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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: walkonby on March 04, 2005, 06:23:00 pm
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my opinion would have to be the last time cyndi lauper played nine thirty. good lord, man, i think they were searching people at the door for anything not seen on q.e.f.t.s.g. that carson would of been so proud, girlfriend.
i have a beer, please . . . twelve inch, i mean twelve ounce.
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scissor sisters last september. definitely.
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Originally posted by malkmess:
scissor sisters last september. definitely.
Amen to that...and the big, well-groomed, beautiful and buff gay guys were muy RUDE and muy drunk (at least up front closest to the lead singer...)
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If you mean closeted homo-erotic, then that would have to be Motley Crue.
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I guess none you you were there for the Millenium shows (I think that was what they were called). They had such a bias towards men only at the club that both bathrooms were co-ed one to a stall...
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I've got you all beat on this one....
Howard Jones - Human League - Culture Club
Yes a triple header (pun intended)
It was like "when gays attack" at Nissan that night.
I have to admit though, it was loads of fun.
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the strange thing i've never figured out about gay people and entertainment, and by that, i mean movies / music / televsion / writing . . . is that they are usually better at it and way much better ( i know; i said "way much better")at partying than straight people.
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Originally posted by walkonby:
the strange thing i've never figured out about gay people and entertainment, and by that, i mean movies / music / televsion / writing . . . is that they are usually better at it and way much better ( i know; i said "way much better")at partying than straight people.
According to what do you base this? Do all African (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4321699.stm) Americans have natural rhythm, as well?
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based on the fact that it's true, in regards to those gay people who are "artists" compared to those "straight" people who are artists. the majority of the gay entertainers are better than the mass attack of the so-so straight ones. the new rage now is having straight people play gay people on tv, and they are doing a horrible job at it. give it up you neuvo unkle rupaul, fag faces. i didn't say all gay people, buddy, just the ones who participate in partying and being entertainers.
so do not assume i assume anything about anything that i am not currently speaking about. whats the word: word up!
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I have to agree with Walkonby with this one.
What's even worse is that usually a good drag queen can often out do a real woman anyday of the week when it comes to feminine beauty.
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I guess that depends on your definition of feminine beauty. Mine typically includes real breasts and a pussy.
And just a guess, but I'm willing to wager that not all drag queens are gay.
Originally posted by Jaguär:
I have to agree with Walkonby with this one.
What's even worse is that usually a good drag queen can often out do a real woman anyday of the week when it comes to feminine beauty.
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i just love it when jerry springer or maury p. have those shows: "man or woman?" sometimes even i don't know. and no, not all drag queens are gay . . . and there are alot of gay people who think drags are just as weirdly obnoxious as stright people think they are.
and priscilla, queen of the desert is one of the best movies ever!
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I'm a rugged, manly man. And I have a pussy.
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well it wasn't the gayest, but certainly an odd mix of crowds. St. Etienne the year they toured with the full complement of musicians singers, had a odd mix of club kids, pop geeks and gays in attendence.
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
well it wasn't the gayest, but certainly an odd mix of crowds. St. Etienne the year they toured with the full complement of musicians singers, had a odd mix of club kids, pop geeks and gays in attendence.
Have to agree. Another classic was Erasure. The guy with the t-shirt "Closeted Homosexual" was classic as was the guy with the leather pants with the buttcheeks cut out.
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Natalie Merchant...gay and lesbian fest.
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Soft Cell
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Originally posted by Rob_Gee:
Soft Cell
Nah, that was not GAY (http://www.ananova.com/images/entertainment/marcalmond_performing1PA410x500.jpg) at all.
Neither is it entirely werksafe.
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Originally posted by Miss MaRpIe:
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:
Soft Cell
Nah, that was not GAY (http://www.ananova.com/images/entertainment/marcalmond_performing1PA410x500.jpg) at all.
Neither is it entirely werksafe. [/b]
Markie....I thought it was just Morrissey shows that you jumped up on stage.
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aislers set, maybe like 2 years ago. very lesbian, i think i was the only guy there. was a really good show, though
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I think one of the more unlikely gay shows was when I brought a bunch of my bear friends to the Grandaddy/Saves the Day show. I think there were about 10 of us, salivating over various members of Grandaddy. It was hilarious. Yeah, yeah I know how ridiculous that sounds and you can make fun of me all you want. But to quote Otto from the Simpsons "I've got some pretty funky friends".
At any given show us homos are there...there are the obvious shows (the B-52's, Erasure, Soft Cell, Saint Etienne, and Sleater Kinney are all good examples), less obvious (Interpol, The Pixies, Sonic Youth) but then the ones that you probably wouldn't expect at all (Ministry, Social Distortion, Queens of the Stone Age).
It's always been frustrating because generally speaking, a lot of my gay friends have really crap taste in music. Show tunes, Cher, Celine Dion, you name it. Fortunately for the bear scene, a lot of guys are into more varied stuff, probably because they don't like to be stereotyped. Thank God for the friends of mine who love the Magnetic Fields and PJ Harvey. But there are so many bands that are gay-friendly and are popular in small gay circles. There are so many bands that have had gay members, like Husker Du, the Buzzcocks, the B-52's, the Germs, Sleater-Kinney, Kitchens of Distinction, Placebo, REM, My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, KMFDM, etc. and then you have bands like Belle and Sebastian and Franz Ferdinand who might as well be gay. Rock'n'roll is gayer than a lot of people think.
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And let's not forget the greatest gay-fronted band of them all, Judas Priest.
Wouldn't it make more sense to call yourself bearman, rather than bunnyman?
Originally posted by bunnyman:
I think one of the more unlikely gay shows was when I brought a bunch of my bear friends to the Grandaddy/Saves the Day show. I think there were about 10 of us, salivating over various members of Grandaddy. It was hilarious. Yeah, yeah I know how ridiculous that sounds and you can make fun of me all you want. But to quote Otto from the Simpsons "I've got some pretty funky friends".
At any given show us homos are there...there are the obvious shows (the B-52's, Erasure, Soft Cell, Saint Etienne, and Sleater Kinney are all good examples), less obvious (Interpol, The Pixies, Sonic Youth) but then the ones that you probably wouldn't expect at all (Ministry, Social Distortion, Queens of the Stone Age).
It's always been frustrating because generally speaking, a lot of my gay friends have really crap taste in music. Show tunes, Cher, Celine Dion, you name it. Fortunately for the bear scene, a lot of guys are into more varied stuff, probably because they don't like to be stereotyped. Thank God for the friends of mine who love the Magnetic Fields and PJ Harvey. But there are so many bands that are gay-friendly and are popular in small gay circles. There are so many bands that have had gay members, like Husker Du, the Buzzcocks, the B-52's, the Germs, Sleater-Kinney, Kitchens of Distinction, Placebo, REM, My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, KMFDM, etc. and then you have bands like Belle and Sebastian and Franz Ferdinand who might as well be gay. Rock'n'roll is gayer than a lot of people think.
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no one has mentioned turbonegro yet?
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I suppose I could be bearman...GRRRR. But Echo and the Bearmen doesn't have quite the same ring.
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Originally posted by bunnyman:
I suppose I could be bareman...GRRRR. But Echo and the Baremen doesn't have quite the same ring.
<juliette lewis>Umm, I dont know!</juliette lewis>
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Who wrote the song, It's Raining Men?
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Originally posted by ma®kLe:
Who wrote the song, It's Raining Men?
Why, that was the "weather" girls, of course, silly!
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Actually, it was Paul Shaffer.
Originally posted by Miss MaRpIe:
Originally posted by ma®kLe:
Who wrote the song, It's Raining Men?
Why, that was the "weather" girls, of course, silly! [/b]
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Actually, it was Paul Shaffer.
Who wrote the song, It's Raining Men?
Do you know everything? Or was that question a plant from a bought reporter with fake credentials. Oh, for a minute I thought I was in Washington D.C.
"He composed the LATE SHOW theme song and, with Paul Jabara, wrote the number one '80s dance hit "It's Raining Men," performed by the Weather Girls and re-recorded by Geri Halliwell"
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I prefer the first one.
Originally posted by Miss MaRpIe:
Do you know everything? Or was that question a plant from a bought reporter with fake credentials. Oh, for a minute I thought I was in Washington D.C.
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I just thought you would go:
Ding ding DING! To the first one. Have you also been promoting schools policies? Or working on you hunky website?
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Originally posted by Miss MaRpIe:
working on you hunky website?
dong Dong DONG!
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Among the domains owned by Gannon/Guckert are these:
jeffgannon.com
Hotmilitarystud.com
Militaryescorts.com
Militaryescortsm4m.com
I was going to make one of your "Dong's" a hyperlink, but didn't really want to check any of the sites out beforehand.
On a side note, does this stuff not make you upset with your chief?
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Originally posted by Miss MaRpIe:
On a side note, does this stuff not make you upset with your chief?
Yes.
He should clearly do a better job vetting the patsies in the press corps.
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Yes.
He should clearly do a better job vetting the patsies in the press corps.
I was expecting that answer. Oh well. I just do not understand how they get away with it. Well I do, the media are complicit and the proletariat think they are getting family values.
I don't know how you can live with yourself. ; )