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Pet Shop Boys to PETA: Get bent.
This story is making me hungry. I think I'll eat a Sea Kitten for dinner.
Pet Shop Boys to PETA: Get bent.
Didn't you read the article? "...The musicians said they were "unable to agree" to the request "but nonetheless think (it) raises an issue worth thinking about."
The animal rights group said it was pleased the Pet Shop Boys had drawn attention to the issue by posting its letter so prominently on the band's site...."
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals...PETA
Tell me...how is band's name considered un-ethical treatment of animals?
Maybe PETA will now focus on Def Leppard, White Lion, and Whitesnake.
What is more baffling to me is: the Pet Shop Boys are still around?
Didn't they suck 20 years ago?
This story is making me hungry. I think I'll eat a Sea Kitten for dinner.
Pet Shop Boys to PETA: Get bent.
Didn't you read the article? "...The musicians said they were "unable to agree" to the request "but nonetheless think (it) raises an issue worth thinking about."
The animal rights group said it was pleased the Pet Shop Boys had drawn attention to the issue by posting its letter so prominently on the band's site...."
No MoonBat I didn't read the article but I will take "unable to agree" as "get bent". Good grief.
Didn't you read the article? "...The musicians said they were "unable to agree" to the request "but nonetheless think (it) raises an issue worth thinking about."
The animal rights group said it was pleased the Pet Shop Boys had drawn attention to the issue by posting its letter so prominently on the band's site...."
No MoonBat I didn't read the article but I will take "unable to agree" as "get bent". Good grief.
Perhaps you should have read it so you'd have known what they actually did say. "Get bent" comes nowhere close to describing their response. They politely declined, as the first poster more accurately worded it: No, thank you.
Next, I guess the National Institute for Mental Health is going to go after 10,000 maniacs.
PETA might complain about Stepenwolf's name (Step on a wolf??? How cruel!) and their song "Born to be Wild."
Next, child labor activists will then get onto Stepenwolf for Magic Carpet Ride because kids in Pakistan make rugs or something.
I'm just glad nobody's ever accused my favorite band of controversy. The Dead Kennedys.