Our Faggot President Finally Comes Out Of the Closet

Which doesn't change that calling somebody "campy" is a British colloquialism (<- look one of those fancy french-derived words!). Why are you arguing such a stupid thing? Most Americans don't say that somebody is "campy" it's a piece of Brit slang. Like "fag" for a "square"...
But most, in "gay circles", which is substantial, knows what it means. Most Americans don't say "Miss Thing"....but you know what it means, don't you? There you go, being obtuse.
 
Oh nooooeeees! And my great great great great great Nuncle was a dune buggy...

Jeebus. I'm sure you were very close and all you and your great great great great great Grandpappy who knew Napoleon and will cry if I call Frenchmen frogs again.

What's your heritage...so we can go "off" on you?
 
But most, in "gay circles", which is substantial, knows what it means. Most Americans don't say "Miss Thing"....but you know what it means, don't you? There you go, being obtuse.

What's a "gay circle". Is that a bunch of interior decorators sitting at a round table?
 
That was Benetton photoshopping, cretin. Your mother was a faggot.


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No shit Sherlock, how long did it take to figure that out after your circle jerk with the rest of of the queens in Houston.


And here I thought the only time I could use the word "faggot" was when I was describing male cock suckers like yourself.
 
Before I log in I sometimes take a quick butchers at a few posts. Today I stumbled (no one would make it a planned journey) onto one of your posts. Will you please tell me why you persist in adding the preposition 'on' to the verb 'to hate'. It is not a phrasal and the preposition adds nothing to the meaning as far as I can see. Do you do it just to be bloody awkward or do you honestly know no better?

Its a popular American hipster expression of recent years, although it may likely have been thrown around in the South for a good deal longer. In proper English, one would expect to hear "antagonistic toward" or some such phrase, but it's intended to mean the same thing.
 
Have you? That's interesting. I've read that very few people are 100% straight up one or the other. There's even a sexuality scale. I never checked where I come in on it. I think Rana posted something about it a while back - I have to ask her. Honestly poet, between you and me, the more men posts I read on this board, the more I bet I am inching over on that scale you know? Oh yeah. :)

I have read the same thing, that those who are 100% straight or 100% gay are very rare. I'll try and find where I read that.
 
What's your heritage...so we can go "off" on you?

I actually don't know. My father was adopted, but he was at least half something... Mexican/Native American/Arabic... :dunno:

I've always thought of myself as American. You can make fun of Krauts... My mother's family had a bunch of those and the family that adopted my father was German.

Believe me, it won't make me cry. I couldn't care less. If you are speaking of your great great great great great something or other you are really reaching hard to find something to be "offended" by. Especially when it is light joking about the French and their awesome military prowess.
 
I have read the same thing, that those who are 100% straight or 100% gay are very rare. I'll try and find where I read that.

I had friends in college who thought I might be gay. I say and do a lot of "gay" things, I think JPP is a fabulous website, and knowing me from accross the web deadens the bizarre vibe I send off (I can weaken the level of seriousness in a room just by walking in, and having people say something stupid in acknowledgement of my presence). Basically, I am not the manly man I wish I could be, despite being in the military service, really into sports, etc. I am an archaic nerd, meaning that instead of being a sci-fi/anime/roleplay type who's hip to technology (I suck at understanding technology, and my cell phone is an old Razr), I am just a wordsplitting, pun-cracking, ackward inducing, sentimental fool. My saving grace is that people find me reliable and amiable. Also, I'm not clumsy, which is usually associated with the caricature I just described.
 
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[h=1]White House slams ad showing Obama-Chavez "kiss"[/h]
(Reuters) - An advertising campaign that depicts President Barack Obama kissing two male world leaders on the mouth drew a critical response from the White House on Thursday.


"The White House has a longstanding policy disapproving of the use of the president's name and likeness for commercial purposes," said White House Spokesman Eric Schultz.


The "Unhate" campaign for Italian clothing firm Benetton showed various world leaders kissing, including Obama lip-locked with Chinese President Hu Jintao and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, a longtime Washington adversary.

The White House jealously guards Obama's image and objected last year when a garment company transformed a picture of him, in what appeared to be one its winter coats during a trip to China, into a billboard overlooking Times Square in New York. The advert was subsequently taken down.


Schultz declined to say if the White House would contact Benetton directly to express its objections.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011...ws+/+US+/+Top+News)&utm_content=Google+Reader


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At least they approved of this one.

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Oh nooooeeees! And my great great great great great Nuncle was a dune buggy...

Jeebus. I'm sure you were very close and all you and your great great great great great Grandpappy who knew Napoleon and will cry if I call Frenchmen frogs again.

Being called a frog is no insult. My French relatives can take it.
 
Mine is English, Scottish, Irish and German.... have at it.

Of course my ancestors came to America in the early to mid 1600's... so I really don't care.

Typical. I'm descended from one of the Allen Brothers who founded Houston, on my mother's father's side. And from Native Americans..with a dash of Spanish, and of course, Africans who had been deposited in the French West Indies.
 
Which doesn't change that calling somebody "campy" is a British colloquialism (<- look one of those fancy french-derived words!). Why are you arguing such a stupid thing? Most Americans don't say that somebody is "campy" it's a piece of Brit slang. Like "fag" for a "square"...

A fag is a cigarette. Simple.
Square??? where did you get that from? Dick van Dyke?
 
Have you? That's interesting. I've read that very few people are 100% straight up one or the other. There's even a sexuality scale. I never checked where I come in on it. I think Rana posted something about it a while back - I have to ask her. Honestly poet, between you and me, the more men posts I read on this board, the more I bet I am inching over on that scale you know? Oh yeah. :)

Finally going to get that degree in animal husbandry; HUH!!
 
Before I log in I sometimes take a quick butchers at a few posts. Today I stumbled (no one would make it a planned journey) onto one of your posts. Will you please tell me why you persist in adding the preposition 'on' to the verb 'to hate'. It is not a phrasal and the preposition adds nothing to the meaning as far as I can see. Do you do it just to be bloody awkward or do you honestly know no better?
You don't know American English. I get it.
 
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