Posted on 04/07/2006 3:39:00 PM PDT by calcowgirl
forgot the /s
anyone who was anyone was gay - or had thoughts about it.
Right?
Do I have to continually say that I forgot the /S.
There's no need to reproduce the history books when a simple recovery operation would do. Let's see, they've only had sex-change operations and hormone treatments for twenty-five years or so, so there couldn't be any important enough for a kids' history book. Even the list of historically significant gays would be REALLY short...
I know how to cover it! They could put it on the fly-leaf!!!
I'll go hide now.
Thanks--I wasn't sure.
I saw a freeper the other day reiterating the Lincoln myth, as well as others (J Edgar Hoover, etc.).
Revisionist history is taking root--unfortunately.
What would be better is gay illegal alien history. Now that is something that everyone would agree is good for american.
Is this a Twilight Zone episode that never ends.
>>>Actually, it wasn't Dobie who got marooned on Gilligan's Island. That was Maynard G. Krebs<<<
Do'h!
Well, maybe if Maynard had hit on her back in the early 50's, she wouldn't have turned queer, and then we would not have to suffer this crapola....
Doctrine of Unintended Consequences
What would be best is if gays and illegals WERE history (as in... kaput! no more! gone!) LOL.
Don't drink the Keuhl-aid!
your confusing Maynard/Gilligan with Dobie.
Dobie was and is Dwayne Hickman
and unfortunately Maynard G. Krebs/ Gilligan WAS played by the late Bob Denver who was married for many years and was a Dj at a radio station down in the Carolinas for many years.
Very interesting question indeed.
I would think homosexual activists (if they were really sincere in their motives) would want homosexuals throughout history to be known for their accomplishments, not their orientation.
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