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'''FAST TRACKS'''<br> | '''FAST TRACKS'''<br> | ||
Playboy, August 1979<br> | Playboy, August 1979<br> | ||
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'''QUOTE OF THE MONTH:''' "I'm very fond of stupidity. I think it's probably the most important and least understood aspect of American life. American society ... has a concept of coolness and cuteness ... both are factors of stupidity. ... Now that we've established diplomatic relations with China ... those people are ready for coolness, cuteness and stupidity. ... It's not getting any smarter out there. ... You have to come to terms with stupidity ... and make it work for you." | '''QUOTE OF THE MONTH:''' "I'm very fond of stupidity. I think it's probably the most important and least understood aspect of American life. American society ... has a concept of coolness and cuteness ... both are factors of stupidity. ... Now that we've established diplomatic relations with China ... those people are ready for coolness, cuteness and stupidity. ... It's not getting any smarter out there. ... You have to come to terms with stupidity ... and make it work for you." | ||
<div align=right>—FRANK ZAPPA</div align=right> | <div align=right>—FRANK ZAPPA</div align=right> | ||
[[Category:Articles about Zappa]] | [[Category:Articles about Zappa]] | ||
Revision as of 12:49, 25 December 2007
FAST TRACKS
Playboy, August 1979
QUOTE OF THE MONTH: "I'm very fond of stupidity. I think it's probably the most important and least understood aspect of American life. American society ... has a concept of coolness and cuteness ... both are factors of stupidity. ... Now that we've established diplomatic relations with China ... those people are ready for coolness, cuteness and stupidity. ... It's not getting any smarter out there. ... You have to come to terms with stupidity ... and make it work for you."
—FRANK ZAPPA
