================================================ Subject: Re: (no subject) From: "Kevin L. Brown" To: Date: Mon 25 Jun 2001 10:18:36 -0700 ================================================ OTOH, it seems that every episode of BTM talks about how the road to fame was destroyed by drugs. Every episode I've seen sans two. Creed and Journey. Those are the only two that don't mention drugs. A friend of mine commented that Behind the Music has done more to raise drug abuse awareness than "DARE" ever did. ----- Original Message ----- From: "]\[][G}{T§TÖ®]v[" To: Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 9:38 AM Subject: Re: (no subject) > Whoh... can we say "stereotype"? I mean, everyone in the entire world knows > that once you become a big-time star that you instantly start doing drugs... > you have to sign a contract in blood before they sign you to a record > company that makes you promise to start doing drugs immediately. In case > you didn't notice, this is called SARCASM... I believe that Dustin posted > the meaning a couple days ago for anyone who doesn't know what that is. I > highly doubt that just because someone is a rock star, that they'll start > doing drugs. In fact, I think that's a very unfair statement. Of course, I > guess to make your statement true, we could count coffee as a drug, for it's > caffeine, and possibly cigarettes too, for the nicotine... but in a lot of > cases, that's about as close as you're going to get. > > stereotype > n : a conventional or formulaic conception or image: "regional > stereotypes have been part of America since its founding" > v : treat or classify according to a mental stereotype; "I was > stereotyped as a lazy Southern European" [syn: pigeonhole, > stamp] To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp