revolting peasants

GW is visiting us this week and we've got nothing to wear!
He's come such a long way and worked so hard to make us feel included and special.
I have been wondering how best to welcome him and show just how much we support his paternalism and …well, all encompassing single mindedness and visionary, evangelical drive for a new world …order.
Perhaps a sing along, a cheeky, self deprecating cockney ditty,or a piece of contemporary popular culture, something that best shows our ironic but edgy sense of humour, something from the football terraces perhaps, something which references the understated nature of the visit to old blighty, something which shows our gratitude and is an expression of our awareness that without him we simply would not be the best dressed aircraft carrier in the west.
Just imagine it 100,000 faces beaming, arms waving , the verse which comes to mind is the old soccer favourite..

"You're going home in a fucking am-bu-lance"

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, marc garrett

Hi Patrick,

Yes, we will be there singing in our non harmonious noise ranges from the in
situ-batoned terraces on the day. The government in the UK are very nervous,
they obviously realise how disliked Bush and his administration is over here
by the people. And Blair, well - the BBC have suddenly gone all quiet now,
due to pressure by their recent 'muppet' who replaced Alastair Campbell,
who's job is mainly to keep the bbc in line, so they do not broadcast the
reality. And many of the widows of the soldiers who have been asked to greet
Baby Bush say that 'their husbands died in vain'. And are going to take this
opportunity to say so when they meet the war luvin' buffoon.

marc




> GW is visiting us this week and we've got nothing to wear!
> He's come such a long way and worked so hard to make us feel included and
special.
> I have been wondering how best to welcome him and show just how much we
support his paternalism and …well, all encompassing single mindedness and
visionary, evangelical drive for a new world …order.
> Perhaps a sing along, a cheeky, self deprecating cockney ditty,or a piece
of contemporary popular culture, something that best shows our ironic but
edgy sense of humour, something from the football terraces perhaps,
something which references the understated nature of the visit to old
blighty, something which shows our gratitude and is an expression of our
awareness that without him we simply would not be the best dressed aircraft
carrier in the west.
> Just imagine it 100,000 faces beaming, arms waving , the verse which comes
to mind is the old soccer favourite..
>
> "You're going home in a fucking am-bu-lance"
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, Patrick Simons

Another might be

"One Vietnam, there's only one Vietnam…."

To a massed chorus of ..

"You're going home… "
By the massed voices of.. well the Middle Eastern Singers.

Choreographed by Martha Graham…










marc garrett wrote:

> Hi Patrick,
>
> Yes, we will be there singing in our non harmonious noise ranges from
> the in
> situ-batoned terraces on the day. The government in the UK are very
> nervous,
> they obviously realise how disliked Bush and his administration is
> over here
> by the people. And Blair, well - the BBC have suddenly gone all quiet
> now,
> due to pressure by their recent 'muppet' who replaced Alastair
> Campbell,
> who's job is mainly to keep the bbc in line, so they do not broadcast
> the
> reality. And many of the widows of the soldiers who have been asked to
> greet
> Baby Bush say that 'their husbands died in vain'. And are going to
> take this
> opportunity to say so when they meet the war luvin' buffoon.
>
> marc
>
>
>
>
> > GW is visiting us this week and we've got nothing to wear!
> > He's come such a long way and worked so hard to make us feel
> included and
> special.
> > I have been wondering how best to welcome him and show just how much
> we
> support his paternalism and …well, all encompassing single
> mindedness and
> visionary, evangelical drive for a new world …order.
> > Perhaps a sing along, a cheeky, self deprecating cockney ditty,or a
> piece
> of contemporary popular culture, something that best shows our ironic
> but
> edgy sense of humour, something from the football terraces perhaps,
> something which references the understated nature of the visit to old
> blighty, something which shows our gratitude and is an expression of
> our
> awareness that without him we simply would not be the best dressed
> aircraft
> carrier in the west.
> > Just imagine it 100,000 faces beaming, arms waving , the verse which
> comes
> to mind is the old soccer favourite..
> >
> > "You're going home in a fucking am-bu-lance"
> > +
> > -> post: [email protected]
> > -> questions: [email protected]
> > -> subscribe/unsubscribe:
> http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
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> > +
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> > Membership Agreement available online at
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> >
> >
>
>
>

, marc garrett

I'm writing them down this very moment…

marc


> Another might be
>
> "One Vietnam, there's only one Vietnam…."
>
> To a massed chorus of ..
>
> "You're going home… "
> By the massed voices of.. well the Middle Eastern Singers.
>
> Choreographed by Martha Graham…
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> marc garrett wrote:
>
> > Hi Patrick,
> >
> > Yes, we will be there singing in our non harmonious noise ranges from
> > the in
> > situ-batoned terraces on the day. The government in the UK are very
> > nervous,
> > they obviously realise how disliked Bush and his administration is
> > over here
> > by the people. And Blair, well - the BBC have suddenly gone all quiet
> > now,
> > due to pressure by their recent 'muppet' who replaced Alastair
> > Campbell,
> > who's job is mainly to keep the bbc in line, so they do not broadcast
> > the
> > reality. And many of the widows of the soldiers who have been asked to
> > greet
> > Baby Bush say that 'their husbands died in vain'. And are going to
> > take this
> > opportunity to say so when they meet the war luvin' buffoon.
> >
> > marc
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > GW is visiting us this week and we've got nothing to wear!
> > > He's come such a long way and worked so hard to make us feel
> > included and
> > special.
> > > I have been wondering how best to welcome him and show just how much
> > we
> > support his paternalism and …well, all encompassing single
> > mindedness and
> > visionary, evangelical drive for a new world …order.
> > > Perhaps a sing along, a cheeky, self deprecating cockney ditty,or a
> > piece
> > of contemporary popular culture, something that best shows our ironic
> > but
> > edgy sense of humour, something from the football terraces perhaps,
> > something which references the understated nature of the visit to old
> > blighty, something which shows our gratitude and is an expression of
> > our
> > awareness that without him we simply would not be the best dressed
> > aircraft
> > carrier in the west.
> > > Just imagine it 100,000 faces beaming, arms waving , the verse which
> > comes
> > to mind is the old soccer favourite..
> > >
> > > "You're going home in a fucking am-bu-lance"
> > > +
> > > -> post: [email protected]
> > > -> questions: [email protected]
> > > -> subscribe/unsubscribe:
> > http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
> > > -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
> > > -> visit: on Fridays the Rhizome.org web site is open to non-members
> > > +
> > > Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
> > > Membership Agreement available online at
> > http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
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> -> questions: [email protected]
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> Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
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>