July 04, 2007

Nugent: The Summer of Drugs

The Nuge has the lowdown, as always. He would've kicked my ass back in the day, no doubt. ;-)

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1 Debbie Schlussel is just going batshit crazy about  this! What the hell is up with that? Is she insane and nobody bothered to tell me?

Posted by: TBinSTL at July 04, 2007 05:24 AM (MSiPb)

2 The difference here is that Ted owns up to his faults, unlike so many others.

Most of the comments on Deb's blog are from sycophants mewling for approval. 

FETE.

Posted by: JeepThang at July 04, 2007 08:28 AM (E0xcM)

3 Ted is the first concert I ever went to in 1981 at the Assembly Hall at the University of Illinois.  He came swinging down on a rope in snake skin boots and a loin cloth.  I was so impressed as a 19 year old.  God Bless him.

Posted by: Irish Gal at July 04, 2007 08:30 AM (x938F)

4 My mom was pregnant with me in 67.  I asked her one about how that must have been cool, summer of love and all. She said she was scared to death, "It looked like the whole world was crazy, I  was really worried that you would not have a future."

Yeah Nugent rocks, he is telling you the truth. 

Posted by: Howie at July 04, 2007 11:12 AM (YHZAl)

5 I like Ted: He's a guitarist/I'm a guitarist; He hunts/I hunt (He was down here for a antelope bow hunt just a few months back), and you can't help but admire the guy for being a clean rocker, but some of us simply enjoy twisting up a fatty and getting a nice buzz on (Though that's a once or twice a year deal for me anymore). There's no "underbelly" to it: It's no different than drinking a few beers, but there are no carbs and you can pass a breathalyzer test.

The drug laws in this country are outrageously antiquated. Well, they would be, except for the fact that in olden times drugs were legal, of course.

Drug laws are all about shysters making money and pigs having something to do, and every argument for drug laws is nothing but propaganda from those two camps.

And I - for some reason - side with the conservatives most of the time.

WTF-ever. I guess libertarians ARE just conservative dopers.

You have your poster boy.

Posted by: Hucbald at July 04, 2007 01:07 PM (jg8wS)

6 Drugs were the deaths of JANICE JOPPLIN and JIMMY HENDRICKS and remember the inamous TIMOTHY LEARY the real freak WHY DO YOU THINK THEY CALL IT DOPE?

Posted by: sandpiper at July 04, 2007 03:17 PM (K3hNB)

7 Meth dealers need 20 to life, first offense!  Pot and booze are the same threat except that now some pot is laced with meth to hook you on that. If pot were legal, I'd still be against it, as I am against booze, but allowing pot to be legally profitable then taxing and regulating it would keep it out of the hands of criminals. As for meth, I have no mercy.   Happy Fourth! Happy Independence Day!
                       USA, all the way!

Posted by: Michael Weaver at July 04, 2007 05:19 PM (2OHpj)

8 meth is just plain evil.

Posted by: JeepThang at July 04, 2007 06:07 PM (E0xcM)

9 As a conservative, I have always felt that if they legalized pot and taxed it, they could wipe out the national debt or say, pay back Social Security.  It is middle America's dirty little secret.

Posted by: Irish Gal at July 04, 2007 06:46 PM (x938F)

10 Ted cracks me up.

Posted by: blackflag at July 05, 2007 08:41 AM (Mq5jS)

11 I saw the Nuge a few times back in the 70s...He surely put on a high energy show....those of us that were high were amazed that he wasnt....from what I can recall. ;-\

Posted by: Joe Buzz at July 05, 2007 02:36 PM (iVR42)

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