1 posted on
04/09/2002 2:13:45 PM PDT by
Moosejaw
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To: Moosejaw
whew!!! (breathing a sigh of relief that this is just a satire)
2 posted on
04/09/2002 2:17:19 PM PDT by
TxBec
To: Moosejaw
I have just one word to say about this:
Crazy
To: Moosejaw
Hey Dr. Moron, you better get busy. Most of the Country music genre is about loss and much of it written and performed by women.
Me, I'm crazy 'bout "Crazy". Got referral?
To: Moosejaw
Hilarious! She probably had a government grant to waste on this. Maybe she should look at the suicide inducing lyrics of Alanis Morisette next or have a look at the effect Madonna's lyrics have on the teen pregnancy rate. What a waste of time and bandwidth (not you moosejaw, thanks for posting this).
5 posted on
04/09/2002 2:20:13 PM PDT by
Arkie2
To: Moosejaw
Funny, damn funny. Reprise, GNAW president Pat Coprolite. Bwahhahah. I really like this one alot. Who'll bite?
regards
6 posted on
04/09/2002 2:20:30 PM PDT by
okiedust
To: Moosejaw
An analysis of Cline's most popular music by Dr. Lenore MoroseWith a name like that, this has to be satire.
8 posted on
04/09/2002 2:21:45 PM PDT by
aomagrat
To: Moosejaw
"An analysis of Cline's most popular music by Dr. Lenore Morose...warned that listening to Cline's music could result in "a dangerous engendering of depression " Is this a joke?
Who printed up the report? Dr. Inkster?
To: Moosejaw
This just in:
P Diddy's music, much of which includes graphic descriptions of penis's ready for use on underage whore's, is art
and the right of our children to be exposed to it should be defended at all costs!
11 posted on
04/09/2002 2:23:33 PM PDT by
zarf
To: Moosejaw
Dr. Lenore
Morose?
Seriously?
To: Moosejaw
I got halfway through the article (I think I was up to
GNAW) before I went back to the top to see if it was from
The Onion. When I saw
CNSNnews I thought this has to be some kind of a joke. Fortunately, the last sentance put it together for me.
Well written! Satire is most effective when it is almost believable.
13 posted on
04/09/2002 2:31:43 PM PDT by
Drew68
To: Moosejaw
If Hitlery can criticize Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man," I guess the mental health expert, Tipper Gore, should weigh in on "Crazy." Maybe it's what drove her over the edge, thus bolstering Dr. Morose's hypothesis! :)
To: Moosejaw
How about some country songs by men: "I lost my wife, pickup truck, and even my dog!"
To: Moosejaw
What depresses me is Madame Dufarge and her buddies in the FR Smokers Lounge all screeching "Crazy" at the same time.
17 posted on
04/09/2002 2:33:43 PM PDT by
metesky
To: Moosejaw
Sounds like someone's been walkin' after midnight...
To: Moosejaw
Dr. Lenore MoroseDamn, damn, damn. Thought I had a hot one for my funny-names ping list.
20 posted on
04/09/2002 2:38:28 PM PDT by
dighton
To: Moosejaw
I got a head full of feelin HIGHER, and..an earful of Patsy Cline!
There is just no one who can touch her,
hell, I hang on every line...
22 posted on
04/09/2002 2:43:37 PM PDT by
crystalk
Patsy Cline's voice. In case one day we all forget what red neon looks like at the dark end of a street on a lonely, rainy night." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Pierce--The 162 Greatest Things About America.
To: Moosejaw
Depressing? Come on! Any Pink Floyd album makes Patsy Cline's entire body of work sound like one big up-with-people fesival.
To: Moosejaw
LOL!
25 posted on
04/09/2002 2:48:13 PM PDT by
pubmom
To: Moosejaw
You ruined it at the end by saying it was satire! You had me going, I thought it was serious. "Dr. Morose" was a nice tough (morose=gloomy, melancholy).
Next time you post a piece like this, don't identify it as satire and see how many people fall for it.
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