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sabre
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Is "scott" still in the closet?
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Jul 23 23:01 UTC 2003 |
Go to this url:
http://www.morenatimm.com/grex/
Click on "scott" on the menu at your left.
Tell me that goober doesn't look like a fag.
That bitch could suck a golf ball thru a garden hose.
People..that's what a REAL cocksucker looks like.
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scott
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response 1 of 150:
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Jul 23 23:32 UTC 2003 |
Sabre is marginally more interesting than the freekman twit from a few years
ago, but not by much. Couldn't even compete with polytarp.
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spectrum
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response 2 of 150:
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Jul 23 23:39 UTC 2003 |
Ha Ha....I knew you couldn't resist responding to this scotty.
Touch a nerve?
When you throw a rock into the dogyard the dog that gets hit is the one who
yelps. :o)
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rcurl
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response 3 of 150:
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Jul 24 00:11 UTC 2003 |
(More jerk junk.)
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janc
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response 4 of 150:
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Jul 24 03:41 UTC 2003 |
Years ago on M-Net we had a lot of openly gay users. I miss that. It
made for a much more interesting community. We still have a number of
gay users, but liberal as Grex supposedly is, nobody seems very public
about it. Is is just Grex, or is it the whole net or the whole country?
Probably it's mostly just my imagination. Though I still hang out off
line with Grexers a lot, it tends to be a rather small group. In the
old days, practically all of M-Net got together for parties, so I'd see
a lot more diversity. Grex's culture has fragmented. The annual picnic
is about the only event that still really looks like a gathering of
people with nothing in common.
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micklpkl
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response 5 of 150:
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Jul 24 03:46 UTC 2003 |
IMO, it's just Grex, not the whole 'Net, much less the whole country.
I can't even begin to express my feelings on the hateful responses I
see on Grex, like this one. The twit list becomes longer everyday, it
seems.
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cross
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response 6 of 150:
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Jul 24 04:29 UTC 2003 |
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pvn
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response 7 of 150:
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Jul 24 04:53 UTC 2003 |
It depends on who's defining what "diversity of opinion, etc." is. To
my mind those who need to define it definately don't have it.
It probably has more to do with grex being culturally located in a
college town - these days not exactly noted for being bastions of either
diversity or tolerance.
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rcurl
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response 8 of 150:
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Jul 24 05:45 UTC 2003 |
Au contraire. How can you make an obviously false startement like that
with a straight.....(?). There is more diversity and tolerance in Ann Arbor
than in any other community in Michigan.
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twenex
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response 9 of 150:
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Jul 24 12:24 UTC 2003 |
This seems like the perfect time and place for the following:
I should like to officially announce to Grex, that I am bisexual.
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bru
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response 10 of 150:
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Jul 24 14:16 UTC 2003 |
sorry to hear that twenex. Do you really need to double your dating base?
This town detests conservatives. The colleges rail against it. The city
council abhors it. The average citizen fears it.
While they claim to be liberal and open to al ideas, they are open to them
only as long as they are liberal in nature. Conservatives get chucked out
with the dirty bath water.
even when you try to be civil to them, you are likely to get a slap in the
face. Example:
I asked my wifes office manager if she would mind if I showed up in full
uniform in their office. That means wearing a gun. I did it so as to not
put her co-workers ill at ease.
What I got back from their headquarters was an order that I could NOT wear
my gun into her workplace. They were forbiding me because of their liberal
bias. As a federal law enforcement officer, I have the right to wear that
gun anywhere as long as I am wearing the uniform, and almost anywhere when
off duty. They cannot ban me from the office.
All they had to do was say they would rather I not wear it adn I would be
happy. But they had to make it an order and upset me because they are so
damned liberal.
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micklpkl
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response 11 of 150:
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Jul 24 14:42 UTC 2003 |
Geesh, Bruce ... you are such a bigot. "Sorry to hear that"? I gotta
remind myself never to read one of your ignored responses ever again.
You deserve every perceived slap in the face you get in life.
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twenex
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response 12 of 150:
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Jul 24 15:01 UTC 2003 |
Bru:
While I might have reason to object to said office's order not to carry your
firearm on their premises if it conflicts with federal law (and orders
certainly conflict w/ what I consider to be a liberal frame of mind), I think
of Grex as a window onto Grex; and thus the bias or otherwise of A2 is to my
mind rather irrelevant; there are many non arborites and non-michiganites on
the system, as well as non-us citizens such as myself.
Furthermore, i am somewhat disappointed by your "sorrow" at my "coming out".
I cannot comment on the treatment of conservatives by liberals in Ann arbor;
however (especially in these testing times, when the West seems to have taken
the collapse of communism as an excuse to, as it were, veer sharply to the
right, many liberals and leftwingers feel as if they must be on the defensive
against the rise of "mccarthyism". and other forms of extreme conservatism.
Rather like the attitude of certain well-known political leaders in the 1980s
towards (a) communism and their concomitant embrace of anything which appeared
to be the reverse. I can assure you that for me there is no "shame" in being
what I am; in my position, one either has to come to terms with the realities
and limitations (i am also disabled) of one's existence, or let it slowly
destroy you.
It also appears to me, if i may venture an opinion on the matter, that you
are as contemptuous of "liberalism" in general as you accuse the liberals of
Ann Arbor of being w/ respect to conservatism.
"All governments are, more or less, combinations against the people... and
as rulers have no more virtue than the ruled... the power of government can
only be kept within its constituted bounds by the display of a power equal
to itself, the collected sentiment of the people."
-- Benjamin Franklin Bache
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger -- aphorism.
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edina
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response 13 of 150:
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Jul 24 15:04 UTC 2003 |
Re 10 The question is: why did you ask?? If you have every "right" to wear
it (and I read about your training - you have earned that right), you didn't
have to ask. If a police officer had walked into that office, would they have
been asked to take off their gun? No. And if they had, the cop would have
laughed at them. Cop yourself on, Bruce - you were looking for a way to
provoke and argument and look like the victim.
And for the record, I've often found that Ann Arbor is so liberal, it has
become conservative.
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twenex
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response 14 of 150:
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Jul 24 15:09 UTC 2003 |
Go mick!
brooke - "[A2] is so liberal, it has become conservative"?
ERROR---DOES NOT COMPUTE---
Please explain.
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edina
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response 15 of 150:
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Jul 24 15:21 UTC 2003 |
To me, liberalism goes hand in hand with accepting that not everyone feel sthe
same way, but that you can respect that people disagree. Ann Arbor paints
itself as open-minded, but it's not.
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slynne
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response 16 of 150:
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Jul 24 15:32 UTC 2003 |
re#8 - What are you talking about? Ann Arbor isnt even the most diverse
city in Washtenaw County!
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janc
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response 17 of 150:
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Jul 24 15:45 UTC 2003 |
The high cost of living in Ann Arbor has certainly priced some of the
diversity out of town.
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sabre
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response 18 of 150:
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Jul 24 15:50 UTC 2003 |
RE#1
Who is competing? It's just that you are labeleing and comparing.
RE#3
Then why are you reading it? Why are you responding to it?
Because you are a fucking dumbass that's why. I thought I was in your "twit"
filter? You lying sack of shit. You haven't posted anything of any merit..so
shut the fuck up.
RE#9
ROTFLMAO!!! I KNEW you were a cocksucker!
I guess it's true..All Englishmen are fags.
RE#10
You are the only person in this thread that makes sense..besides me.
RE#11
micklpkl quit jumping on the bandwagon just to fit in. You are one insecure
little dweeb. I bet you suck more cock twenex.
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sabre
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response 19 of 150:
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Jul 24 15:52 UTC 2003 |
RE#6
I will be in MI soon. I will be happy to spar with any of you pussies.
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oval
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response 20 of 150:
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Jul 24 16:56 UTC 2003 |
i often think people so quick to display their disgust at homosexuality are
often too frightened to come out of the closet.
i haven't visited the grexer pic page in a while. it, too is quite
frightening. but at least you guys have the balls to post a real picture.
especially you happyboy ;P
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twenex
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response 21 of 150:
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Jul 24 17:00 UTC 2003 |
Re #18: sabre - mick is insecure? you're one to talk!
<twenex dies laughing>
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micklpkl
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response 22 of 150:
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Jul 24 17:09 UTC 2003 |
No, I *am* fairly insecure, but not about my sexuality. I tend to avoid
conflict, especially when it's some nameless, faceless, hateful jerk online.
I'm already sorry I let this all get to me enough to speak up. It was janc's
post above that prompted me to do so, because I've often wondered about the
same thing. Everything else just reaffirms what I've come to believe about
this forum.
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tod
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response 23 of 150:
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Jul 24 17:21 UTC 2003 |
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happyboy
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response 24 of 150:
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Jul 24 17:45 UTC 2003 |
re20: 8D
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