After practice, in the pub, a few of us discussed going along with her, till the night of the gig, when all hands will go "MAN!". Oooh! I'm SUCH a rebel! :-)
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>Well you could still sing your own version (v. quietly) <g>
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>>Remember the discussions we had some time ago about the feminist objection to using the word "man", and the ridiculous lengths we invented to avoid it?
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>>Well, I'm in this choir run by a choir mistress. I've just discovered her to be a lesbian and feminist. We're doing this song, "People Get Ready" (By Curtis Mayfield), only she's changed all the lyrics around, and included a line that should read: " blah blah blah .. for your fellow Man" (which isn't even in the song) but changed it to "... your fellow clan".
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>>Despite admitting that it doesn't make complete sense (love for your clan - people you know and look after - is not the same as that for your fellow man - meaning the whole world), that it changes the meaning, that there isn't another approp. rhyming word, despite the protest and grumblings of the whole choir (predominantly fe-persons), she insists on using "clan".
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>>I came right out and asked her "is this a WIMMIN thing?" but she's adamant (or should that be eve-ant?).
>>I said "should we go back and reinvent the English language?"
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>>God give me strength!
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.