If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of your revolution.
That’s my response to stick-in-the-mud Greg Wowchuck (Wowchuck!), a council candidate in Ward 6, who responded to our question about his favourite local band thusly: “This is not a relevant question for candidates for municipal election.”
Jeez, Wowchuck, if you can’t imagine why us wanting to see if you have even a slight awareness of the cultural comings and goings of the city is relevant to your qualification to govern the city, you’re pretty much disqualified from consideration for our vote.
Send this engineer back to the angry supply-teacher pool. Still, his name had potential. Wowchuck.
And this from a guy who calls himself “Hurricane” Wowchuck. Weird.
2 Responses to “If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of your revolution.”
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Sunday, November 12, 2006
Promise: Last Miller Educational Piece Today
If you are looking to define some of Miller supporters you have to look no further than the leftist "media" whose defining rationale is the band you like......
November 10th, 2006 at 9:47 am
Actually I think he’s being honest. The only people who really care about Toronto bands are (1) people who are in toronto bands (2) “indie” and student journalists and (3) people who get paid to put up 5 million posters advertising the latest show by a toronto band, invariably named something like “I fucked my mom in the ass”. Oh, and (4) politicians sucking up to people in categories 1-3.
November 12th, 2006 at 10:13 am
Bob pretty well sums it up although he did miss oen group…..the hanger-ons at internet cafes and coffee shops dressed in their camaflogue garb and waiting for the next big anti march.