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From: ingrid@helens.UUCP (the ing)
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: Re: This week's hit list (NOT Gerald Fartwell)
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Date: Fri, 4-Oct-85 15:22:53 EDT
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Posted: Fri Oct  4 15:22:53 1985
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> I'm going to start my own hit list.  It only has 1 entry in it.
> 
> 1) A-hole companies who take a perfectly good song and replace the lyrics
>    to it with a plug for their damn product.  There is a car company now
>    that took that nifty song Age of Aquarius and now use it to sell cars.
>    Gag yeech gross barf barf and_the_lord_sayeth_to_thee puke puke bleech.
>    I will never again be able to hear Age of Aquarius without thinking of
>    that damn commercial.

Oh yes I vote yay for your posting! 
The same damn thing is true for the Beach Boy's "wouldn't it be nice" song.
All my mind sees now when that song plays is, some idiot yuppies in their
ugly detroit mobile with the 2.1 kids in the back, heading happily off into
the sun set. gimmee a break, you lamebrained, fart-stained nimnals in the 
advertizing department. or at least, gimme my 20-guage and lemmee aim it
at your stupid sunset scene ....KLACK KLACK.....BOOOOOOOMMMMMMM!

:-)   :-)

ingrid