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RE: interview
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Peter T. Chattaway wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Chris Queen wrote:
> > . . . which included the disclaimer: "Editor's note: While Ohio is an
> > excellent album replete with spiritual messages, it does include one
> > strong profanity in the song "Changes Come." For that reason, it was
> > decided not to include Ohio among our Christian CD reviews, nor will it
> > be eligible for our list of the Best Christian Albums of 2003."
>
> Dare I ask, what *is* the "strong profanity" in question?
>
I believe that would be that great Anglo-Saxon rooted word for fierce
copulation, 'fuck'. As in, 'This fucked-up world'.
My wife, who is terribly bold at work, recently aped Korn by compressing
her mouth and growling 'F-f-f-f-f-u-kuh-kuh-kuh-kuh-kuh' for her AP students to
illustrate how certain sounds in lyric verse could convey meaning simply
by themselves.
Drew Johnson - djohnson@snowplow.org - Ld Robert Bartholomew, SCA ^ ^
"You rock my small, self-centered world." -Diablo, goats.com (_|_)
http://www.livejournal.com/~monkeydance
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- RE: interview
- From: "Peter T. Chattaway" <petert@interchange.ubc.ca>