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rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski
09-21-2007, 10:01 PM
Amusing analysis.

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"FRANK ZAPPA - The population has doubled since 1960, it's going to
double again before what, 2020? And it's not just that it's doubling,
what language is doubling, what skill level, what intelligence level,
what education level? And what chemical level? In other words, how many
crack babies? They're going to have to be warehoused because they'll
have brain damage. They'll be an unemployable work force. And there will
be tons of them.Thank God the yuppies didnt reproduce. Did you ever
consider that LSD was really one of the most dangerous drugs ever
manufactured because the people who took it turned into yuppies? In the
eighties it was not fashionable to stand up for anything. It was a
decade where bending over was the thing you did to get ahead. The way up
the ladder was with your mouth attached to the anal orifice of the
creature- whatever its denomination- in front of you. It was pushing
upward and sucking at the same time as you went up the rungs, with junk
bonds spilling out of your pockets and your mind reeling from the LSD
experience that you had had in the sixties. The yuppie lived in a
special type of aquarium created for him by the Reagan administration.
It was an era when there was enough cash and enough movement up and down
in the stock market and enough shady deals that these incompetent
little shitheads were able to make vast amounts of money to buy their
Ferraris and snort their cocaine and ruin the economy. Now there's
nostalgia for the ability to do that. People wish that the good old days
of the eighties would come back.When there was still something to
steal."

rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski
09-21-2007, 10:01 PM
Buggin69 wrote:
> rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski wrote:

> Congratulations, you have just blamed every problem started in the 80s
> on acid. And all this time I thought it was coke that was the problem
> in the 80s. So what were the other 200 million or so people doing that
> never took acid while this was all going on? I think I've said enough
> to make my point.

I merely referred to that as being "amusing", and not necessarily
correct. As for cocaine, by Zappa's logic LSD would have been a gateway
drug that led to cocaine abuse. Zappa always had an anti drug bias, and
in particular against psychedelics.
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