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Members Of Twisted Sister Now Willing To Take It September 29, 2008
NEW YORK<In a stunning reversal of their long-stated reluctance to take
it, members of heavy-metal band Twisted Sister announced Monday that,
after 24 years of fervent refusal, they are now willing to take it. "I
acknowledge that we promised not to take it anymore, but things change.
The world is a different place today, and with that in mind, we would
like to go on record as saying that, starting right now, we are going to
take it," read a statement released by the band's lead singer, Dee
Snyder. "To clarify, we would still prefer not to take it, but as of
now, taking it is an option that we would be open to. That is all."
Bassist Mark "the Animal"
Mendoza also stated that, in regards to what he wants to do with his
life, he no longer solely wants to rock, but would instead prefer doing
other things, such as raising a family and working as a claims adjuster
in Rye, NY.
NEW YORK<In a stunning reversal of their long-stated reluctance to take
it, members of heavy-metal band Twisted Sister announced Monday that,
after 24 years of fervent refusal, they are now willing to take it. "I
acknowledge that we promised not to take it anymore, but things change.
The world is a different place today, and with that in mind, we would
like to go on record as saying that, starting right now, we are going to
take it," read a statement released by the band's lead singer, Dee
Snyder. "To clarify, we would still prefer not to take it, but as of
now, taking it is an option that we would be open to. That is all."
Bassist Mark "the Animal"
Mendoza also stated that, in regards to what he wants to do with his
life, he no longer solely wants to rock, but would instead prefer doing
other things, such as raising a family and working as a claims adjuster
in Rye, NY.