> "David Moffitt"
stompingweasels.org> wrote in message
> news:13do5jnmng1c164@corp.supernews.com...
>>> On Sep 3, 4:44 am, Boston Blackie (PA Robert Black, or is it the other
>>> way 'round?) mail.com> wrote:
>>>> On 2007-09-02 22:13:22 -0500, maxo gmail.com> said:
>>>
>>>>> You properly in the city now? Within convenient distance of Southern
>>>>> thrift on Charlotte? Thank Jebus!
>>>>
>>>> Walking distance, as a matter of fact. This part of town has more
>>>> interesting contrasts than Lockeland Springs ever dreamed of having!
>>>
>>> Suck that pipe, baby! We got two of Nashville's premier hot dog
>>> stands, Hunter's Automotive, and the majority of the hot chicken
>>> joints in town. Plus--more lesbians than you can shake a softball bat
>>> at. It's like a Russ Meyer film with extra potato salad over here. Eat
>>> your heart out. ;-)
>>
>> What is the fixation with lesbians? You must feel safe with them because
>> you do not need to perform. I always tried to convert them, or at the
>> least borrow their Harley. ":o)
>>
>>
>
> You, a married man, try to convert them?
I try to get them dates---- >with men. ":o)
That's something I never did,
> single, married, or divorced. The first pair (committed couple) I met was
> circa 1965. The "fem" drove a 4 speed GTO convertible and the other one
> rode a Harley (and rode it well, I might add).
Hummmm--- I may have met the same couple in the Madison area. If so that was
the particular Harley I was referring to. ":o)
>
> The others I've met in the meantime have ranged from almost beautiful to
> somewhat plain, all intelligent. They did not flaunt their sexual
> preference but after being around them for a while, I caught the drift.
All the lesbians I've met except one was the same way.
>
> Like jak, I have gone to a church where there were probably more lesbians
> than heterosexual females. No problems.
>
> I really don't have problems with homosexual males ...
I have 2 close friends who are gay. They know I think a lot of them but not
their lifestyle.
well with the
> exception of the ones who act out the stereotypes, who hire a band to
> precede them out of the closet and use exaggerated feminine characteristic
> or do the Village People poses.
(GACK!)
>
> Live and let live.
As long as they stay on their side of the closet I'll stay on my side.
>
>
> --
> Kent Finnell
> From the Music City USA
>