Ice Cream Wars Are Messy Affairs ... |
The story concerned a couple of ice cream drivers in Salford Greater Manchester, who were involved in an increasingly angry dispute over a patch (or round). This argument culminated in one driver chasing the other driver, while both were in their ice-cream vans, and ending up with them circling each other in a local park field, while kids and parents scattered. Eventually one ice cream van fled the park with a broken window, while the other fled from the police who are hunting for him.
The scene was described by onlookers as "like something out of 'Grand Theft Auto'' (the popular, if violent computer game), as the two vans careened around each other. Ironically of course, in 'Grand Theft Auto: Vice City', the player can choose to sell drugs out of their ice-cream van, using the business as a front ..... a neat reference to the Glasgow Ice cream war.
Hence, "99" Red Balloons, nuclear war thanks to a cornet with flakes. ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou have definitely lost me with that "99" Red Balloons allusion ....
DeleteI'm not surprised, it's pretty tenuous and you need to know that the song is about possible nuclear war from an innocent situation.
DeleteThanks for explanation .... I never heard the song (German or English ... I just looked it up).
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