I know, right? People did complain to me that because of the zones, they would have had to walk very far, and of course, they didn't. This is just a very messed-up country in general.aliantha wrote:I guess I'm firmly entrenched in US car culture, because the first question that comes to mind about No Movement day is: if people can't drive, how can they get to the polls?
My personal favorite summer-camp song was "The Titanic Song":
Oh, they built the ship Titanic to sail the ocean blue
And the people said that the water would ne'er leak through
But the Lord's almighty hand said the ship would never land
It was sad when the great ship went down (glug, glug)
Chorus (It is important to clap and sing this very enthusiastically!):
It was sad, so sad, it was sad, so sad
It was sad when the great ship went down
to the bottom of the (husbands and wives little children lost their lives)
It was sad when the great ship went down (glug glug)
Oh, the captain stood on deck with a tear in his eye
For the rich refused to cooperate with the poor
So he sent them down below, where they'd be the first to go!
It was sad when the great ship went down (glug, glug)
Oh, the band stood on deck playing "Nearer My God To Thee"
And the ice did crack, but the ship would ne'er go free
And the little children cried as the water rushed inside.
It was sad when the great ship went down (glug, glug)
O, the moral of this story as you can plainly see
Is to wear a life preserver if you go out to sea
The Titanic never made it across the ocean blue
It was sad when the great ship went down (glug, glug)
So they built another ship called the SS Mary Lou
And the people said that the water would ne'er leak through
And they filled it up with BEER! And it sank right off the pier
It was sad when the great ship went down (glug, glug)