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#81344 09/29/02 11:27 PM
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Sometimes even I like to play the straight man.


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LMAO, milum!!! Keep those card and letters coming!


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Sometimes even I like to play the straight man

..feigning disinterest in "Gay Erotica, Gaily Described"?



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So much of that gay erotica is so morose...


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So much of that gay erotica is so morose...

Yes, it's just tragic, dear heart, isn't it?


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Yes, it's just tragic, dear heart, isn't it?


From Homo erectus by Ivana Humpfalot...
Hamlet kissed Horatio tenderly. He ran his hand along Horatio's muscular shoulder and said, "Denmark is lost I fall on my sword." He died.

Bruce wept. "A noble heart here breaks. Goodnight sweet prince, and tunes of ABBA sing thee to thy rest. "

ENTER Fortinbras: "This quarry cries on havoc!

Let four drag queens bear Hamlet like a soldier to the stage; For he was likely, had he been put on,
To have prov'd most royally: and, for his passage,
The soldiers' music and the rites of war
Speak loudly for him.—

Take up the bodies.—Such a sight as this
Becomes the field, but here shows much amiss.
Go, bid the soldiers dance."







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This could end up being pretty obnoxious, since we are mostly (but not all, I can assure y'all) white straight people. I propose we put an end to this sub thread.


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Whatsa matter, AnnaS?...worried someone you know might get his boa out!


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Whatsa matter, AnnaS?...worried someone you know might get his boa out!


Pro'bly not. I heard he broke the heel on one of his sequin stilettos and has been in bad form ever since...

For the record for our "Enquiring Minds," stiletto is derived from "stylus" or "dagger." And, Asp, please don't get any ideas about at whom you'd like to throw that broken dagger...


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since we are mostly (but not all, I can assure y'all) white straight people. I propose we put an end to this sub thread.


Well of course we could always issue a formal complaint to any library which housed this thread, perhaps on grounds of failure to uphold the noblesse oblige by the white folks. (Or the straight folks.) Or perhaps on grounds of insulting the Bard.






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