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LOL!!
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PIG!!!! Judging from your response Joan...this must have been prety bad - whatever was here! When I saw the title of the thread and then who it was by...well, I can imagine. Condolances Joan for whatever you saw.
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Still laughing... Gaybusters is another one of norwegian comedian HÃ¥vard Lilleheie's crazy ideas for his MANSHOW program. I saw it yesterday and hoped this clip was on youtube. And it was!
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First Breath has always evidenced a problem with gay people. Let's all hope he never has a gay child. Otherwise, their time spent together will be hell for both of them---each in his own way. Oh...I just logged on and then Fresh Breath's posts came up - I must have him on 'ignore' because they didn't come up before. But you know what Manderley...I think Fresh Breath's parents did infact, have a gay child - only that child refuses to admit it and posts things like this to throw people off. How hard could it be to be an openly Gay Norwegian after all?
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First Breath has always evidenced a problem with gay people. Let's all hope he never has a gay child. Otherwise, their time spent together will be hell for both of them---each in his own way. Oh...I just logged on and then Fresh Breath's posts came up - I must have him on 'ignore' because they didn't come up before. But you know what Manderley...I think Fresh Breath's parents did infact, have a gay child - only that child refuses to admit it and posts things like this to throw people off. How hard could it be to be an openly Gay Norwegian after all? Oh, the standard gay procedure: When a gay meets a straight guy he doesn't like (who makes some innocent gay jokes or other things), he always does the same thing - telling the straight guy "YOU ARE REALLY GAY, THAT'S WHY YOU ARE SO HOSTILE!!" You have to come up with something better and more innovative than that.
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I'm just wondering why you would post such trash, First Breath? Would you post a youtube video that showed Blackbusters, Hispanicbusters, or Jewbusters? Read the rules for this forum. I believe the rules require that a member not denigrate others based upon race, religion OR sexual orientation. This makes me want to vomit. Don't you have the slightest bit of humour?? Why on earth do you manage to get upset by innocent stuff like this?? Are all americans like that? This has been shown on norwegian TV several times, last time yesterday. Not a single negative reaction has been recorded. Gay people are often guests in the program, AND THEY ARE ABLE TO LAUGH TOGETHER WITH THE VIEWERS! Gee, what hang-heads people are here...
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I really don't want to comment on this, but I sort of have to. There are many such 'satire' shows all over the world that poke fun at certain attitudes etc.. (Well, maybe not EVERYWHERE: Jay Leno wouldn't count as satire in Europe: he's FAR too obvious). It's a shame to have to spell these things out, but that sketch (not the most brilliantly executed, mind you) is taking no sides: it's simply inviting the audience to laugh at a phenomenon. You all leap to the assumption that this is 'gay-bashing' when it's really a poke at macho attitudes. What would you folk all have made of old British shows like 'Not the Nine O'Clock News', where Pamela Stevenson sang her seductive pop song, 'Ayatollah, Don't Khomeini Closer' back in the '80s etc.? And then we have the most laughable polemic about Christianity which has nothing to do it at all, just interposed because there seemed an opportunity. Really gentlemen ... some maturing of attitudes is necessary here. There's no corpse, there's been no murder. Woody Allen has lived in vain, it would seem.
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Jul 16, 2008 - 3:20 PM
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Tall Guy
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Don't you have the slightest bit of humour?? Why on earth do you manage to get upset by innocent stuff like this?? Are all americans like that? This has been shown on norwegian TV several times, last time yesterday. Not a single negative reaction has been recorded. Gay people are often guests in the program, AND THEY ARE ABLE TO LAUGH TOGETHER WITH THE VIEWERS! Gee, what hang-heads people are here... This passes for funny locally? I partly agree with William that it's a storm in a teacup, but one of the more depressing things about it for me is that it really isn't very funny at all. No subtlety, nothing clever, no witty lyrics.... so it doesn't actually have the one redeeming feature that would have rescued it from being a pile of crap. And if gay people in the audience were laughing at it, I imagine they were reacting in the same way that I usually do when people ask me "what's the weather like up there?" I laugh, because I don't want to come across as being touchy about my height (which I'm not, by the way) and because I don't want to give offence when they generally think they're being friendly by saying it. In reality, it's just boring, unoriginal, not terribly funny and devoid of charm. Just like that clip.
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