Grumpy Paper Reader does look a lot like Ian Anderson. Needs a flute.
My Hauppage HS History teacher was a Jethro Tull fan, and every test had a 10 point extra credit question on JT, and you had to listen to the albums for the lyrics and annoy your parents.
Mom – “Turn that sh*t off!!!”
Me – ‘I’m studying!!”
I was just thinking the other day about how memorable my high school teachers were. I recall many of then vividly, and the majority of them had an interesting personality trait, quirk, or background.
Yes, a fairly typical newspaper consumer.
Aqualung??? 😉
Ha! That’s exactly what my friends said when they first saw that picture in 1979.
That, and it looked a little like Ed, a guy who lived in our dorm…
Grumpy Paper Reader does look a lot like Ian Anderson. Needs a flute.
My Hauppage HS History teacher was a Jethro Tull fan, and every test had a 10 point extra credit question on JT, and you had to listen to the albums for the lyrics and annoy your parents.
Mom – “Turn that sh*t off!!!”
Me – ‘I’m studying!!”
I was just thinking the other day about how memorable my high school teachers were. I recall many of then vividly, and the majority of them had an interesting personality trait, quirk, or background.
I would have totally ACED your Hauppauge history class . . . I saw them more times at the Garden and Coliseum during that era than is probably prudent to admit: http://indiemoines.com/2011/03/29/the-favorite-band-question/
(And I am listening to “Hunting Girl” as I type this comment . . . )