Can listening to Alanis Morissette lead to violence?
For a couple in Jacksonville, Fla., the answer to that question is a definite yes, who allegedly got into a domestic dispute over the singer’s music.
Apparently Todd Fletcher, 33, wanted to spend the day listening to nothing else but the singer, whose album Havoc and Bright Lights was released in August. Fletcher’s boyfriend, 24-year-old Allen Casey, doesn’t share the same nostalgia, and allegedly hit Fletcher in the face with a plate.
It sounds like the feuding couple could take some advice from the lyrics of Morissette herself, who sings on “All I Really Want”: “All I really want is some peace man, a place to find a common ground. And all I really want is a wavelength. Ah, aao, aao, aao, aa, aah.”
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