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On 10/12/2015 5:43 PM, MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
> On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 6:07:39 PM UTC-5, Embudo wrote:
>> On 10/12/2015 4:09 PM, MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>>> On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 3:51:08 PM UTC-5, Qbert wrote:
>>>> MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>>>>> Dude, I marched in the St. Louis Pride this year, in a group that was well
>>>>> over 50% hetero.
>>>>
>>>> Why?
>>>
>>> To offend homophobes. Just kidding. It was fun. I got to throw candy and
>>> trinkets to folks, who were again, over 50% hetero. It was a volunteer thing
>>> for the company I was working for. There were boatloads of companies with
>>> floats and such.
>>>
>>> --Bryan
>>>

>>
>>
>> It's a call for attention where none need be given.
>>
>> Folks need to get on with their lives and quit parading around to flaunt
>> themselves.

>
> Because your side lost. Neener, neener.
>
> --Bryan
>



Lost what?

Are the gays going to out-breed us???

LOLOL!!!!


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> On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 17:12:59 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>"Gary" > wrote in message
...
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> You're talking to someone with an 18 year old cat that doesn't care a
>>>> jot for her! She was dumped on me aged ten, so you would think she
>>>> could show a little affection, but no.
>>>
>>> Cats don't like to show affection much but know that she loves you to
>>> death. I'll bet she lays nearby in your room. Cats like to take
>>> control of the household but we know better.

>>
>>Although she says her cat was 'dumped on her', that cat would have been
>>destroyed with her kind intervention. So those who sneer that she has a
>>cat that was 'dumped' on her needs to think on that. She has cared for
>>this
>>'dumped' cat, fed it and cared for it when she didn't have to do that.
>>That
>>she receives no affection in return says even more about her. She does it
>>regardless.

>
> Thanks Ophelia - a couple of people have said to me they can't
> understand why I don't get rid of her, I figure it wasn't her fault
> she wound up here and perhaps in some weird way she does like me, but
> I wouldn't bank on it.
>
> She belonged to a woman in one of our condos who died of a stroke. The
> woman had nobody, no relatives and when that happens, the government
> (of course) takes over. The public trustee told the super that he
> needed a good cardboard box to take a cat to be exterminated. The
> super said, no, I know a sucker and the rest was history.


Well done sucker <g>

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> On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 17:19:48 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>"Cheri" > wrote in message
...
>>>
>>> "Gary" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Janet wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Relax, Gary, it's no secret who you sleep with.
>>>>> We all know you're a *** ferret.
>>>>
>>>> Not ***. Here's a pic of me and my last human(?) girlfriend at Worden
>>>> Park when we visited the UK many years ago.
>>>>
>>>> http://i61.tinypic.com/fc1krb.jpg
>>>>
>>>> She was the love of my life but she died way too young. I still miss
>>>> her, think of her, and love her every single day, so I have no need
>>>> for a new girlfriend other than the little furry one that is sleeping
>>>> on my bed as we speak.
>>>>
>>>> Mia is not too long for this world either. I will start NO new
>>>> relationships...I'm so tired of the constant losses. All of the pain
>>>> from each haunts you forever. I'm so over the heartbreak.
>>>>
>>>> :-O
>>>
>>> LOL on the pic, and as far as the NO new relationships with pets, I'm
>>> with
>>> you there. :-(

>>
>>After my lovely Blue died it took more than a year to get myself back to
>>the
>>rescue centre. There are so many lovely dogs that are desperate for
>>loving
>>homes and then after we lost Bonnie I was determined not to wait so long
>>again. We went and looked at dogs, but none of them were my lovely
>>Bonnie It was just too soon. Anyway I looked on the website and saw
>>our
>>Poppy. She was such a lost wee soul. Skin and bone with no hair on her
>>back.
>>She has her problems as you know, but I don't regret taking her. She is
>>so
>>affectionate now and she is coming on well. At least we can look forward
>>to
>>having her for a good number of years.

>
> That's the thing and Gary will understand eventually, they need you
> rather than the reverse. I am sure there are ferrets out there
> looking desperately for owners.


Do you have rescue centres for pets other than dogs? I know the SSPCA
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On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 7:07:39 PM UTC-4, Embudo wrote:

> It's a call for attention where none need be given.
>
> Folks need to get on with their lives and quit parading around to flaunt
> themselves.


Gosh, are we talking about the Duggars again?

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MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>
> As far as over-the-top campiness goes, I find it
> ridiculous, but no more or no less as absurd as sports fans waving towels
> or foam hands with the index finger sticking out.
>
> This:
> http://isabelrose.com/wp-content/upl...ning-image.jpg
> is no more or less ridiculous than this:
> http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3289/...13c0c229df.jpg
>
> If you don't think so, you're probably either a nutso sports fan or a major
> prude.


I'll claim apples vs oranges there, Bryan. I'm neither a nutso sports
fan nor a major prude but that new york *** gang is..... WTF? This is
not just ***. These guys are seriously messed up to prance around in a
public parade like that. I'll tell you this too. I'll bet the
majority of *** people really resent this crap. They want to be
accepted 'as is' in society and those degenerates don't help the cause
at all. And you wonder why so many still "hate" gays.

The clown hats are appropriate. These people(?) go way beyond ***. You
have to wonder wth happened to them in their early lives to act this
way. If they showed up for a parade "in my area," I seriously doubt
any of them would make it home alive.

Crayola should sue them all for copyright infringments or some such
thing.

As far as the college team fans. College kids love to be weird. I
wonder what the hand symbols mean. Now that California has recently
made the term "redskins" illegal (only in California lol), even they
would probably be arrested and jailed if they attended a game at
CalTech. hahaha
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> Yes, she likes to lie on my feet - but she never comes running to the
> door when I come in, nor does she jump on my lap. She is very aloof.


Mr.Kitty never did that either but I know he loved me and was content.
This was HIS house. When I came home, he stayed on *his* chair in the
bedroom. When I walked in, he'd look at me like, "WTH do you want
now?" heheh But he acknowledged me and was glad to be petted and
talked to. He just wanted me to come to him and he would purrr.

> However a friend in the UK also has a resuce Himalayan Persian and we
> figure it's typical of the breed. She has me hooked just as Mia has
> you!


My older cat, time wise, went out one morning and didn't come home for
many days. When he finally did come back, he came with a girlfriend. A
Himalayan Persian that had been abandoned. I say that because the fur
on her underside was all matted and contained leaves, sticks, etc. She
hadn't been cared for. She came in and stayed but was very aloof and
nervous for a good while. Eventually, she let me trim off all the
matted fur and brush her out.

For the rest of her life, I could pick her up and pet her and she
would be happy and purr but she would never come to me on her own. As
I would switch rooms, she would follow me but then settled down on the
opposite side of the room. She must have been really mistreated before
she came to live with me.
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> On Tue, 13 Oct 2015 08:27:58 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
> wrote in message
. ..
>>> On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 17:19:48 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Cheri" > wrote in message
...
>>>>>
>>>>> "Gary" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> Janet wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Relax, Gary, it's no secret who you sleep with.
>>>>>>> We all know you're a *** ferret.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Not ***. Here's a pic of me and my last human(?) girlfriend at Worden
>>>>>> Park when we visited the UK many years ago.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://i61.tinypic.com/fc1krb.jpg
>>>>>>
>>>>>> She was the love of my life but she died way too young. I still miss
>>>>>> her, think of her, and love her every single day, so I have no need
>>>>>> for a new girlfriend other than the little furry one that is sleeping
>>>>>> on my bed as we speak.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mia is not too long for this world either. I will start NO new
>>>>>> relationships...I'm so tired of the constant losses. All of the pain
>>>>>> from each haunts you forever. I'm so over the heartbreak.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> :-O
>>>>>
>>>>> LOL on the pic, and as far as the NO new relationships with pets, I'm
>>>>> with
>>>>> you there. :-(
>>>>
>>>>After my lovely Blue died it took more than a year to get myself back to
>>>>the
>>>>rescue centre. There are so many lovely dogs that are desperate for
>>>>loving
>>>>homes and then after we lost Bonnie I was determined not to wait so long
>>>>again. We went and looked at dogs, but none of them were my lovely
>>>>Bonnie It was just too soon. Anyway I looked on the website and saw
>>>>our
>>>>Poppy. She was such a lost wee soul. Skin and bone with no hair on her
>>>>back.
>>>>She has her problems as you know, but I don't regret taking her. She is
>>>>so
>>>>affectionate now and she is coming on well. At least we can look
>>>>forward
>>>>to
>>>>having her for a good number of years.
>>>
>>> That's the thing and Gary will understand eventually, they need you
>>> rather than the reverse. I am sure there are ferrets out there
>>> looking desperately for owners.

>>
>>Do you have rescue centres for pets other than dogs? I know the SSPCA
>>does.

>
> Not sure about the SPCA but I know Bide Awhile Shelter takes pretty
> much any animal and have a 'no kill' policy as well. I often ask
> bridge players for their old towels, something shelters need
> desperately. About once a year I can usually gather up a car load
> very successfully.


Perhaps, Gary, unless he is absolutely determined, could find a wee pal for
his girl and himself. Of course if it is much younger ...


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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
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> On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 7:07:39 PM UTC-4, Embudo wrote:
>
> > It's a call for attention where none need be given.
> >
> > Folks need to get on with their lives and quit parading around to flaunt
> > themselves.

>
> Gosh, are we talking about the Duggars again?


Or maybe the Bruce Jenner mental disease?
I saw HIM on tv for a few minutes last night. Are you kidding me? He
now needs a larynx operation to remove the manly voice. What a messed
up person. He knows it though and is cashing in on his oddness with
the tv shows. I can only assume he had no skills after getting too
old for sports.


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On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 2:35:05 AM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote:
> "Bruce" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 18:54:21 -0300, wrote:
> >
> >>On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 10:52:08 -0400, Gary > wrote:
> >>
> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> You're talking to someone with an 18 year old cat that doesn't care a
> >>>> jot for her! She was dumped on me aged ten, so you would think she
> >>>> could show a little affection, but no.
> >>>
> >>>Cats don't like to show affection much but know that she loves you to
> >>>death. I'll bet she lays nearby in your room. Cats like to take
> >>>control of the household but we know better.
> >>
> >>Yes, she likes to lie on my feet - but she never comes running to the
> >>door when I come in, nor does she jump on my lap. She is very aloof.
> >>However a friend in the UK also has a resuce Himalayan Persian and we
> >>figure it's typical of the breed. She has me hooked just as Mia has
> >>you!

> >
> > I think it's also because she's a female. They're more distant, subtle
> > etc. Males are more direct and can be all over you, almost like a
> > doggie.*
> >
> > --
> > Bruce
> > *Based on personal experience; no cites or other sources

>
> We always takes girls and they are all affectionate, but of course these are
> dogs, not cats
>

I wouldn't want a male cat/dog, nor a female that wasn't fixed at the first
veterinarily safe time.
>

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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> wrote:
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>> Yes, she likes to lie on my feet - but she never comes running to the
>> door when I come in, nor does she jump on my lap. She is very aloof.

>
> Mr.Kitty never did that either but I know he loved me and was content.
> This was HIS house. When I came home, he stayed on *his* chair in the
> bedroom. When I walked in, he'd look at me like, "WTH do you want
> now?" heheh But he acknowledged me and was glad to be petted and
> talked to. He just wanted me to come to him and he would purrr.
>
>> However a friend in the UK also has a resuce Himalayan Persian and we
>> figure it's typical of the breed. She has me hooked just as Mia has
>> you!

>
> My older cat, time wise, went out one morning and didn't come home for
> many days. When he finally did come back, he came with a girlfriend. A
> Himalayan Persian that had been abandoned. I say that because the fur
> on her underside was all matted and contained leaves, sticks, etc. She
> hadn't been cared for. She came in and stayed but was very aloof and
> nervous for a good while. Eventually, she let me trim off all the
> matted fur and brush her out.
>
> For the rest of her life, I could pick her up and pet her and she
> would be happy and purr but she would never come to me on her own. As
> I would switch rooms, she would follow me but then settled down on the
> opposite side of the room. She must have been really mistreated before
> she came to live with me.


She loved you alright)

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> On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 2:35:05 AM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Bruce" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 18:54:21 -0300, wrote:
>> >
>> >>On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 10:52:08 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>> >>
>> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> You're talking to someone with an 18 year old cat that doesn't care
>> >>>> a
>> >>>> jot for her! She was dumped on me aged ten, so you would think she
>> >>>> could show a little affection, but no.
>> >>>
>> >>>Cats don't like to show affection much but know that she loves you to
>> >>>death. I'll bet she lays nearby in your room. Cats like to take
>> >>>control of the household but we know better.
>> >>
>> >>Yes, she likes to lie on my feet - but she never comes running to the
>> >>door when I come in, nor does she jump on my lap. She is very aloof.
>> >>However a friend in the UK also has a resuce Himalayan Persian and we
>> >>figure it's typical of the breed. She has me hooked just as Mia has
>> >>you!
>> >
>> > I think it's also because she's a female. They're more distant, subtle
>> > etc. Males are more direct and can be all over you, almost like a
>> > doggie.*
>> >
>> > --
>> > Bruce
>> > *Based on personal experience; no cites or other sources

>>
>> We always takes girls and they are all affectionate, but of course these
>> are
>> dogs, not cats
>>

> I wouldn't want a male cat/dog, nor a female that wasn't fixed at the
> first
> veterinarily safe time.


All dogs at the refuge canter we use 'fix' the dogs before they are adopted.

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On Tue, 13 Oct 2015 07:56:43 -0400, Gary > wrote:

wrote:
>>
>> That's the thing and Gary will understand eventually, they need you
>> rather than the reverse. I am sure there are ferrets out there
>> looking desperately for owners.

>
>For sure. Ferrets win your heart immediately with their personalities
>but most people don't realize how much maintenance they require and so
>many try to get rid of them within a short time. Many shelters won't
>even accept ferrets either - other than to kill them within a week.
>SPCA here won't accept them at all.
>
>I just wish they lived longer. I get so attached and then they die. So
>far, one month before age 7 is the longest lived here. Mia will take
>over the "longest lived here" record on November 17. Only 4-5 weeks
>away.
>
>I'm trying to hold off getting new ferrets until I retire. Sad to have
>to cage them for 11 hours a day when I'm working but you really have
>to with those creatures. When Mia was younger, she got into many
>life-threatening situations even when I was home.


Consider making your next pet a cat, they live longer and there's no
need to cage them. I always suggest getting at least two litter
mates, they keep each other company, and it's not so hard on you if
one doesn't live a long life... I've always had five or six (I don't
like to split up a litter), I've never had any that became ill and
passed on anywhere close to each other. It's really no more work
taking care of one cat or six. Cat food is inexpensive, the so called
gourmet food in tiny cans is really more for the owner's ego, cats
can't read the labels and don't care about price... dried food is
prefered for the cat's health anyway. Use canned in small amounts for
a treat, buy the large 14 ounce cans, much more affordable, one can
will feed six cats. Instead of buying those pricey tiny pouches of
treats I feed kitten food at a tenth the price, actually the cats
prefer it to the designated treats. I buy Amazon's cat litter, it's
half the price and better than any other, and it's delivered right to
my door, free shipping... I order three 40 pound bags a month, keeping
litter pans clean is the best way to cut down on Vet bills. There are
lots of Vets that donate their services, they accept a small donation,
phone the local humane society to get hooked up... here I was referred
to Animal Kind, excellent service at very low cost, they only do cats,
ferals and strays:
http://www.animalkind.info/
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On 10/13/2015 7:56 AM, Gary wrote:

> I just wish they lived longer. I get so attached and then they die. So
> far, one month before age 7 is the longest lived here. Mia will take
> over the "longest lived here" record on November 17. Only 4-5 weeks
> away.


That's very hard to have to endure so often. When I get a new
cat I hope for at least 12 years before I have to go through
the pain of losing a pet again.

> I'm trying to hold off getting new ferrets until I retire. Sad to have
> to cage them for 11 hours a day when I'm working but you really have
> to with those creatures. When Mia was younger, she got into many
> life-threatening situations even when I was home.


They are a handful. Still, I'm glad you have in mind to rescue
another couple at some point.

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On 10/13/2015 3:18 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>
> "Bruce" > wrote


>> I think it's also because she's a female. They're more distant, subtle
>> etc. Males are more direct and can be all over you, almost like a
>> doggie.*


> We always takes girls and they are all affectionate, but of course these
> are dogs, not cats


I always get female cats, though my first two were males.
My female cats have been very affectionate, so I don't think
you can go by gender.

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On 10/13/2015 9:55 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
> On 10/13/2015 7:56 AM, Gary wrote:
>
>> I just wish they lived longer. I get so attached and then they die. So
>> far, one month before age 7 is the longest lived here. Mia will take
>> over the "longest lived here" record on November 17. Only 4-5 weeks
>> away.

>
> That's very hard to have to endure so often. When I get a new
> cat I hope for at least 12 years before I have to go through
> the pain of losing a pet again.
>
>> I'm trying to hold off getting new ferrets until I retire. Sad to have
>> to cage them for 11 hours a day when I'm working but you really have
>> to with those creatures. When Mia was younger, she got into many
>> life-threatening situations even when I was home.

>
> They are a handful. Still, I'm glad you have in mind to rescue
> another couple at some point.
>
> nancy
>

Absolutely. He made it sound like never again. Now he's saying he'll
wait until retirement. That makes more sense since he explained how
they need that much attention.

I know nothing about ferrets other than I think they're cute (and one
once scared my mother - it got loose and a little boy came looking for
it.) Cats tend to live longer. Persia was nearly 16. Cats pretty much
take care of themselves. All they need is a litter box, food and water.
Oh, and some toys. Cats sleep a lot so going to work, not a problem.

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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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>>
>> "Bruce" > wrote

>
>>> I think it's also because she's a female. They're more distant, subtle
>>> etc. Males are more direct and can be all over you, almost like a
>>> doggie.*

>
>> We always takes girls and they are all affectionate, but of course these
>> are dogs, not cats

>
> I always get female cats, though my first two were males.
> My female cats have been very affectionate, so I don't think
> you can go by gender.
>


No, I expect you are right, but I just prefer female dogs and have been very
lucky with them Perhaps it is because the first was female.

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On 10/13/2015 9:09 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Oct 2015 07:56:43 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to hold off getting new ferrets until I retire. Sad to have
>> to cage them for 11 hours a day when I'm working but you really have
>> to with those creatures. When Mia was younger, she got into many
>> life-threatening situations even when I was home.

>
> Consider making your next pet a cat, they live longer and there's no
> need to cage them. I always suggest getting at least two litter
> mates, they keep each other company, and it's not so hard on you if
> one doesn't live a long life...


(snippage)

Some cats don't want any other cat around (litter mates don't
necessarily get along simply because they're related). Some cats are
"only" cats.

Persia was perfectly happy to be an only cat. In fact, she hated the
sight of any other cats. She'd hiss and growl and puff up (Halloween
cat!) if she saw another cat in the yard or on the patio.

Buffy doesn't want another cat, either. She was beaten up by the other
cat, Frankie, in her former household. When I first brought her home
she hid. She was expecting to be pounced on. Now she's a very relaxed,
affectionate cat.

Cats sleep most of the time so she certainly doesn't worry about when I
leave the house. She's got food, water and lots of toys. She does know
when I'm home. She sits on the pet steps in the dining room window.
(Persia did that, too.) She hears my car and takes a look. Might be
something for her in that shopping bag! <G>

I also don't agree it's cheaper to have a bunch of cats. Sorry but the
vet bills alone can easily run into thousands (for years) with just one
cat. BTDT.

I do know you're happy with however many you have. I wouldn't be and
Buffy wouldn't be, either. I'll stick with just the one cat.

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On 10/13/2015 4:32 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
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>> It's a call for attention where none need be given.
>>
>> Folks need to get on with their lives and quit parading around to flaunt
>> themselves.

>
> Gosh, are we talking about the Duggars again?
>
> Cindy Hamilton
>


Do they have "pride parades"?

Ah no...you know they don't.
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On 10/13/2015 5:17 AM, Gary wrote:
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>>
>> As far as over-the-top campiness goes, I find it
>> ridiculous, but no more or no less as absurd as sports fans waving towels
>> or foam hands with the index finger sticking out.
>>
>> This:
>> http://isabelrose.com/wp-content/upl...ning-image.jpg
>> is no more or less ridiculous than this:
>> http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3289/...13c0c229df.jpg
>>
>> If you don't think so, you're probably either a nutso sports fan or a major
>> prude.

>
> I'll claim apples vs oranges there, Bryan. I'm neither a nutso sports
> fan nor a major prude but that new york *** gang is..... WTF? This is
> not just ***. These guys are seriously messed up to prance around in a
> public parade like that. I'll tell you this too. I'll bet the
> majority of *** people really resent this crap. They want to be
> accepted 'as is' in society and those degenerates don't help the cause
> at all. And you wonder why so many still "hate" gays.


Ding!

> The clown hats are appropriate. These people(?) go way beyond ***. You
> have to wonder wth happened to them in their early lives to act this
> way. If they showed up for a parade "in my area," I seriously doubt
> any of them would make it home alive.
>
> Crayola should sue them all for copyright infringments or some such
> thing.


And the rainbow-lighted White House was an insult to the 97% who are
NOT ***.

> As far as the college team fans. College kids love to be weird. I
> wonder what the hand symbols mean. Now that California has recently
> made the term "redskins" illegal (only in California lol), even they
> would probably be arrested and jailed if they attended a game at
> CalTech. hahaha


When will Florida State imprison that scoundrel Chief Osceola and his
flaming war spear?




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On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 6:15:43 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
> >
> > As far as over-the-top campiness goes, I find it
> > ridiculous, but no more or no less as absurd as sports fans waving towels
> > or foam hands with the index finger sticking out.
> >
> > This:
> > http://isabelrose.com/wp-content/upl...ning-image.jpg
> > is no more or less ridiculous than this:
> > http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3289/...13c0c229df.jpg
> >
> > If you don't think so, you're probably either a nutso sports fan or a major
> > prude.

>
> I'll claim apples vs oranges there, Bryan. I'm neither a nutso sports
> fan nor a major prude but that new york *** gang is..... WTF? This is
> not just ***. These guys are seriously messed up to prance around in a
> public parade like that. I'll tell you this too. I'll bet the
> majority of *** people really resent this crap. They want to be
> accepted 'as is' in society and those degenerates don't help the cause
> at all. And you wonder why so many still "hate" gays.
>

I find traditional Judeo-Christian patriarchal norms more offensive than
the *** flamey stuff. Traditional ("normal") crap like brides' dresses
are far more offensive to me, as they are associated with male supremacy
and rape.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...oriously-crude

Look at that pathetic old man. I wonder if he can even get an erection
anymore. I want to see his culture thrown on the shit heap.
>

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On 10/13/2015 10:36 AM, MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 6:15:43 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
>> MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>>>
>>> As far as over-the-top campiness goes, I find it
>>> ridiculous, but no more or no less as absurd as sports fans waving towels
>>> or foam hands with the index finger sticking out.
>>>
>>> This:
>>> http://isabelrose.com/wp-content/upl...ning-image.jpg
>>> is no more or less ridiculous than this:
>>> http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3289/...13c0c229df.jpg
>>>
>>> If you don't think so, you're probably either a nutso sports fan or a major
>>> prude.

>>
>> I'll claim apples vs oranges there, Bryan. I'm neither a nutso sports
>> fan nor a major prude but that new york *** gang is..... WTF? This is
>> not just ***. These guys are seriously messed up to prance around in a
>> public parade like that. I'll tell you this too. I'll bet the
>> majority of *** people really resent this crap. They want to be
>> accepted 'as is' in society and those degenerates don't help the cause
>> at all. And you wonder why so many still "hate" gays.
>>

> I find traditional Judeo-Christian patriarchal norms more offensive than
> the *** flamey stuff.


So ****ing what???

Clubeat - it's not about YOU!

> Traditional ("normal") crap like brides' dresses
> are far more offensive to me, as they are associated with male supremacy
> and rape.


You're so messed up in your head that there literally is no hope for you.

Tell your wife to lose the retard haircut, btw.

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On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 12:22:43 PM UTC-4, Embudo wrote:

> And the rainbow-lighted White House was an insult to the 97% who are
> NOT ***.


Can you describe the way in which it was insulting? I certainly
wasn't insulted. Should I have been?

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MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 6:15:43 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
>> MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>>>
>>> As far as over-the-top campiness goes, I find it
>>> ridiculous, but no more or no less as absurd as sports fans waving towels
>>> or foam hands with the index finger sticking out.
>>>
>>> This:
>>> http://isabelrose.com/wp-content/upl...ning-image.jpg
>>> is no more or less ridiculous than this:
>>> http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3289/...13c0c229df.jpg
>>>
>>> If you don't think so, you're probably either a nutso sports fan or a major
>>> prude.

>>
>> I'll claim apples vs oranges there, Bryan. I'm neither a nutso sports
>> fan nor a major prude but that new york *** gang is..... WTF? This is
>> not just ***. These guys are seriously messed up to prance around in a
>> public parade like that. I'll tell you this too. I'll bet the
>> majority of *** people really resent this crap. They want to be
>> accepted 'as is' in society and those degenerates don't help the cause
>> at all. And you wonder why so many still "hate" gays.
>>

> I find traditional Judeo-Christian patriarchal norms more offensive than
> the *** flamey stuff. Traditional ("normal") crap like brides' dresses
> are far more offensive to me, as they are associated with male supremacy
> and rape.
>
> http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...oriously-crude
>
> Look at that pathetic old man. I wonder if he can even get an erection
> anymore. I want to see his culture thrown on the shit heap.


You absolute MORON!

It was a "staged" photo.

Your hatred for "his culture" defines you as a ragingly intolerant
narcissist.



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MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
> I wouldn't want a male cat/dog,


Afraid you couldn't hold up as the Alpha?

Lol.
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> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
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>> On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 7:07:39 PM UTC-4, Embudo wrote:
>>
>>> It's a call for attention where none need be given.
>>>
>>> Folks need to get on with their lives and quit parading around to flaunt
>>> themselves.

>>
>> Gosh, are we talking about the Duggars again?

>
> Or maybe the Bruce Jenner mental disease?
> I saw HIM on tv for a few minutes last night. Are you kidding me? He
> now needs a larynx operation to remove the manly voice. What a messed
> up person. He knows it though and is cashing in on his oddness with
> the tv shows. I can only assume he had no skills after getting too
> old for sports.
>


There had to be a real paucity of autograph seekers left...
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On Tue, 13 Oct 2015 09:59:05 -0400, Nancy Young
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>On 10/13/2015 3:18 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Bruce" > wrote

>
>>> I think it's also because she's a female. They're more distant, subtle
>>> etc. Males are more direct and can be all over you, almost like a
>>> doggie.*

>
>> We always takes girls and they are all affectionate, but of course these
>> are dogs, not cats

>
>I always get female cats, though my first two were males.
>My female cats have been very affectionate, so I don't think
>you can go by gender.
>
>nancy


Gender has nothing whatsoever to do with whether a cat will be
affectionate... depends mostly on their genetics. Barny is extremely
affectionate, he's my shadow, I can't go anywhere without him... but
he's been with me from the time I took him from the barn at about six
weeks old, his sister Kali is much more aloof and prefers to be by
herself yet they were taken from the barn together... I've had as many
affectionate cats of both genders... I chalk it up to cat business.


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> Perhaps, Gary, unless he is absolutely determined, could find a wee pal for
> his girl and himself. Of course if it is much younger ...


I've always found another to replace one that died but I'm trying to
end that cycle for a few years. Just Mia and I now. Will start back
once I retire and can stay home with them often.
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> Would you not consider getting a cat?


I've had cats all my life until the ferret introduction. I just like
their personalities much better. Just sad that they don't last very
long.
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> Absolutely. He made it sound like never again. Now he's saying he'll
> wait until retirement. That makes more sense since he explained how
> they need that much attention.


That's what I always meant. I'll definitely adopt some furry ones in
the future. I'd just like to hold out for a few years. Lots of luck
with that though. It will be strange without one here and not in a
good way.

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> Ophelia wrote:
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>> Perhaps, Gary, unless he is absolutely determined, could find a wee pal
>> for
>> his girl and himself. Of course if it is much younger ...

>
> I've always found another to replace one that died but I'm trying to
> end that cycle for a few years. Just Mia and I now. Will start back
> once I retire and can stay home with them often.


You know what is best for you

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>> Would you not consider getting a cat?

>
> I've had cats all my life until the ferret introduction. I just like
> their personalities much better. Just sad that they don't last very
> long.


Yes it must be very hard. It depends if you feel you need a pet until you
retire. A cat just might fit the bill??

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