The reaction in Atlanta


People are entitled to their opinions, but focusing on two such folks featured:

1. The drunken hoosier: Neil Young wouldn't s*ck your d!ck in the wettest, wildest dream your alcohol-drenched brain could conjure up. Exhale there Gomer--it ain't happenin.'

2. The adorable fag (and I only say that 'cuz it takes one to know one): Awww...whatsa matter Mary? You and your hag couldn't get with the message 'cuz you were busy having venti Frappuccino withdrawal? Or maybe you were too preoccupied with the cute boiz you saw at Blake's last weekend?

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I remember the first one well, but not the second. Anyway, the "s*ck my d*ck" guy made me think of a question I always have about documentaries. Don't the filmmakers have a legal obligation to get permission to use footage of people they've filmed? The drunk "s my d" guy made an ass of himself, and yet the footage is still there. This must mean he either doesn't think he comes off like a jackass or, like the wasted frat boys in Borat, he can't do anything thing about signing the permission slip while intoxicated.

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The second was the last person to offer an opinion at that venue; he appeared to be Latino and ripped up his ticket stubs with a less than convincing "Go sell it on the quad"; all his hag could say was "It was kinda political."

Beats the hell outta me how he ever HEARD of Neil Young--he seems way too young IMO.

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