Theo
Active Member
Remember how Morrissey got in the press for throwing a big tantrum at a music festival because he had to be around meat eaters?
It made many papers, for example:
And:
Yet, when Morrissey was not trying to make the papers during a tour to promote his product, his big Los Angeles hangout was The Cat & Fiddle in Los Angeles.
Imagine my surprise when I went on their web site and looked at their menu.
They do have veggie burgers, but then so does Burger King. Of all the places in Los Angeles to choose as his hangout, he chose a place where he'd smell the burning flesh of animals? This was the place Southern Californian stalker fans would stake out, knowing that it wouldn't be long before Morrissey walked in again to hang out. Why wasn't his hang out a vegan restaurant? Looking at the menu of The Cat & Fiddle, it seems Morrissey may as well have chosen the local McDonald's as his hangout......
But, on tour, promoting an album, he wanted to make the papers. So he threw baby tantrums about smelling meat.
I'm calling you out, Morrissey. Explain yourself. Either you can't abide being in close proximity to meat and the cooking of meat, or you can. Anything to make the press, eh? I have long noticed that whenever you have products to promote, you pull some stunts to generate controversy and media stories. This is a call out post, Morrissey. You were perfectly happy to sit around all that cooking animal flesh at the Cat & Fiddle. Just look at that menu. Chrissie Hynde hangs out at vegan restaurants in Northeast Ohio. She even owns one. They have none in Los Angeles? Please. Are pop stars from the nice state of Ohio just more real?
It made many papers, for example:
Midway through the set, Morrissey said, "I can smell burning flesh and I hope to God it's human," as the smell of barbequed meat from nearby food stands wafted through the air. A few minutes later, the famous vegetarian walked off the stage in the middle of 'Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others'.
He returned shortly afterwards, saying, "The smell of burning animals is making me sick. I just couldn't bear it."
And:
Morrissey walked off the stage during his set at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival on Friday night because the smell of meat offended him.
Yet, when Morrissey was not trying to make the papers during a tour to promote his product, his big Los Angeles hangout was The Cat & Fiddle in Los Angeles.
Imagine my surprise when I went on their web site and looked at their menu.
They do have veggie burgers, but then so does Burger King. Of all the places in Los Angeles to choose as his hangout, he chose a place where he'd smell the burning flesh of animals? This was the place Southern Californian stalker fans would stake out, knowing that it wouldn't be long before Morrissey walked in again to hang out. Why wasn't his hang out a vegan restaurant? Looking at the menu of The Cat & Fiddle, it seems Morrissey may as well have chosen the local McDonald's as his hangout......
But, on tour, promoting an album, he wanted to make the papers. So he threw baby tantrums about smelling meat.
I'm calling you out, Morrissey. Explain yourself. Either you can't abide being in close proximity to meat and the cooking of meat, or you can. Anything to make the press, eh? I have long noticed that whenever you have products to promote, you pull some stunts to generate controversy and media stories. This is a call out post, Morrissey. You were perfectly happy to sit around all that cooking animal flesh at the Cat & Fiddle. Just look at that menu. Chrissie Hynde hangs out at vegan restaurants in Northeast Ohio. She even owns one. They have none in Los Angeles? Please. Are pop stars from the nice state of Ohio just more real?
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