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keltic63
09-06-2008, 01:28 PM
:D

We finished our roofing project.

this morning, I replaced the brake pads on my car.

please don't report me to the gay mafia :shield:

tymejumper
09-06-2008, 01:44 PM
I love it when we talk about sterotypes. I won't report you if you don't report me for not knowing what the 'gay agenda' is! :lol: Ellie told me that I was offically kicked out of the Lesbian Sisterhood :rolleyes:


We went out daning at our favorite club last night, and the table top was loose. I asked for a screwdriver to fix it. I told the bartender that I guess I was living up to my sterotyping. How else are we going to confuse the conservative minority unless we act in ways they don't expect:confused:

Matt Algren
09-06-2008, 06:02 PM
I've haven't been in a gym since high school.

I think flowers are too much trouble.




SO THIS IS WHAT IT FEELS LIKE WHEN DOVES CRY!!!

http://www.simpsoncrazy.com/gallery/screenshots/2f22/2f22_087.jpg

Daniel
09-06-2008, 06:58 PM
:D

We finished our roofing project.

this morning, I replaced the brake pads on my car.

please don't report me to the gay mafia :shield:

Sorry buddy, but the Lavendar Mafia (they wear pink polo shirt on weekends) have already been dispatched to your house. They will reclaim the tupperware you received after coming out as well as your membership card and the season tickets to the Pittsburgh Steelers....huh...I mean Opera. Just so you know.

(Are you sure you didn't get a Lesbian Card instead? Might want to check on that! ;))

Alecto
09-07-2008, 02:49 AM
It made me really happy when my brother's boyfriend, a drag queen, fixed his flat tire (and I was all "uh...I dunno what to do").

Did anyone else go through a whole guilt/self-loathing thing for not being 100% anti-stereotype? It was short-lived, but I remember doing that whole thing in highschool, and then I realized that the whole point is NOT letting someone else define what I should be, whether that's super-fabulous stereotype or uber-butch (but not too butch; that gets into leather territory) anti-stereotype.

labguy22
09-07-2008, 10:42 AM
One of my dearest friends, who is lesbian, and I have gone through a role reversal. The older we get, I start to take on the lesbian traits: Vegetarian, hiking, kayaking and jeep driving; as she takes on my old traits: Designer name whore, dresses to impress and social butterfly.
Actually we find it extremely comical :lol:.