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OrlandoMike
08-28-2007, 07:43 AM
If it weren't so darn ridiculous.........

Oh heck, it's still hysterical!


http://news.aol.com/story/ar/_a/senator-pleads-guilty-in-restroom-flap/20070827191209990001

Yet another right wing anti gay marriage senator is caught trying to have gay sex in the bathroom. He goes in, does more foot tapping than a girl auditioning for the Rockettes, and his excuse?

Craig stated “that he has a wide stance when going to the bathroom and that his foot may have touched mine.” :lmao: :rotfl2: :happytv: :rotfl:

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/state/orl-boballen2807aug28,0,1421309.story?coll=orl_tab01_l ayout

Down here in Florida we have the same situation going on with a state representative. His excuse?

In the taped statement that was tossed out Monday, Allen said he was just playing along because he was intimidated by the undercover officer, who he described as a "stocky black guy," and that he thought he was going to be robbed.:thumbsup2

The best part is Rep. Allen is the author of failed Florida House Bill #1475, the "Lewd Or Lascivious Exhibition Act" which would have made public masturbation in the presence of another adult illegal, whether the other adult consented or not.


We get it already! Two people of the same sex, wanting to get married and live together BAD!

Trolling a public restroom for gay sex ALL OK!

Aint life grand!

:sad2: :mad: :sad2: :mad: :sad2: :mad: :sad2: :mad:

ILuvDVC2
08-28-2007, 07:57 AM
It figures that those that shout the loudest against us secretly wish they were with us! Except for these two, it isn't so secret anymore... :sad2:

mikelan6
08-28-2007, 02:11 PM
Gotta love those Republicans!

RickinNYC
08-28-2007, 02:24 PM
I wouldn't say "Gotta love those Republicans" but I WOULD say you gotta love those hypocrites. Hypo's come in all types I'm afraid.

OrlandoMike
08-28-2007, 04:21 PM
UGH my blood is boiling! Make sure to watch the national news tonight to catch this guys "I am not gay! I have never been gay!"

Jesus, we get it already! Your at best a slimeball who cheats on his wife with men in public bathrooms!

Your right Senator, you are not gay! Your slime!

Epcot82Guy
08-28-2007, 05:00 PM
Hey Guys. Delurking for just a second here. I'm sorry to come in like this, and I'm not trying to ruffle any feathers, but I guess I am a bit disappointed to see this in here. Obviously, this man has some strong homosexual identity issues. And, unless you are one of the very few of us that was able to come out immediately or very young, we all should remember the struggle, the trouble, and the pain of having to hide who we are, and we likely all did some things that were "overcompensating" perhaps? Can you imagine carrying that around under pressure for 50, 60 years? I had trouble for over 25, and I would have lost it by then.

I'm not trying to defend his actions or his support of anti-gay actions and statements. What I am saying is that, if we are taking joy and humor in his getting caught in this means, I think we are losing sight of something as a community. ANd, when it comes down to it, we are not only being harsh, we are not even accepting another member of our community. I guess I would just challenge everyone to try and see the person here, not the identity and the revenge we can attack him with. You can dislike the policy all you want and his statements, but think back to where you were when you were in the closet, and multiply it alot. If we want his ideas to go away, I really think we need to be as open, reserved, understanding, and strong as we can be. Otherwise, we aren't any better than those we attack.

OrlandoMike
08-28-2007, 05:16 PM
I hear your point, but disagree.

If your an elected official, and if your in the closet, I don't expect you to come out to your wife, your pastor or your constituents.

BUT I DO expect you to take a stand on gay rights. To NOT vote against gay rights, and to represent all of your constituents, not just the heterosexual ones.

It's just too hypocritical for me.

This man has done so much damage to himself, the Republican party, and his state not to be reprimanded!

And to drag his poor wife on national TV!

What a scumbag!

OrlandoMike
08-28-2007, 06:49 PM
OK EPCOTGuy,

CNN just had a psychiatrist on and she explained how this may work.

I'm starting to feel for this guy a little, but a very little!

Your point is becoming clearer though. I feel for this guys wife and family.

Epcot82Guy
08-28-2007, 07:40 PM
That's my point. I don't mean to suggest that he is in the right or that he should have run for public office realizing this secret and how it may taint his decisions.

I guess I'm just once that firmly believes that there are two sides to everything. Villains exist in the movies, and I prefer to think that attitude tends not to actually be in the real world. He made some serious mistakes, and he will be paying pretty dearly for them. But, I wish him and his family the best, and I hope some good can come of this if people look at the difficulties of the situation and not treat it as pop culture fodder (and that is not meant against anyone here).

NYBlue1
08-28-2007, 08:30 PM
I feel awful for his wife and family , I feel nothing for him. He makes it his business to make Gay folk look like freaks of nature and for that he gets what he deserves. As they say, every dog has its day, and some even have two! This would be his number two. Hes a slime as mike put it and got what he deserved. I dont have any sort of sympathy for him what so ever. If he has not taken such a strong stand on gays, I would have all the sympothy in the world for him. When you are a politican, effecting others lives with your opinions or cover-ups or whatever the heck he was doing you dont get sympathy.

And his excuse was he was intimidated by the big black man, are you kidding me, add bigot to the list. I could have excepted big man or stong looking man but big black man?

OrlandoMike
08-28-2007, 10:09 PM
As a news junkie all I can say is my head is going to explode!

Time for some comic relief and off to bed!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=W6FKAw7Xdow&mode=related&search=

NYBlue1
08-29-2007, 08:25 AM
Perfect Mike!

OrlandoMike
08-29-2007, 08:29 AM
He's been bumped off the main page, but I give it till about noon EST today before he does something stupid to put him on the front of the news again today! Thank God we have a television at work that stays on headline news! :cool1:

RickinNYC
08-29-2007, 08:39 AM
I can absolutely agree that as a community, we should support all men and women who are coming to terms with their homosexuality and lift them up, not slap them down. It's a difficult process for a lot of folks, myself included. Nevertheless, when that person is a publicly elected official and goes beyond in order to condemn the gay community, that individual is overcompensating and hiding behind his vitriol by pointing his finger as far away from himself as possible, I can't accept that quite so willingly as others.

Do I take joy in what has happened to this idiot? Perhaps a little but not really. Moreso, I take pity on him that he has to be so incredibly disgusted with himself that he has to resort to anonymous sexual encounters to satisfy his personal needs, yet doing his best to publically condemn at the same time.

If society does indeed continue to move in the direction of acceptance (and it is indeed folks!), incidents like this will slowly but surely disappear. There will be no need to hide, whether behind a false marriage, or behind political agendas. Until that day comes, we will continue to see men like Craig and Haggard in the news.

I pray for him and others like him.

OrlandoMike
08-29-2007, 08:42 AM
My personal favorite up to date! Our Senator friend on Bill Clinton.....

I need to take a Pirin and lay down!


http://youtube.com/watch?v=0_Vs5570pKw

bubie2.5
08-29-2007, 04:08 PM
I need to take a Pirin and lay down!


http://youtube.com/watch?v=0_Vs5570pKw

:lmao:

Chuck S
08-30-2007, 12:54 PM
I love how McCain is saying, "He plead guilty, so he should resign. He plead guilty to an illegal act."

Of course, he actually plead guilty to the lesser charge of disorderly conduct.

Yet, years ago, Pres. Bush peaded guilty to DWI...but that OK, because as we all know, Drunk Driving is a much better standard to uphold for society than disorderly conduct. :lmao:

I wonder what would have happened if the Senator had simply admitted to wanting "company" and that he had "desires?" At least we could applaud him for being honest, instead of being in denial. I just don't see how this should be a career ending thing for the Senator, even though I absolutely disagree with his politics.

TuckandStuiesMom
08-30-2007, 08:39 PM
From what I've seen and heard (way too much in the last couple of days), he sounds like a pretty awful guy BUT... I still feel kinda sorry for him -- the loneliness and self loathing must be intolerable.

OrlandoMike
08-31-2007, 08:03 AM
Who would have thought this story would blow up the way it did? :confused3

An interesting side note, looks like this guy might, and I say might, have single handedly changed the way the Republican party deals with gay rights. It's still too early to tell, but the rumblings are out there!

OrlandoMike
08-31-2007, 08:47 AM
:cool1: :cool1: :cool1: :cool1: :cool1:

I bet the DH that Craig would resign today (Friday) and it looks like I won the bet!

I figured he would resign today, the Friday of a 3 day weekend when a lot of people are not really watching the news, and hopefully by Tuesday when they return home from their Labor Day weekend fun something else will be on the news.

jamieandben
08-31-2007, 08:51 AM
So what did you win?

OrlandoMike
08-31-2007, 08:54 AM
Probably Chineese buffet! :confused:

jamieandben
08-31-2007, 09:00 AM
funny thats where i have to go when i loose a bet.

OrlandoMike
08-31-2007, 09:16 AM
funny thats where i have to go when i loose a bet.

Hey your right, I WON! I WANT STEAK! :cool1:

jamieandben
08-31-2007, 09:20 AM
Now thats alot better:thumbsup2

markp5
09-01-2007, 01:57 PM
Who would have thought this story would blow up the way it did? :confused3

An interesting side note, looks like this guy might, and I say might, have single handedly changed the way the Republican party deals with gay rights. It's still too early to tell, but the rumblings are out there!
Mike--

How might it be changing the way the Republican party deals with gay rights?

Saxton
09-01-2007, 04:09 PM
Mike--

How might it be changing the way the Republican party deals with gay rights?

Markp5 (or is it Markp1, Markp2, Markp3, etc.?) - I can certainly understand why you enjoy posting on this board so much, there are many intelligent and witty folks and the discourse can be quite entertaining. We welcome everyone and for the most part, I think you'll agree that you've been treated with respect. So I must ask why you keep creating new accounts? I just find it ironic that you're posting with yet another account on a thread about Craig who is very deep in the closet. Might I suggest that pick a password that you can easily remember? Or better yet, why not come out of your “closet” so to speak and post with your usual login? It just seems odd that you feel the need to hide in order to post on our board. Please show us some respect. Thanks!

OrlandoMike
09-02-2007, 12:52 AM
Markp5 (or is it Markp1, Markp2, Markp3, etc.?) - I can certainly understand why you enjoy posting on this board so much, there are many intelligent and witty folks and the discourse can be quite entertaining. We welcome everyone and for the most part, I think you'll agree that you've been treated with respect. So I must ask why you keep creating new accounts?

It's Dad and his Magic wand!pixiedust:

Poof! The trolls are gone!

But Mark, since you asked, I think this may have been the scandal that has pushed "middle America" over the edge. I'm not talking about me (on the left) or you (on the right) I'm talking about the folks in the middle. I think this scandal may be the one where folks in Iowa finally say "I'm so sick of the Republicans telling me and my friends what we can and can not do in the bedroom, when they cant even stop tap dancing in public bathrooms!"

Thats what I mean.....

And I still think this may be the scandal, or issue, to finally change the Republican party. Just my two cents.....

markp5
09-02-2007, 08:48 AM
It's Dad and his Magic wand!pixiedust:

Poof! The trolls are gone!

But Mark, since you asked, I think this may have been the scandal that has pushed "middle America" over the edge. I'm not talking about me (on the left) or you (on the right) I'm talking about the folks in the middle. I think this scandal may be the one where folks in Iowa finally say "I'm so sick of the Republicans telling me and my friends what we can and can not do in the bedroom, when they cant even stop tap dancing in public bathrooms!"

Thats what I mean.....

And I still think this may be the scandal, or issue, to finally change the Republican party. Just my two cents.....

Mike--

Thanks, I always appreciate a respectful reply. I agree with the first half of what you said: Many rank and file Republicans are upset with the actions of their elected "leaders." Probably middle-of-the-road Americans too. In fact, I think the revolt of the rank and file led to his resignation. However, there are many Americans who think certain things shouldn't be done, and doing them "in the bedroom" doesn't make it right. Is it a majority of Americans? We may soon find out.

Mark

markp5
09-02-2007, 08:54 AM
Markp5 (or is it Markp1, Markp2, Markp3, etc.?) - I can certainly understand why you enjoy posting on this board so much, there are many intelligent and witty folks and the discourse can be quite entertaining. We welcome everyone and for the most part, I think you'll agree that you've been treated with respect. So I must ask why you keep creating new accounts? I just find it ironic that you're posting with yet another account on a thread about Craig who is very deep in the closet. Might I suggest that pick a password that you can easily remember? Or better yet, why not come out of your “closet” so to speak and post with your usual login? It just seems odd that you feel the need to hide in order to post on our board. Please show us some respect. Thanks!

Sue--I'd rather not post a public reply to this, and I received an error message when I tried to send you a private message. If you'd like my reply, please send a private message and I'll try to respond.

Mark

OrlandoMike
09-02-2007, 11:01 AM
Mike--

However, there are many Americans who think certain things shouldn't be done, and doing them "in the bedroom" doesn't make it right. Is it a majority of Americans? We may soon find out.

Mark


How bout you stay out of my bedroom (and chat room) and I'll stay out of yours? :confused3

rpmdfw
09-02-2007, 12:43 PM
However, there are many Americans who think certain things shouldn't be done, and doing them "in the bedroom" doesn't make it right. Is it a majority of Americans? We may soon find out.

Mark

Discrimination, is wrong. Even if the majority agrees with it. That's the beautiful thing about living in a free country. None of us can be dictated to by anyone else, be it a single dictator, or a dictatiorship of the majority.

Markp4
09-02-2007, 01:30 PM
Discrimination, is wrong. Even if the majority agrees with it. That's the beautiful thing about living in a free country. None of us can be dictated to by anyone else, be it a single dictator, or a dictatiorship of the majority.

But in a democracy, the majority does rule, at least eventually. I do agree the majority is not always right, but I don't agree that all discrimination is wrong. Discrimination is a vague term and can mean different things in different contexts. Sometimes discrimination in not only not wrong, it's wholly appropriate, in my opinion. For example, many cities now discriminate against smokers. Is that fair or unfair?

OrlandoMike
09-02-2007, 02:40 PM
So your comparing making smokers go outside to denying gays the right to marry? :cool1:

Priceless!:woohoo:

GofFreak
09-02-2007, 04:23 PM
I wouldn't say "Gotta love those Republicans" but I WOULD say you gotta love those hypocrites. Hypo's come in all types I'm afraid.

:thumbsup2

Markp4
09-02-2007, 04:49 PM
So your comparing making smokers go outside to denying gays the right to marry? :cool1:

Priceless!:woohoo:

Be careful, Mike, I think baiting is frowned upon.;)

NYBlue1
09-02-2007, 05:10 PM
Baiting? Thats a far stretch. As per norm you are passive aggressivly insulting , and thats not a stretch. As soon as soon as a Mod gets here im sure it will be time for you to fire up mark5. If you get some kind of enjoyment out of this more power to you mark of many numbers. Your song and dance is becoming predictable and tiedious, tell me this mark what are you accomplishing by comming here and doing this?

Saxton
09-02-2007, 07:32 PM
It's Dad and his Magic wand!pixiedust:

Poof! The trolls are gone!




Aww Mike, I didn't even think about Dad's magic wand ... I better lay off the pirin, it's starting to affect the brain cells. Looks like Dad has been very busy playing whack-a-mole!

Saxton
09-02-2007, 07:48 PM
Sue--I'd rather not post a public reply to this, and I received an error message when I tried to send you a private message. If you'd like my reply, please send a private message and I'll try to respond.

Mark


Mark – I pm'ed you but obviously that's not going to work if you insist on creating new accounts on a daily basis to evade the moderators. Posting under your normal login would solve this and I think it would also decrease the perception that most people have of you being a troll (well, maybe not!). I've thought about this and I believe the reason for not posting under your true login is that you are embarrassed about what you post and deep down inside you know that it's wrong. On the plus side that also leads me to believe that there is still hope for you ... hey, I'm an optimist!

darlak
09-02-2007, 08:11 PM
Mark – I've thought about this and I believe the reason for not posting under your true login is that you are embarrassed about what you post and deep down inside you know that it's wrong. On the plus side that also leads me to believe that there is still hope for you ... hey, I'm an optimist!

My thoughts exactly. I’ve posted some very unpopular opinions here and there on the Dis, but I’ve always posted under the same username. I can do this because I’m not ashamed of my opinions or what I stand for. I don’t hide behind my username and I don’t post anything here that I wouldn’t say to you face to face.

So this leads me to the question…markofmanynumbers, what exactly are you afraid of?

darlak
09-02-2007, 10:04 PM
Can I kill a thread or what???? I just got one closed over on the Budget Board and now it looks like this one's just died a natural death.

Markp4
09-02-2007, 10:22 PM
Mark – I pm'ed you but obviously that's not going to work if you insist on creating new accounts on a daily basis to evade the moderators. Posting under your normal login would solve this and I think it would also decrease the perception that most people have of you being a troll (well, maybe not!). I've thought about this and I believe the reason for not posting under your true login is that you are embarrassed about what you post and deep down inside you know that it's wrong. On the plus side that also leads me to believe that there is still hope for you ... hey, I'm an optimist!

Sue--Thanks for the PM. I tried to reply to it but was unable to, I think my computer is acting up on me. Anyway, I'll take the chance of answering your question here. If you think about your premise a bit (that I'm trying to disguise my identity), you'll realize that's not true. My screen names simply have different suffixes. If I were trying to hide, I'd use completely different screen names. After all, you easily recognized me, as does everyone else. So, why the different screen names? For some reason I'm getting locked out of my screen names so I have to create new ones. Luckily, I got into this before I was locked out.

Now, although all the discussion about me is flattering, I'm sure it's a bit boring to most of the people in here. I'd like to discuss the issue I raised previously (assuming anyone is interested in discussing it). Will the Craig "event" help or hurt the Republican party with middle America? I say it will help because his forced resignation might convince undecideds that the Republicans are at least trying to police their own--Democrats seem to rarely if ever do this. What say you?

OrlandoMike
09-03-2007, 12:46 AM
"What say you?"

Well Bill........:lmao:

I, as I have stated many times here and on the community board, think it's gonna hurt the Republican party. I think this may be the one that puts middle America over the edge. I think they are finally tired of being preached to by hypocrites. The difference in the reaction is the Democrats don't preach family values, so when a Dem makes a mistake, while it's frowned apon, they don't seem so hypocritical.

If your a news hound like I am, this is not a new theory. It's been discussed all week.

Time will tell.

PS your not getting locked out of your screen names, the Mod's delete them when you misbehave.

markpfmanynumbers
09-03-2007, 08:11 AM
"What say you?"

Well Bill........:lmao:

I, as I have stated many times here and on the community board, think it's gonna hurt the Republican party. I think this may be the one that puts middle America over the edge. I think they are finally tired of being preached to by hypocrites. The difference in the reaction is the Democrats don't preach family values, so when a Dem makes a mistake, while it's frowned apon, they don't seem so hypocritical.

If your a news hound like I am, this is not a new theory. It's been discussed all week.

Time will tell.

PS your not getting locked out of your screen names, the Mod's delete them when you misbehave.

You say the Democrats do not preach family values, and I can't argue with you. But it didn't use to be that way. When Reagan was a Democrat, they did. When FDR was in office, they did. The less they've preached family values, the fewer votes they've gotten. I think if they don't change, the long-term trend will continue.

OrlandoMike
09-03-2007, 10:41 AM
I prefer to deal in the here and now, not in the days of FDR.


Heck if FDR were in office, I doubt we would even be discussing gay rights.

NYBlue1
09-03-2007, 12:17 PM
You say the Democrats do not preach family values, and I can't argue with you. But it didn't use to be that way. When Reagan was a Democrat, they did. When FDR was in office, they did. The less they've preached family values, the fewer votes they've gotten. I think if they don't change, the long-term trend will continue.

Im just so thrilled you have adopted my name for you, thats just awesome.

So heres the deal markofmanynumbers,eventually people will realize that preaching family values and practicing family values are two very very diffrent things.

Its kind of like preaching like you are a Christian and acutally acting like a Christian. You know that old do unto other and dont judge thing, Its called, practice what you preach.

There will always be a segment of the population that will fall in line behind the family values platform reguardless of what the candiate is actually doing in his private life. However unlike the times of FDR and even Regan you just cant get away with things as much as you use to. There are cameras everywhere and people willing to sell out your actions to the tabloids and networks for a buck. This more than anything has changed the very face of politics.

The family values clan cant booze and do drugs, they cant mess around on their wives, they cant hang out in men's rooms looking for sex and they cant be Gay without the world knowing it. The old show up at church every sunday with bible clutched next to you heart is not going to fool anyone and people will start to react in a negative manor to them.

This I believe is what Mike is talking about. People , markofmanynumbers ,have not changed one bit, the ability to be private and portray images of yourself that are not yourself, are now next to impossible to pull off as they were in the" good old days".

OrlandoMike
09-03-2007, 12:20 PM
Im just so thrilled you have adopted my name for you, thats just awesome.

So heres the deal markofmanynumbers,eventually people will realize that preaching family values and practicing family values are two very very diffrent things.

Its kind of like preaching like you are a Christian and acutally acting like a Christian. You know that old do unto other and dont judge thing, Its called, practice what you preach.

There will always be a segment of the population that will fall in line behind the family values platform reguardless of what the candiate is actually doing in his private life. However unlike the times of FDR and even Regan you just cant get away with things as much as you use to. There are cameras everywhere and people willing to sell out your actions to the tabloids and networks for a buck. This more than anything has changed the very face of politics.

The family values clan cant booze and do drugs, they cant mess around on their wives, they cant hang out in men's rooms looking for sex and they cant be Gay without the world knowing it. The old show up at church every sunday with bible clutched next to you heart is not going to fool anyone and people will start to react in a negative manor to them.

This I believe is what Mike is talking about. People , markofmanynumbers ,have not changed one bit, the ability to be private and portray images of yourself that are not yourself, are now next to impossible to pull off as they were in the" good old days".

:thumbsup2

OrlandoMike
09-03-2007, 12:23 PM
Funny story....

When Mr. Craig was on tape worming his way out of this mess, and he said he was just reaching down to "pick up a piece of toilet paper" the DH was screaming at the TV.....

"You cant even get a Disney employee to bend down and pick up a scrap piece of paper these days! Who are you kidding?" :happytv:

NYBlue1
09-03-2007, 12:31 PM
SO true! :lmao:

The scarey part to me, is that there are people, that have such blind alligence to the "party" they acutaly will defend this rediculous defence.

Fitswimmer
09-03-2007, 12:41 PM
SO true! :lmao:

The scarey part to me, is that there are people, that have such blind alligence to the "party" they acutaly will defend this rediculous defence.

Is it blind alligence to the party or hatred/fear of the scary gay people? By defending or excusing what Craig did, they can continue to believe that he's not one of THEM. I truly believe that for many of his defenders, if he'd been caught with a "working girl" they would have less trouble with the situation. It's the fact that he was trolling for GAY sex that makes them crazy.

NYBlue1
09-03-2007, 01:24 PM
Is it blind alligence to the party or hatred/fear of the scary gay people? By defending or excusing what Craig did, they can continue to believe that he's not one of THEM. I truly believe that for many of his defenders, if he'd been caught with a "working girl" they would have less trouble with the situation. It's the fact that he was trolling for GAY sex that makes them crazy.

:sad2: So sad but true

padalyn
09-03-2007, 01:43 PM
Can I kill a thread or what???? I just got one closed over on the Budget Board and now it looks like this one's just died a natural death.

Hey Darlak - would you be a Dr Who fan??? Love the name!!!

Is it blind alligence to the party or hatred/fear of the scary gay people? By defending or excusing what Craig did, they can continue to believe that he's not one of THEM. I truly believe that for many of his defenders, if he'd been caught with a "working girl" they would have less trouble with the situation. It's the fact that he was trolling for GAY sex that makes them crazy.

Just a slightly different thought here...not to change the subject, just to mix the pot a little more...is it really GAY sex? because I would lay odds that most of these "family value" based folks have some type of porn around - and I would also lay odds that there might just be a little bit of desire to see girl/girl activity...so is that NOT gay??? (please tell me it isn't so Aunty Em!!) I would hate to think that lesbians don't count in the sraight view of gay...:eek:

OrlandoMike
09-03-2007, 02:13 PM
Auntie Em says vidoes showing gal on gal fun cant be gay if a straight man is having fun watching it.....SILLY GIRL! :lmao:

padalyn
09-03-2007, 02:16 PM
Auntie Em says vidoes showing gal on gal fun cant be gay if a straight man is having fun watching it.....SILLY GIRL! :lmao:

oh no....so...snif, sniff, snort


I guess I don't qualify as gay????
:scared:








drat, how am I going to explain this to my parents???? or my hunny's mom?????

OrlandoMike
09-03-2007, 02:21 PM
oh no....so...snif, sniff, snort


I guess I don't qualify as gay????
:scared:

Have you been to Home Depot in the last month? The regularly re-activate ID cards in the garden department! :happytv:

padalyn
09-03-2007, 02:26 PM
Have you been to Home Depot in the last month? The regularly re-activate ID cards in the garden department! :happytv:

oooohhhhh, so that is why it didn't work last week!!! Too much time at WDW and DL - so I didn't get to reset/refresh it.....

whew...would hate to think I had been ousted by the club
:rotfl2:

OrlandoMike
09-03-2007, 02:32 PM
oooohhhhh, so that is why it didn't work last week!!! Too much time at WDW and DL - so I didn't get to reset/refresh it.....

whew...would hate to think I had been ousted by the club
:rotfl2:

(They reactivate at WDW too, but it's in a secret location! shhhh but look for a building across the street from PI with the letters C A S T I N G on the outside!):lmao:

padalyn
09-03-2007, 04:53 PM
<there is no icon for howling out loud!!!>

OrlandoMike
09-04-2007, 11:08 PM
Well it looks like I lost that bet! Here it is 11:00pm est on Labor Day and the Senator has managed to put himself right back on the headline news!

Seems he is second guessing the resignation and the guilty pleas.

Between him and Jerry Lewis, I need a pirin! :surfweb:

rosiep
09-04-2007, 11:31 PM
I always thought that if you were able to pick out what kind of sex a straight person liked by the features of their partner... then somebody on the right would be screaming their heads off. It's only because you choose a same sex partner that anyone guesses at what the heck you do in the bedroom....I think this is so unfair. So many of these heinie holes:rolleyes: preaching against gay sex are the same buggers sneaking the porn. It drives me crazy.
A great comic once said "right wingers think gay sex is dirty...well isn't all sex dirty if you're doing it right??
My point it's so unfair for anyone to be judged by what they do with another consenting adult in the bedroom and I just wish the people throwing stones would take just one minute to check out their own back yards.

Hope the post isn't too strong. Moderators feel free to tone it down if necessary. (and even after I edited it. I think only Mike saw the original :rolleyes1

OrlandoMike
09-04-2007, 11:37 PM
A great comic once said "right wingers think gay sex is dirty...well isn't all sex dirty if you're doing it right??



I loves me some Rosie P late at night! :lmao:

Now come on Dad, this is gonna fly and my comment about (Edited).

rosiep
09-05-2007, 12:19 AM
I loves me some Rosie P late at night! :lmao:

Now come on Dad, this is gonna fly and my comment about Auntie Mame beind HUNG (over) gets deleted? :rotfl2:

Tattle tail!!!! I edited the original post because you're right...if (edited)...they're not gonna let me keep (edited). :scared1:

rosiep
09-05-2007, 10:41 PM
Tattle tail!!!! I edited the original post because you're right...if (edited)...they're not gonna let me keep (edited). :scared1:

Sorry Mom and Dad...do I need to have my mouth washed out with soap now????:rolleyes:

ConcKahuna
09-06-2007, 07:55 AM
Well, that's 2 anti-gay republicans caught doing the same thing in the last 2 months or so. Let's see who next month's outed republican is! My bets are on Newt.

rpmdfw
09-06-2007, 08:14 AM
Well, that's 2 anti-gay republicans caught doing the same thing in the last 2 months or so. Let's see who next month's outed republican is! My bets are on Newt.


EEEWWWWW! That's not a visual I needed this early in the morning, before caffiene!
:crazy2:

NYBlue1
09-12-2007, 10:16 PM
Where did his post go?? I guess he woke up from lying down and re-thought it LOL:lmao:

OrlandoMike
09-13-2007, 07:32 AM
Where did his post go?? I guess he woke up from lying down and re-thought it LOL:lmao:

I think they cleaned up the boards last night while they were down. :confused3