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Old 06-10-2012, 07:35 PM   #71 (permalink)
Powerhouse
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Originally Posted by zappbrannigan View Post
I think tolerance implies a certain amount of respect, like not calling gay people "fags." Maybe I'm wrong though, because you obviously have such a superior grasp of the English language.
I call them fags out of respect. The fags I know at least the cool ones have no problem with that term. Ever wonder why blacks call each nigger?? I am so tolerant of fags that they allow me in their 'inner circle" to call them fags. Just like they will call me a wop. My Polish friends are called pollacks and Irish micks that is the kind of respect I have earned among those folks. It just might be this new generation that gets so offended. My daughter had a big party at the house she turned 21, and she invited a bunch of here friends from college(CSF) and our family. Two friends of her's came, 2 queer guys, attended as a couple. As the night progressed I rapped with them and they were some pretty cool dudes, they knew there baseball and tennis. As they left I said "Get home safely you fags, and to the "man" of the couple "Get some of that tight ass" and he replied "You know I will and you threw an awesome party oldtimer if you ever want to change sides I know a few bears that would love you" Mind you this was in a room of maybe 25 at that time of the evening. Later my daughter told me I how wonderful the party was and how I really showed those kids on how to have a good time. A few weeks later my wife and daughter, her boyfriend and the two fags all went out to dinner on my dime(business expense). So you can see I can call fags -fags.

As my grasp of the English language that was learned at University of California at Berkeley '87 and my ownership of direct mail company as further honed my skills
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