Monday, October 14, 2002

THE REVOLUTION MAY BE TELEVISED AFTER ALL: Since nothing ever happens on the British Total Request Live, MTV's marathon afternoon reworking of Pebble Mill at One, we were surprised to hear that something worth watching happened on the American version. As chartattack reports, in scenes unprecedented since Nicholas Witchell had to sit on lesbians during the Six O'Clock News a few years back, student protestors marched onto the MTV set and started loudly protesting against the forthcoming war.
What makes the whole story even more delicious is that our old mucker Fred Durst was on the show. And how did Mr. My Way or the Highway react to a spot of genuinely rebellious youth? He sneered, "shot dirty looks" and heckled. So, we can surmise from this that Mr. Durst supports what Uncle George Bush tells him, and is keen to kick butt in the Middle East, and that - more importantly - when he tells kids to not take shit, don't actually expect him to support you if you take action other than buying a remix album and tshirt.


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