greasy lake bad
Bad Many times throughout a young mans life he has a decision to make. ... For the narrator in “Greasy Lake” he has the choice to continue to bad or to choose to grow into a responsible adult. The desire to be bad can get a young person into trouble, especially if the motivation for the bad behavior is primarily to show off to his friends. The narrator thinks that he wants to be bad. ... This took place in a time that the cool thing to do was to be bad. So that’s what he did, he was bad. He wore torn up leather jackets, drank alcohol, struck poses, and went to Greasy Lake. ... Finally, after every bar in town had closed and there were no more hitchhikers to throw eggs at, they continue to Greasy Lake. ... “There was a sheen sun on the lake.