...well for those of us who don't watch Southpark, it sounded like an insult to me too....should have referenced Southpark so next time you scold someone, maybe YOU should think also......to many that would have been a mean and crude remark...Thanks
An insult is an insult. When I want to be scolded by the post police I'll call you.
Most thinking people are likely to miss South Park references. Surely you can forgive a fellow freeper for not being familiar with that particular brand of sewage.
"It was a joke. "billy-goat voiced" wasn't used because it is a colorful metaphor, but in reference to an episode of South Park. Next time, think before you jump down other members throats. Thanks."
Let me explain. As a watcher of South Park, I know that everyone else is NOT a watcher of South Park. The chance of someone else getting the nuance of the "billy-goat" comment is about .00001%. Get it? Thus the chance of it being taken as a slam on Ms. Nicks is very high, so don't even start.
I didn't jump down anyones throat.I pointed out the fact he didn't even read the 4 sentences that would have answered his question. What's it to you anyway you his dad come to defend him?
I followed the posting rules here so back off pops.
A late reply, but Trey and Matt may have picked up the "Goat" monicker from David Letterman, who referred to Ms. Nicks as "The Goat Woman of Rock & Roll" for years back when he was still on NBC.