runarPro says:
“Who’da thought we’d still be talking about that Kool-Aid 25 years later (actually, Jones used Flavor-Aid).”
No kidding? The guy was a phony right up until the end, wasn’t he?
Yeah, I think it’s defintiely part of the vernacular, especially when describing someone who is regurgitating political dogma as “opinion”—that one is really “drinking the Kool-Aid”.
And the current housing crisis has its roots in the late ’70s-early ’80s era due to the massive uptick in remodeling-related mortgage debt taken on by homeowners whose walls were destroyed by the Kool-Aid guy.
runar about 16 years ago
Who’da thought we’d still be talking about that Kool-Aid 25 years later (actually, Jones used Flavor-Aid).
ejcapulet about 16 years ago
Poor Opus! I bet he didn’t expect Coppola to be so sensitive. Of course, that could harldy be called constructive criticism.
KingRat about 16 years ago
mmmm… grape flavor-aid my favorite
Ray_C about 16 years ago
runarPro says: “Who’da thought we’d still be talking about that Kool-Aid 25 years later (actually, Jones used Flavor-Aid).” No kidding? The guy was a phony right up until the end, wasn’t he?
txmystic about 16 years ago
runar:
Yeah, I think it’s defintiely part of the vernacular, especially when describing someone who is regurgitating political dogma as “opinion”—that one is really “drinking the Kool-Aid”.
txmystic about 16 years ago
And the current housing crisis has its roots in the late ’70s-early ’80s era due to the massive uptick in remodeling-related mortgage debt taken on by homeowners whose walls were destroyed by the Kool-Aid guy.
Possum Pete about 16 years ago
Oh Yeahhhhhhh! Nice theory tx.