Friday, May 4, 2007

A Headline Worthy of Mention


I couldn't help but chuckle when I read this article. I haven't laughed this hard in a while. Kids these days just don't appreciate art when it comes to their class and croaks out a song for 'em. I mean, c'mon. What are they so afraid of?

6 comments:

Angie said...

Bob is really looking scary, especially for a bunch of kindergarteners. It reminds me of a Simpsons where Christopher Walker is reading "Goodnight Moon" to a bunch of children and they keep scooching away from him in fear. Then Christopher Walker says, "Children, how many times do I have to tell you about the scooching?" I can totally see those children scooching away from Bob Dylan in the same way. That's pretty funny.

Angela said...

That's funny, Angie. I haven't seen that episode. Yeah, I'm trying to imagine what kind of a Bob Dylan song works for a venue of kindergarteners. Most definitely not "Man in a Long Black Coat." "You Gotta Serve Somebody"? Maybe? I'm cracking myself up!

holly said...

ang, it's fabulous news. keep it real bob! what's up with his hairdo these days?? i love the man, i don't care...

holly said...

this picture is more evidence that i need to come out there and be his caregiver. a little trim, a shave, i think he needs some help!

holly said...

i think it might be "blind willie mctell" or "masters of war"...or perhaps "idiot wind":)
ang, have you heard about the fruit loop who is making people tattoo 666 on their foreheads, his excepted of course, and that he has merged himself with jesus, but he is also the anti-christ, but the good news is "there is no hell".
super, i think we may need to come up with some more kool aid flavors.

Angela said...

In Bob's defense, I don't think that's his most recent pic. Here's one that actually looks kind of nice: http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/bobdylan/photos/collection/photo/2/large
It's just the one that seemed to validate the article a little bit more! And I have not heard about the 666 fruit loop. Just what Christianity needs.