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Old 02-06-2008, 04:46 PM   #40 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by fxashun View Post
Or they just feel that there is something "amiss" about gay people. I would be comfortable around a person with a broken leg, but his/her leg is still broken.

Is that why there are so many homeless gay people? All that talent and industriousness.
You wouldn't work with a person who had a broken leg?!

Oh - wait - you don't work anyway.

never mind. It's a bad analogy - but, since you don't know what working is about, you can be excused on that terrific blunder.
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