The composition is a defecation on the memory of John Lennon, who posed with new wife Yoko Ono to promote world peace during their Bed-In in 1969.
Given that PETA is a bunch of domestic terrorists, the irony is not lost on me.
Corey and Susie have been animal-rights activists for a while. They spoke last year about forcing their son Zen to be a vegetarian:
Susie: We eat meat substitutes but we call them burgers, since you can’t really explain what fake meat is to a toddler. But he’s got these farm animal books, and there will be a chicken, and he’ll say, “Yum yum.” I had to tell him there’s a difference between the animal chicken and the chicken we eat.
Poor little guy just wants a nugget.
But let’s travel back in time to 2003, when the lesser of the two Coreys was on a fun little VH-1 show called The Surreal Life. Corey joined the cast because, as he readily admits, he needed the good publicity following a career nosedive and years of drug addiction.
It didn’t turn out as he had hoped:
Of course, Corey turns out to be the most annoying of the bunch - at least in the first two episodes, and the trailers for upcoming episodes. In one argument with Gabrielle Carteris, he says he’s a vegetarian for moral reasons. He doesn’t think it’s right to eat an animal; when she comments on his leather shoes, he says that’s different. Corey never explains why it’s different - and better - to wear leather from sacrificed animals and not eat it.
I suddenly desperately need to go watch 90210 reruns on satellite. That Andrea Zuckerman was always a smart cookie.
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Vegetarians suck!