It’s funny because I met the man briefly (in passing), and, as corroborated by pretty much everyone who knew him personally, or worked with him, he was nothing but polite and kind…
And yet, people who never met him, complete strangers, are now saying the most viable things imaginable, just a day after he passed…
Never in my life did I think we would have “Dixie Chicks 2004 incident” flip political sides quite this fast, but here we damn well are…
“It’s a sad, sad story when a mother will teach her daughter that she ought to hate a perfect stranger”
Ironic that the same stupid band ended up cancelling their own name, after the zeitgeist changed, lmao…
It was dumb that they changed their names. I always said they have freedom of speech but they needed to understand that country music is a more traditional/conservative fan base. Dame Edna was funny because a man in a dress is supposed to be humorous and not supposed to be taken seriously.
It’s funny because I met the man briefly (in passing), and, as corroborated by pretty much everyone who knew him personally, or worked with him, he was nothing but polite and kind…
And yet, people who never met him, complete strangers, are now saying the most viable things imaginable, just a day after he passed…
Never in my life did I think we would have “Dixie Chicks 2004 incident” flip political sides quite this fast, but here we damn well are…
“It’s a sad, sad story when a mother will teach her daughter that she ought to hate a perfect stranger”
Ironic that the same stupid band ended up cancelling their own name, after the zeitgeist changed, lmao…
It was dumb that they changed their names. I always said they have freedom of speech but they needed to understand that country music is a more traditional/conservative fan base. Dame Edna was funny because a man in a dress is supposed to be humorous and not supposed to be taken seriously.