Yeah, makes Ted seem more important to the grand scheme of things than I would have ever considered him. Hell, I don't consider him all that important to rock music - and I was also unaware that rock music had such a war-like make-up? "Terrorist" attacks against Nugent? I can see PETA not buying his albums, but the rest of that stuff is LESS likely than finding Hillary's brain tumor during a colonoscopy!
The Mayans had it right. If you�re going to predict the future, it�s best to aim far beyond your life expectancy, lest you wind up red-faced in a bunker overstocked with Spam and ammo.
Sorry for the buzz kill, but I'll explain the punch line at the risk of looking stupid: The comment about finding a brain tumor through colonoscopy infers the subject has her head stuck up her...you know.
Exactly.
Hillary suffers from terminal recto-cranial inversion syndrome. And by suffers, I mean enjoys immensely.
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In all my years I had never heard Ted Nugent sing so I went to YouTube and pulled up "Cat Scratch Fever" and listened to less than half of it. Not a rock fan at all and if I had to listen to much of that I believe I'd try to kill him myself.
Creedence Clearwater Revival is about as 'wild' as I can listen to. I could listen to the Stanley Brothers all day. Can't tell me that I don't know good music when I hear it!!!
One would think old Ted would be about the lowest value target that a assassin would go after. Not really worth the bullet.. or C4 or the street cleaning.. whatever..
"I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Thomas Jefferson
In all my years I had never heard Ted Nugent sing so I went to YouTube and pulled up "Cat Scratch Fever" and listened to less than half of it. Not a rock fan at all and if I had to listen to much of that I believe I'd try to kill him myself.
Creedence Clearwater Revival is about as 'wild' as I can listen to. I could listen to the Stanley Brothers all day. Can't tell me that I don't know good music when I hear it!!!
I'm not a Nugent fan, as far as musical tastes go, so maybe I'm wrong. IIRC though, Nugent wasn't a singer during that era. Dereck St. John was Nugent's singer on most of his early "Ted Nugent" albums. I believe Nugent did do the vocals on the song Cat Scratch Fever and I think that was the first song he did them on. I have no idea about now in the present day. Some dude replaced St. John after he left the band though. Nugent is a lead guitarist.