Re: {OT} Q. What's the difference between a Homophobe and a Schizophrenic Lesbian?
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 02:59:14 +0000, Scott in Florida wrote:
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> On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 01:58:15 GMT, Hachiroku ???? <Trueno@AE86.gts>
> wrote:
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>>A. Rosie O'Donnell.[/color]
>
> LOL....
>
> Did you catch Howie Monday?
>
> One phone line...
>
> They 'fired' all the others![/color]
?
No, I packed up all my stuuf from work last Monday, so I haven't been able
to listen to him. Who fired what?
Re: {OT} Q. What's the difference between a Homophobe and a SchizophrenicLesbian?
Hachiroku ãƒ?ãƒ?ãƒ*ク wrote:[color=blue]
> A. Rosie O'Donnell.[/color]
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Hachi, I don't think you should be making fun of Rosie O'Donnell. It
takes a lot of courage for women to live their lives openly as lesbians.
The same applies to openly gay men.
We should celebrate openly gay men and women.
Umm, I've always said that True Heteros and Out Gays are natural
political allies.
Re: {OT} Q. What's the difference between a Homophobe and a SchizophrenicLesbian?
Built_Well wrote:[color=blue]
> Hachiroku ãƒ?ãƒ?ãƒ*ク wrote:[color=green]
>> A. Rosie O'Donnell.[/color]
> =====
>
> Hachi, I don't think you should be making fun of Rosie O'Donnell. It
> takes a lot of courage for women to live their lives openly as lesbians.
> The same applies to openly gay men.
>
> We should celebrate openly gay men and women.
>
> Umm, I've always said that True Heteros and Out Gays are natural
> political allies.[/color]
=====
I don't find many True Heteros on the net in Usenet Newsgroups or
chat rooms.
I think the reason may be that Nominal Heteros try to discourage
participation by True Heteros--just like, it's usually the
Nominal Heteros who are the most anti-gay.
Re: {OT} Q. What's the difference between a Homophobe and a Schizophrenic Lesbian?
On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 22:15:53 -0600, Built_Well wrote:
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> Hachiroku ãƒ?ãƒ?ãƒ*ク wrote:[color=green]
>> A. Rosie O'Donnell.[/color]
> =====
>
> Hachi, I don't think you should be making fun of Rosie O'Donnell. It
> takes a lot of courage for women to live their lives openly as lesbians.
> The same applies to openly gay men.
>
> We should celebrate openly gay men and women.
>
> Umm, I've always said that True Heteros and Out Gays are natural
> political allies.[/color]
Did you hear what she said about Kelly Ripa?
I didn't make fun of her. She did it all by herself!
Re: {OT} Q. What's the difference between a Homophobe and a SchizophrenicLesbian?
Built_Well wrote:[color=blue]
> Built_Well wrote:[color=green]
>> Hachiroku ãƒ?ãƒ?ãƒ*ク wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> A. Rosie O'Donnell.[/color]
>> =====
>>
>> Hachi, I don't think you should be making fun of Rosie O'Donnell. It
>> takes a lot of courage for women to live their lives openly as lesbians.
>> The same applies to openly gay men.
>>
>> We should celebrate openly gay men and women.
>>
>> Umm, I've always said that True Heteros and Out Gays are natural
>> political allies.[/color]
> =====
>
> I don't find many True Heteros on the net in Usenet Newsgroups or
> chat rooms.
>
> I think the reason may be that Nominal Heteros try to discourage
> participation by True Heteros--just like, it's usually the
> Nominal Heteros who are the most anti-gay.
>
> Just a hypothesis.[/color]
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By "Nominal Hetero" I mean someone who may date or marry the opposite
sex and/or have children, but he/she is actually attracted to the same sex.
Nothing wrong with that at all, just as long as the Nominal isn't
anti-gay or anti-True Hetero :-)
Re: {OT} Q. What's the difference between a Homophobe and a SchizophrenicLesbian?
Built_Well wrote:[color=blue]
> Built_Well wrote:[color=green]
>> Built_Well wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> Hachiroku ãƒ?ãƒ?ãƒ*ク wrote:
>>>> A. Rosie O'Donnell.
>>> =====
>>>
>>> Hachi, I don't think you should be making fun of Rosie O'Donnell. It
>>> takes a lot of courage for women to live their lives openly as lesbians.
>>> The same applies to openly gay men.
>>>
>>> We should celebrate openly gay men and women.
>>>
>>> Umm, I've always said that True Heteros and Out Gays are natural
>>> political allies.[/color]
>> =====
>>
>> I don't find many True Heteros on the net in Usenet Newsgroups or
>> chat rooms.
>>
>> I think the reason may be that Nominal Heteros try to discourage
>> participation by True Heteros--just like, it's usually the
>> Nominal Heteros who are the most anti-gay.
>>
>> Just a hypothesis.[/color]
> ======
>
> By "Nominal Hetero" I mean someone who may date or marry the opposite
> sex and/or have children, but he/she is actually attracted to the same sex.
>
> Nothing wrong with that at all, just as long as the Nominal isn't
> anti-gay or anti-True Hetero :-)
>
> It's a new world, I suppose.[/color]
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Well, that was the lesson for tonight, boys and girls :-)
Re: {OT} Q. What's the difference between a Homophobe and a Schizophrenic Lesbian?
Hey, BW, in case you (or anybody) missed it:
During an interview with "Dancing With the Stars" winners Cheryl Burke and
Emmitt Smith, Aiken put his hand over Ripa's mouth so he could interject a
question.
"Oh, that's a no-no," Ripa said, adding, "I don't know where that hand's
been, honey!"
On Tuesday's "View," O'Donnell said: "To me that's a homophobic remark. If
that was a straight man, if that was a cute man, if that was a guy that she
didn't question his sexuality, she would have said a different thing."
How the HELL does Rosie get "That's a Homophobic remark" from that?!?!
What I was thinking when I initially heard it was, maybe he didn't wash his
hands after doing the 'paperwork'.
How Rosie got the idea it was Homophobic, to me, indicates that perhaps she
is a bit more uneasy with her Lesbian 'status' than she lets on.
There's something here that doesn't meet the ear...
And, I wasn't chiding Rosie for her Homosexuality, I was getting more at her
Paranoia.
"Built_Well" <built_well_toyota@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4563ce74$0$59523$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com...[color=blue]
> Hachiroku ???? wrote:[color=green]
>> A. Rosie O'Donnell.[/color]
> =====
>
> Hachi, I don't think you should be making fun of Rosie O'Donnell. It
> takes a lot of courage for women to live their lives openly as lesbians.
> The same applies to openly gay men.
>
> We should celebrate openly gay men and women.
>
> Umm, I've always said that True Heteros and Out Gays are natural
> political allies.
>[/color]
Re: {OT} Q. What's the difference between a Homophobe and a Schizophrenic Lesbian?
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 04:03:08 GMT, Hachiroku ???? <Trueno@AE86.gts>
wrote:
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>On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 02:59:14 +0000, Scott in Florida wrote:
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>> On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 01:58:15 GMT, Hachiroku ???? <Trueno@AE86.gts>
>> wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>>
>>>A. Rosie O'Donnell.[/color]
>>
>> LOL....
>>
>> Did you catch Howie Monday?
>>
>> One phone line...
>>
>> They 'fired' all the others![/color]
>
>
>?
>
>No, I packed up all my stuuf from work last Monday, so I haven't been able
>to listen to him. Who fired what?
>[/color]
Monday he didn't have any phone lines except the one 'contest' line.
Even the 'chump' line was down.
He made it thru pretty well, but did have to be good on his feet...LOL
Re: {OT} Q. What's the difference between a Homophobe and a Schizophrenic Lesbian?
"Hachiroku" <Trueno@ae86.GTS> wrote in message
news:JPX8h.3816$Kw2.3140@trndny05...[color=blue]
> Hey, BW, in case you (or anybody) missed it:
>
> During an interview with "Dancing With the Stars" winners Cheryl Burke and
> Emmitt Smith, Aiken put his hand over Ripa's mouth so he could interject a
> question.
>
> "Oh, that's a no-no," Ripa said, adding, "I don't know where that hand's
> been, honey!"
>
> On Tuesday's "View," O'Donnell said: "To me that's a homophobic remark. If
> that was a straight man, if that was a cute man, if that was a guy that
> she didn't question his sexuality, she would have said a different thing."
>
>
>
> How the HELL does Rosie get "That's a Homophobic remark" from that?!?!
> What I was thinking when I initially heard it was, maybe he didn't wash
> his hands after doing the 'paperwork'.
> How Rosie got the idea it was Homophobic, to me, indicates that perhaps
> she is a bit more uneasy with her Lesbian 'status' than she lets on.[/color]
I fear Rosie is so focussed on her own sexuality, she forgot that hands can
do many dirty things, even turning a dirty doorknob on entering a room,
blowing your nose into a handkerchief, and a hundred other things. Her
thought that this is somehow homophobic is beyond ridiculous.
Re: {OT} Q. What's the difference between a Homophobe and a Schizophrenic Lesbian?
"mack" <mackerel@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Hachiroku" <Trueno@ae86.GTS> wrote in message
> news:JPX8h.3816$Kw2.3140@trndny05...[color=green]
>> Hey, BW, in case you (or anybody) missed it:
>>
>> During an interview with "Dancing With the Stars" winners Cheryl Burke
>> and Emmitt Smith, Aiken put his hand over Ripa's mouth so he could
>> interject a question.
>>
>> "Oh, that's a no-no," Ripa said, adding, "I don't know where that hand's
>> been, honey!"
>>
>> On Tuesday's "View," O'Donnell said: "To me that's a homophobic remark.
>> If that was a straight man, if that was a cute man, if that was a guy
>> that she didn't question his sexuality, she would have said a different
>> thing."
>>
>>
>>
>> How the HELL does Rosie get "That's a Homophobic remark" from that?!?!
>> What I was thinking when I initially heard it was, maybe he didn't wash
>> his hands after doing the 'paperwork'.
>> How Rosie got the idea it was Homophobic, to me, indicates that perhaps
>> she is a bit more uneasy with her Lesbian 'status' than she lets on.[/color]
>
> I fear Rosie is so focussed on her own sexuality, she forgot that hands
> can do many dirty things, even turning a dirty doorknob on entering a
> room, blowing your nose into a handkerchief, and a hundred other things.
> Her thought that this is somehow homophobic is beyond ridiculous.[/color]
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