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    Quote Originally Posted by guno View Post
    Ned Flanders said in one of his posts he was in his early 50's back in the early 90's
    So he's about your age then!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mott the Hoople View Post
    I grew up 10 miles up the road from where she was born and lived in her later life. My grandmother knew her and her lesbian lover on a social basis.
    Wow, don't remember any mention of that in Annie Get Your Gun. She once shot the ashes from Kaiser Wilhelm's cigarette just imagine how the world would have been if she'd missed!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Havana Moon View Post
    Wow, don't remember any mention of that in Annie Get Your Gun.
    To Havana Moon: Why not claim everybody with a skill?


    Not many years ago color coordinated gays claimed that every creative artist that ever wrote a play, composed an opera, smeared paint on canvas, or chiseled away at a piece of marble was light-hearted. Michelangelo’s talent became the face of homosexuality.

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