Posted on 07/10/2013 12:42:57 PM PDT by nickcarraway
It is. And the NYPD are apparently proud of being storm troopers.
yet they take great umberance if they hear you playing “f* the police” or “cop killa”
Rock on, NYPD! If I was a cop, I’d do the same.
well, they have about the equivalent aim with their weapons as storm troopers...
I tried to convince a high school class to use the Imperial March as their graduation ceremony processional tune. They destroyed plenty in their day so it made sense to me. My suggestion, though quite popular with the kids, was over ruled by a teacher with no sense of humor.
Like people on this thread?
That was the Gorbachev theme song on Rush’s radio show whenever there was a Gorbachev update. Rush would say the press had Gorbasms whenever the guy came to the U.S. Still makes me laugh.
Back in ‘68 the Miami riot, a fireman friend was a fire truck driver.
I made a cassette recording of Flight of the Valkyries for him.
He drove into the heart of the riot in Overtown blasting the music on the truck loudspeakers. They ere taking gunfire from rooftops.
(he was a Huey side gunner in Viet Nam.)
And yes he got in trouble.
I like this version better.
Back in the day we used to key the mic whenever the local radio station was playing the theme from “Hill Street Blues”.
Gave the dispatchers a chuckle.
Never tried it through the PA speaker, though.
Back in my day, I used to broadcast bluegrass music (once in a while) through my phone into the intercom, over a 10 acre staging area at the steel plant where I worked. My shipping manager tells me that the truckers loved it. Oh, and it was in Detroit.
LAPD around 1974, had a guy that liked to play a cassette of the Tarzan yell on the PA speaker after midnight. Guess what part of town.
I was (ahem) riding in the back of a Detroit patrol car back in 1987, and it had a cassette player hanging from the rearview. I only remember it because it was playing some Bruce Springsteen song about getting shot, and the cop on the passenger side was asking the driver, “do we need to listen to this?”
I hate rap. How would they feel if I were blasting “I Fought The Law”?
Turn some Redshirted Ensigns loose on them, they’d be toast. B-)
Real good way of alerting any perps who may be about — oh, and of course, annoying their employ—err, civilian tax slaves.
I wish it was longer.
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