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12-07-2016, 02:43 PM
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http://www.seinfeldscripts.com/TheSponge.html
To give you a better point of reference:
http://www.newsweek.com/tyranny-red-ribbon-193796
But it's not only what the ribbon hasn't accomplished that rankles. Some celebrities now complain that if they won't pin one on they are harassed, even menaced. Deidre Hall (http://www.welovesoaps.net/2011/12/hallribbon.html), a star of the soap opera "Days of Our Lives," says that at one recent awards ceremony the ribbon-wielding zealots hounded her from preshow reception to postshow press conference. She says that one magazine even threatened to write about her ribbonless ways. Hall, who has nursed several friends with AIDS, finds the ribbons meaningless--but the ribbon police truly dangerous. "We are getting into that terrifying area where people who don't speak for us demand uniformity. This is unacceptable," she says. Emmy and Oscar may see a bit less red in the future.
http://www.seinfeldscripts.com/TheSponge.html
To give you a better point of reference:
http://www.newsweek.com/tyranny-red-ribbon-193796
But it's not only what the ribbon hasn't accomplished that rankles. Some celebrities now complain that if they won't pin one on they are harassed, even menaced. Deidre Hall (http://www.welovesoaps.net/2011/12/hallribbon.html), a star of the soap opera "Days of Our Lives," says that at one recent awards ceremony the ribbon-wielding zealots hounded her from preshow reception to postshow press conference. She says that one magazine even threatened to write about her ribbonless ways. Hall, who has nursed several friends with AIDS, finds the ribbons meaningless--but the ribbon police truly dangerous. "We are getting into that terrifying area where people who don't speak for us demand uniformity. This is unacceptable," she says. Emmy and Oscar may see a bit less red in the future.