Actually, "the" gays love Quebec and Montreal in particular. It's possibly gayer than San Francisco...
TM knows this.
He's taking a poke at those who view "gays" as some united demographic, with a single opinion and agenda.
Actually, "the" gays love Quebec and Montreal in particular. It's possibly gayer than San Francisco...
Can you name more than one openly gay figure skater?![]()
but are less buoyant in the water, keeping them out of the swimming medals.
Some friends of mine won the bronze in team bowling btw. (in Chiacago's "gay games"--Sk.)
I don't know how that's calculated or if it's just an attempt to deflect blame, but perhaps the net loss was less than $5.3 million
I don't know about the limp wrist theory. I attribute my javelin prowess to the stimulating effect of grasping a 8 1/2-foot phallus while wearing short shorts.
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I still have a couple of javelins in storage. For some reason I just can't let them go...
I was mocking his (imho) homophobic complaint that he as a hetero tax payer should pay for that gay ("them") games thing. Obiviously, without realising that "they" pay taxes just like anybody else, and that money is used on everything, not just "their" gay games. I still hope I might have misunderstood him or missed the humor, though.
They wouldn't need to know. Non-gays are welcome: "The Outgames are open to all who wish to participate, without regard to sexual orientation."Outgames. How do you know the athletes are all gay? What if the US team brought in a hetero ringer? How would you know?
It is not a seperate sporting event for gays.Seriously, though, what is it about homosexuality which necessitates a separate sporting event for gays?