Bill's Point of View: How soon we forget!
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Earlier this month I wrote a column about the Pimp your Prom contest sponsored by the radio station 102.Q FM. At first I was hesitant to post the contest because of the word Pimp. I thought it was strange for a radio station to use that word for a contest. After all I remember the word to mean whoremaster. It must be a generation thing I thought. And because of the number of schools participating in the event I felt I was over reacting and went ahead with listing it on my blog.
Shortly after it appeared on ClearysNotebook I received comments from people who thought it was awful that Gloucester City High School was participating in the event.
As the day unfolded more remarks came in and one in particular got me upset. The person wrote, "Does anyone recall that just a few years ago the Q-102 DJs came through Gloucester City making fun of us? I will not forget and that is why I think this is a shame. I also have to agree with this "pimping" word becoming fashionable. It is leading to many negative behaviors. Please reconsider this."
I remembered that incident the DJ's said, and I am paraphrasing "all Gloucester girls are toothless, fat and ugly".
As I reflect on the article I believe I took offense to that remark more so then the use of the word Pimp. Should I promote a contest for a radio station that trashes the women of our community? So I removed the post from CNB.
A few days later I spoke with my older grandchildren about how is the word Pimp used in their vocabulary? And they explained that today's hip-hop generation is using the word as slang. Think for a moment one of them said. Didn't your generation use words that had different meanings than what was written in the dictionary?
They were right. As corny as it may sound we used some of the following slang.
(Cat) A hip person
(Beats) Chariot Car
(Cherry) Originally, an unaltered car. Later, anything attractive
(Hot-rodders) Chrome-plated Dressed up cars
(Circled) Married
(Classy chassis) Great body
(Cloud 9) Really happy
I know that I enjoyed being a rebel in the fifties and sixties as much as the next guy. Long hair, (yes at one time I had hair) cutoff jeans, a bandana wrapped around my head, patches sewed on my jeans, long beads around my neck, a beard, and an earring. That was just some of the things I and others did to standout in the crowd when we were teens. I still can fit into those jeans……
And using a word such as Pimp, wearing bagging pants below their knees, putting their hats on sideways or backwards are apparently this generation's way to show their independence.
It is inevitable we all eventually lose touch with the next generation as we age... And once that happens we soon forget what it was like to be young and carefree. We take ourselves too seriously.
And it appears this is exactly what happened to me in this case.
I had forgotten what it was like to be a "Rebel".
So to the students of Gloucester City High School and to all the students in South Jersey and Philadelphia please accept my apology for making The Pimp Your Prom contest such a negative issue.
At the age of 63 I guess it is safe to say I have become my parents. And in some ways that isn't a bad thing. This too will happen to you…..eventually. And when it does you too will say to yourself….."How Soon We Forget"!