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newb 03-14-2009 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by scouse mac (Post 794158)
That looks seriously unappealing.

How can you even taste the hot dog under all that miscellaneous meat sauce? Or is that the whole point?

Their actually called NY System Hot Weiners or GutBusters. They taste much better then they look and back in the day we would down at least three of these with a french fry after a night of drinking.

don't do it anymore....with maturity comes common sense .





ok....maybe once in a while


but I skip the fries

Posher778 03-14-2009 04:09 PM

We now go live to Rory pole dancing.

scouse mac 03-15-2009 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by newb (Post 794162)
Their actually called NY System Hot Weiners or GutBusters. They taste much better then they look and back in the day we would down at least three of these with a french fry after a night of drinking.

don't do it anymore....with maturity comes common sense .



Its the NY equivalent of a donor kebab with the works, chilli & garlic sauce.


No-one even remotely sober would dare entertain the thought of eating one.

massacre man 05-30-2010 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 789663)
Are we seriously the only open ones? Huh. The last forum I was on was INCREDIBLY queer (it was a Buffy forum; go figure). Guess I was used to that. I didn't realize how non-queer this site was.

Then again - Isn't the stereotypical horror demo the 16- to 25-year-old straight male? Posh and I shouldn't be so surprised at being the sweet cream filling of this sausage party.

Hey, I'll join your little group as long as I can close my eyes during.

My high school was pretty queer, I was the only guy in my photo digital class during my senior year, one of the girls ran in "hot girl in the cafeteria!"

... I was the only person left in the room, save the teacher.

X¤MurderDoll¤X 05-30-2010 06:11 PM

thanks for making me think urgeok had come back.

CrimsonFiend138 05-30-2010 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by urgeok2 (Post 761335)
well, since the recent coming out party - there has been a common subject running through most of the threads ... so why not beat that dead horse right here.

seems like people have a ton of thoughts that are popping out here and there ... we might as well get them all in one place ... lets see what the general consensus is.

Personally - when i was born - my mother had a gay best friend (this is the 50's) and he was my godfather.
All i knew from seeing him was that he was a nice guy. Met one of his partners once and he ga=ve me stamps from his home country (jugoslavia) which i thought was pretty cool.

So it wasnt a matter of tolerance - there was simply no question of it being something we had to 'tolerate' - it just was.

pretty much lived my life that way and we're raising my son that way as well.
My wife is of the same mind as myself.

I've met a lot of gay men through my life - most were as i mentioned in a previous post - very articulate, cultured, intelligent men. None were the flaming effeminate queens portrayed in films ... they were just guys with a great sense of style, well groomed, polite, etc.

I know it's crazy to assume all gay men are like this - it's practically another stereotype - but this has been my personal experience.

I have known of the flaming queen types and i dont care for them... anymore than i care for any show of phoniness or overt cliched sexuality. (that goes for ginos, bimbos, or anything else in that vein)
People using gayness as a way to make themselves more interesting isnt cool with most other gays anymore than it is with anyone with a brain.
(no this isnt a shot at you Posher - i know you're just enjoying the release - i expect it will become a non issue for even you before long)

I dont like homophobes. they are in the same class as sexist assholes and racists.... people with hateful opinions based on 100% pure unadulterated ignorance. people content to live in unenlightened dark ages - who are terrified by anything they dont understand.

most homophobic males are usually overcompensating for their own shakey sexuality. for some its a religious thing. either way - i think it's childish and dangerous. who you love is who you love. it shouldnt be gender specific if you intellectualize it. our genetic predisposition to breeding - the continuation of our species is the first primal decree most of us follow ... but other factors - nature or nurture - or both - can take over after that.

anyway - more rambling ...

anyone else want a say ?



Urgeok2 Respect!

I accept everybody..well not EVERYBOdY but as far as that goes.

My Bro is Bi and his gay partner is cool as fuck. You wouldn't even know..and I wish he would get on here, he'd love it, he knows ALOT. They took me to a gay bar on my 21st and I got FUCKED up lol, I didn't wanna eat for like 3 days. It's was awesome(except for the transexual sittin next to the bathrooms) lol...yeah. But I was really messed up and they were having a show and the drag queen was talking to me and I was like I love gay people! And Everybody started cheering. Good times!

cheebacheeba 05-31-2010 03:40 AM

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thanks for making me think urgeok had come back.
Somebody call Nine-one-Waaaaaaaaaahn
Ha.

On the gay thing, I might've said something on this before but...
Walking stereotypes annoy me, this applies to all groups, but the "scream it in your face" gay folks well, ought to be more secure with their lifestyle than to turn their lifestyle into something almost cartoonish.
Gay girls, as a guy, sure...I can see why girls are more attractive - though "dykes" kind of confuse me, I mean...if you wanna go for something that emulates a man, well, this to me just says you're more confused than anything.
Gay guys, not a perspective I share...but, as long as they respect your lifestyle as much as you do theirs, cool. Nothing more annoying than a gay guy that doesn't quite "get it", furthermore if you end up having a go at them because of this thwn you get labelled a homophobe - I guess the gay community have their share of insecure self centred pricks looking for a bullshit fight as well.

I don't have too many gay friends...I guess it's largely because we don't exactly move in the same circles? But generally speaking I'm cool with gay people, they don't freak me out or make me uncomfortable, as with most groups I find certain members annoying and confusing, but generally speaking don't pay them any more mind than whoever else might cross my path.

ferretchucker 05-31-2010 07:34 AM

Chrono seems to think I'm involved in a gay marriage :D

Posher778 05-31-2010 07:58 AM

O_o





>_>



<_<

missmacabre 05-31-2010 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ferretchucker (Post 862687)
Chrono seems to think I'm involved in a gay marriage :D

Well Charlie's a cutie either way. I have a friend who moved here from Britain and her name is Charlotte but she goes by Charlie too. I think it's an English thing, cause no one here does that but her.


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