wage
slaves frantically working to pay their bills and hoping the next
round of budget cuts do not reach them whereas I am a free man. When
I see em worrying, I look em in the eye and think, "**** you, its
justice dude".
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On Aug 9, 7:46*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Aug 9, 7:35*pm, Frogwatch wrote:



On Aug 9, 7:24*pm, jps wrote:


On Sun, 9 Aug 2009 16:02:23 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch


wrote:
On Aug 9, 5:11*pm, H the K wrote:
jps wrote:
On Sun, 9 Aug 2009 13:30:42 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:


On this anniversary of Woodstock, I have read a few memories of this
supposedly blessed event. *I admit the music musta been good but it
also seems to me that everybody there was nothing more than a spoiled
rich kid whose daddy paid for the tickets and transportation.
ALL the "hippies" I ever knew were like that, rich daddies who kept
them in money so they could preach peace and love. *The rest of us
poorer kids worked to support their lazy asses.


I'm sorry, how is it that you worked to support their lazy asses?


You know little to nothing of hippies, obviously.


Froggy is just prepping for his upcoming trip to Jacksonville, where he
can protest along with his fellow birthers-teabaggers-health care reform
avoiders.


A lot of these hippies were kids of college profs here in Tallahassee
and I was saving to pay for tuition to pay their daddies salaries. *In
later years, these same hippie parasites eventually became govt
workers and often are now upper managers with far greater than average
salaries.


**** poor attempt to justify your bumper sticker bull****.


You didn't pay a bloody nickle towards their asses.


Tallytown was kinda small back then, couldnt make much sellin donuts,
I got $1.70/hr baggin groceries and then while in school got $1.90/hr
clearing swamp with a machete and .410 shotgun. Yes, I did help pay
their daddies salaries. *Now, my tax money pays their overinflated
govt salaries. *CUT TAXES, kill the cancer.


If this seems like class envy, it is because it was. I knew I was
smarter than most of em and I wanted some o that free love commune
lifestyle talking bout cool stuff all night fueled by lotsa dope
instead of working to save money for tuition. Forget even paying to
get a car, that money would pay for a lot of tuition and housing while
they drove round in cool VW busses or chevy vans. *While they had cool
long hair tie dyed shirts and bell bottoms to school, I had to wear
black slacks, solid color button shirt and short hair and leather
shoes for a Winn-Dixie grocery baggin job.
There is some justice, now years later, most of em are state wage
slaves frantically working to pay their bills and hoping the next
round of budget cuts do not reach them whereas I am a free man. *When
I see em worrying, I look em in the eye and think, "**** you, its
justice dude".


As far as music goes, I always like Neil Young as long as I dont
listen to the lyrics. His politics are basically stupid. I guess
musical talent and making sense dont often go together.
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On Sun, 09 Aug 2009 18:05:20 -0700, Frogwatch wrote:


As far as music goes, I always like Neil Young as long as I dont listen
to the lyrics. His politics are basically stupid. I guess musical
talent and making sense dont often go together.


I don't know, Ted Nugent might be up your alley. ;-)

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On Sun, 09 Aug 2009 20:35:12 -0500, thunder
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On Sun, 09 Aug 2009 18:05:20 -0700, Frogwatch wrote:


As far as music goes, I always like Neil Young as long as I dont listen
to the lyrics. His politics are basically stupid. I guess musical
talent and making sense dont often go together.


I don't know, Ted Nugent might be up your alley. ;-)


Dead on. Ted would be a fave of many here in rec.boats. Thank God he
wasn't part of Woodstock.


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jps wrote:
On Sun, 09 Aug 2009 20:35:12 -0500, thunder
wrote:

On Sun, 09 Aug 2009 18:05:20 -0700, Frogwatch wrote:


As far as music goes, I always like Neil Young as long as I dont listen
to the lyrics. His politics are basically stupid. I guess musical
talent and making sense dont often go together.

I don't know, Ted Nugent might be up your alley. ;-)


Dead on. Ted would be a fave of many here in rec.boats. Thank God he
wasn't part of Woodstock.



Some of the Republican nutcases on the gun discussion boards want Palin
as the presidential nominee in 2012 and Nugent as the veep nominee. You
are correct in assuming that the FLEEGs here would approve of Ted's
candidacy.
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On Aug 10, 1:35*pm, H the K wrote:
jps wrote:
On Sun, 09 Aug 2009 20:35:12 -0500, thunder
wrote:


On Sun, 09 Aug 2009 18:05:20 -0700, Frogwatch wrote:


As far as music goes, I always like Neil Young as long as I dont listen
to the lyrics. *His politics are basically stupid. *I guess musical
talent and making sense dont often go together.
I don't know, Ted Nugent might be up your alley. ;-)


Dead on. *Ted would be a fave of many here in rec.boats. *Thank God he
wasn't part of Woodstock.


Some of the Republican nutcases on the gun discussion boards want Palin
as the presidential nominee in 2012 and Nugent as the veep nominee. You
are correct in assuming that the FLEEGs here would approve of Ted's
candidacy.


Never liked Nugents music.
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