It could have been worse, he could have played Yanni non stop.....
Yep, that would do it.
At least it wasn't "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini."
Wow. An hour of rap and hip hop and I would tell them whatever they wanted just to make it stop.
I used to think Pinochet was just a stern anti-communist, - but after hearing this, I put him right down there with Idi Amin and Pol Pot. :)
I woke up. The pain and sickness all over me like an animal. Then I realized what it was. The music coming up from the floor was our old friend, Ludwig Van, and the dreaded Ninth Symphony.
Rap and Lady Gaga do a pretty good job here.
No talent and ugly appear to be contagious,
Kenny G., Barry Manilow, the Eagles, latter day Moody Blues and Pink Floyd will be played to my political prisoners when I’m the Supreme Generallissimus! Journey and Pat Benatar for the hardest cases.
Over and over again: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYsrKDSKzWg
Had this not worked, they would have resorted to the Time-Life Disco Collection.
Expect to see a daily “right wing devil” story until at least the mid-term elections.
Pinochet stepped down when he felt the threat of communism had passed, and allowed elections. The subsequent attempts to prosecute him despite the immunity arrangements should serve as a warning for similar heroes who save their countries from the Red Terror. When he initially stepped down he was hailed for modernizing Chile’s economy (especially in contrast to the quagmires caused by left-wing South American governments); there were enough Americans back then who could appreciate his aid in containing communism in the “southern cone” of South America. Margaret Thatcher fondly remembered him at the time of his death; he helped in the Falklands War by tying down Argentina’s best units along the Chilean border (leaving raw recruits to face the British).
In one generation the good he did will be removed from the public consciousness; do your part to pass on the legacies of those allies of ours during the Cold War who were sunsequently demonized by the leftist government/media cabal in the US (Franco, Galtieri, Central American and Southeast Asian military governments). Today our young people wear T-shirts featuring Che “I’m too important to kill” Guevarra because they have no idea of the evil and murder the left spread in the days of yore...
This “song” makes me look for a loaded gun to put to my head or a tall roof to jump off of:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reCkoM9EQYU
It gave me Tourette’s.
I bet Mauro likes it.
On “Married With Children”, Griff was initiated into NO’MAAM by being locked in a room and forced to watch a tape of a special two hour episode of “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.” It nearly broke him.
Well at least he honored the Geneva Convention and did not use Slim Whitman music.
I’m tortured just seeing the name Julio Iglesias.
The Cherry song from the Animal House...
I’m convinced there is not a man (or woman) alive who could listen to “The Very Best of Meatloaf” three times in succession at full volume without a total breakdown.
Are they sure it wasn’t Willie Nelson’s part of the duet that inflicted the real pain?