> > And how many around the world think "You killed my father, > > I'm going to kill yours" > > Reminds me of that line from "The Neverending Story" where > he said something to the effect of "I am _________, you have > killed my father, now prepare to die" about 6 times during his > battle. Of course my favorite line was from Billy Crystal, "Have > fun storming the castle" "Neverending" sounded a bit long for me so I missed that one. Two things I saw last night I think illustrate how the world is, if you allow the populist media to influence you First was 5 minutes (all I can stomach, waiting for another program) of WWF. I'm just speechless at the insanity of it The second was a documentary about the two Woodstocks - '69 and '99. What a change, and an indictment. '69, as we all know and will always remember, was 3 Days Of Peace And Love. The travesty that was Woodstock '99 (Woodstock in name only) was a riot waiting to happen. Which it did, and forever tainted the name Woodstock. The attitude of concert- goers at '99 was saddening to say the least. "We paid $150 to get in, we can do whatever the f*** we like". When Wavy Gravy (unofficial nice cop from '69) got on stage to calm things down, he was left in doubt what a "f***ed-up old hippy" could do with himself. They want to get on and trash themselves to Limp Bizkit. Who as a band I don't mind, but LB and their ilk (Korn etc) have this pernicious violence about them that I don't like. It will be interesting (!!!) to see what state today's teenagers will be in when they're 30 'scuse my asterisks -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.