Posted by Buzzman72 on August 18, 2009 at 06:57:20 from (4.225.148.49):
In Reply to: Re: O/T how dare they posted by Dave 2N on August 18, 2009 at 06:31:26:
Dave, you sound like some of the "enlightened" folks at Rose-Hulman [it's a pretty good school, and not everybody gets in...Google 'em] when I went there...the administration vetoed the student government's plans to have a bluegrass music festival in the spring of 1973 because they thought "bluegrass" was code for "blow grass" [smoking pot].
So instead, on March 17, 1973 we got a concert in the fieldhouse on campus [a converted B-29 hangar] that featured Joe Walsh. Imagine that.
But I'm sure you were around and aware enough in 1969 to have evaluated Woodstock fairly and impartially for what it was...and what it wasn't. [If you weren't around then, you're pulling a Tom43 and talking out your azz, because you only know what you've been told about America in 1969.]
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