vitanola
I'll Lock Up
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What irks me is how now we have to put our hand across our chest for every patriotic song. God Bless America is a great song, but you DON'T put your hand over your heart for it, same with the National Anthem. It's NOT PROPER.
I see the same thing with "God Bless the USA" and Toby Keith's "The Angry American". Now I do admit that our great National Anthem does have a pretty bloody stanza ("Their blood has wiped out their foul footsteps pollution"), but that verse is little known and seldom, if ever performed. Not so with "So we'll put a boot in your @$$..." Saluting that song is like saluting "Goodbye, Mama! I'm Off to Yokahama", "We don't Want the Bacon (What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine" or "Marching Through Georgia".
All right, I admit that I feel an urge to salute the last named number, but I try to restrain myself.
Women aren't supposed to take their hats off, either, but nobody seems to understand that.
I find that positively frightening. How terribly dangerous. Wherever do they put their hat-pins...