![]() ![]() Take your stinking upper jaw off me, you damned dirty ape! You have to love those yappy dogs and what they get up to, although Roger Taylor isn’t much of a fan here. Take your stinking chihuahua off me, you damned dirty ape! Really, we must state right here – placing your seesaw on someone is dangerous behaviour and should not be attempted at home. ![]() Take your stinking seesaw off me, you damned dirty ape! That’s fair enough, no one wants some doddering old weirdo groping them, particularly not a hairy ape one. Take your stinking in-laws off me, you damned dirty ape! Take your stinking buzz saw off me, you damned dirty ape!ĭamn straight! You’ll cut George Taylor up badly if you try and restrain him with a bloody chainsaw, dude. Well, this would have been a touch over the top and arrogant as how would Heston know about the social hierarchal structure after such a short type? We guess it depends on how aggressive the George Taylor character was with his social-political commentary. Take your stinking bourgeoisie off me, you damned dirty ape! So, yes, this would have been an apt assessment. They were all a bit rude in the film, non? A touch unthinking, even. Take your unthinking paws off me, your damned dirty ape! Surely the apes must have been boozers? We bet they all stank of gin, so it’s understandable why Heston would want some fresh air. Take your drinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape! Hey, in the film they travel way into the future so, you know, this should have been common knowledge. This could have been a cunning nod to 1975 classic Jaws, which would have been released 7 years later in 1975. Take your stinking Jaws off me, you damned dirty ape! So, yeah, this would have been a tad more on the nose their, Heston. Plus, you know, apes don’t have paws – they have hands. The apes certainly had their flaws, so maybe it would have been a tad more PC to use this instead of paws. Take your stinking flaws off me, you damned dirty ape! By Jove! Excuse me! This is not on, sir!” etc. Wapojif? It would have been: “Erm… excuse me. Can you imagine if it had been someone English involved instead, such as Mr. Because otherwise, eventually something will happen to it.Here’s the famous original. I think the moral is to only stay in secure relationships and expect it, if you feel otherwise get out. I remember Copacabana though, I don't want Rico to shoot me. If there was a real threat though I don't know what I would do. When I started to see it actually happening I noticed my concern was pretty much a reflection of the state of the relationship, I felt secure so I didn't mind much. I always wondered how I would handle the opposite, guys hitting on my gf while onstage. ![]() We are split up now because of that same kind of imagination. That is the stuff of nightmares for certain girls. It just kills the whole vibe for everyone.Īny similar experiences, or are they all of the "girlfriend gets angry at other girls" variety?Ī few months ago I got caught secretly eyeballing the TV in the corner looking for a sports score to flash by during a set and had a girl actually pull her b**bs out of her shirt and start waving them at me, yelling "Eyes HERE! DOWN HERE!"įunny as hell I thought, but I begged my bandmates to not bring it up or discuss on FB because I knew my gf would freak about it. One venue we used to play was particularly bad, and there would be packs of guys that would come in and actually get physical, trying to drag the girls out onto the dance floors, and the girls would actually have to work in teams to deter these guys. It's a pretty helpless feeling, standing up there watching strange men trying to convince your best girl to go home with them, and you can either disrupt the show to scare them off, knowing full-well there will be other dbags in line right behind them, or you just don't come to the defense of your special someone and trust her to understand. What I don't hear discussed as often is a problem me and by bandmates had quite a bit - watching other guys in the crowd hit on our girlfriends while we were mid-set. I have played in cover and original bands for 15 years or so, and musicians seem to complain a lot about having girls in the crowd hit on them during performances, particularly while loved ones in the audience watch in anger. ![]()
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