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Reader Feedback on "Bad Sex with Neal Pollack"
This column was interesting, but a poor showing of AZA. It is a strong organization with rich traditions and good qualities. But one question lingers.. why/how did you become Godol of your chapter that you didn't like?
--JL
05/05
We had a similar song in YRUU--"Young Religious Unitarian-Universalists"--the UU youth group in which I spent my adolescence. It was called "Bish, Bish," and it was, as I understand it, adopted from a soccer team who ate in the same roadside diner as a group of traveling Unitarians on the way to a youth conference. It goes like this: Bish, bish, bam, bam, Son of a bitch, God damn, Highty-tighty, Christ almighty, Ra, ra, fuck! Ra once, ra twice (Holy jumpin' Jesus Christ!) Ohhhh... shit! They don't sing it much anymore. Parents and advisors disapproved and whatnot. I thought it ought to be preserved here, though, since it seemingly shares memetic ancestry with the song in your article.
--NC
04/29
I was entertained. I like it when the opposite sex's motivations are dissected. And that's what your column does for me.
--SK
04/29
you are published? at least have the grace if not skill to pull through with a sincere point in the piece. ??? i can't believe you're published.
--h
04/28
I wish like fuck the world was not full of guys like this. A planet of dogs. It could be so much better. Oh yeah, about the story. It leaves me strangely blank.
----c
04/27
Normally I enjoy this column very much. I'm having a hard time understanding what the point of this column is.
--bph
04/27
I'd have to agree fully with mj.
--PJC
04/27
sounds like you used to be a prize jackass. thanks for your entertaining honesty.
--mj
04/27


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