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To: Huck
But it's just as gay to listen to this puffed up fairies, let alone to post pictures of them.

Let me see if I understand this,ok? Posting photos of somebody makes you a homosexual?

I'll bet the RATT fans on this thread were surprised when Rob Halford admitted he was a peter puffer.

As long as he wasn't going to marry my brother,why would I care?

I try not to be glad when people like this die, because I know it's wrong and I shouldn't feel that way. I would have settled for having their fingers lopped off. But this will have to do.

No matter how bad you think their problems are,your problems are bigger ones.

159 posted on 06/10/2002 4:54:55 AM PDT by sneakypete
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To: sneakypete
Let me see if I understand this,ok? Posting photos of somebody makes you a homosexual?

No, you didn't understand it. But hey, it's my fault. I was imprecise. What I meant to say was this: The photo of the dead guy from RATT shows the guitarist all puffed up like a showgirl. It's the kind of picture girls had in their lockers when I was in high school. The boys who liked metal were more likely to have a picture of, say, Steve Harris (Dr. Bungle in an earlier post was unable to distinguish between Iron Maiden and RATT. There is a difference.)or Ozzy Osbournse. To post a teen-beat style rock pose of a forgotten guitar player doesn't make one homosexual, of course. I was using the term "gay" as a coarse descriptor for a grown man posting a girly shot of a lame guitarplayer. It would be like posting a picture of whats-his-name-Joe Elliot?, from Def Leppard, in his sleeveless shirt, all sweaty, emoting for the girls. It would seem, find me a better word and I'll use it, gay.

165 posted on 06/10/2002 6:39:33 AM PDT by Huck
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