Hear me out on this...

Wally, what should we do when we're in Boston next month? Mix of historic (I was thinking the freedom trail and something else even though I can't remember now what I was thinking), shopping (ie Quincy Market), and other touristy thngs (Duck Tour maybe?) and whatever else thrown in...

Ooooo :yay: - I pick Duck Boats.
I just did those last month for the first time - believe it. Big fun.
I think there also a Haunted Boston tour.
The North end is fun - and the new park that boarders - Rose Kennedy Greenway- it is beautiful.
 
As an honorary member of this sub forum (you guys allowed me in a few months back! :thumbsup2 ) I was intrigued when I read the OP. I know the thread has been hijacked, but I just wanted to say this is why I love you guys and girls!

I think the OP was just asking a question and it was answered without making OP feel bad for the most part. In other areas of DIS, OP might have been really attacked.

The media is so biased and unfortunatly, we are fed a steady diet of the extreme, to the point where it is believed that is how it always is. I am proud to lurk on this board, and throw in a reply here and there.

I am glad to have so many wonderful examples of people who are gay. As I said, the media paints such a bad picture. I am glad to know that you are just like me. You love your partner the same way I love my husband, you pay your bills, and most importantly, you LOVE Disney! LOL!

You truly are a great group of people! :flower3: :flower3: :flower3:

Now, back to your regularly sheduled hijacking!!!

Thanks for taking the time to post. I know that many people aren't exposed (or don't know they're exposed) to Gay folk on a regular basis. This means that all their information comes from media which as we all know skewers things for the sole purpose of creating shocking headlines. Who'd read a paper if it's top story was : Gay couple pay their mortgage and try to choose a non-irritating laundry detergent! :lmao:
 
I've never done the DC Duckboats. My youngest would love it I bet.

North End has Italian food, right? :yay: Haunted Boston sounds creepy...and fun. :)
 

Ooooo :yay: - I pick Duck Boats.
I just did those last month for the first time - believe it. Big fun.
I think there also a Haunted Boston tour.
The North end is fun - and the new park that boarders - Rose Kennedy Greenway- it is beautiful.

So, we've now hijacked the hijack of the original thread? Is that right? :confused3

Just trying to keep in all sorted out in my head . . . :rotfl:
 
Thanks for taking the time to post. I know that many people aren't exposed (or don't know they're exposed) to Gay folk on a regular basis. This means that all their information comes from media which as we all know skewers things for the sole purpose of creating shocking headlines. Who'd read a paper if it's top story was : Gay couple pay their mortgage and try to choose a non-irritating laundry detergent! :lmao:


Yeah, even I wouldn't read that story. :rolleyes1
 
So, we've now hijacked the hijack of the original thread? Is that right? :confused3

Just trying to keep in all sorted out in my head . . . :rotfl:

It's simply natural selection. We're weeding out those slow on the uptake.
Gotta be quick to play on these boards....;)
 
Every 5 posts we should just completely swap topics. :rotfl2:
Now Serving - famous painters of the Fauvism movement ....
and ... Go!
 
Every 5 posts we should just completely swap topics. :rotfl2:
Now Serving - famous painters of the Fauvism movement ....
and ... Go!

Oh, GREAT! Now I have to google Fauvism! :confused3 Us theatre majors didn't have to know about that!

Danged Art School Graduates!

Just feel lucky I haven't asked what you all think of Bertold Brecht's influence on realism in the theatre in Germany during the 1920s. :banana:
 
Every 5 posts we should just completely swap topics. :rotfl2:
Now Serving - famous painters of the Fauvism movement ....
and ... Go!

Henri Matisse!

I had to Google it...but I wasn't about to be shut out now!
 
Oh, GREAT! Now I have to google Fauvism! :confused3 Us theatre majors didn't have to know about that!

Danged Art School Graduates!

Just feel lucky I haven't asked what you all think of Bertold Brecht's influence on realism in the theatre in Germany during the 1920s. :banana:

uncle!!!! I quit-you win!
 
Hmm. Very interesting. Fauvism developed out of Impressionism. I'm a big fan of the Impressionists. Renoir and Seurat specifically. I could wander around the Musee d'Orsay for days and days and days.

I do like the work of Matisse, so I guess he'd be my favorite Fauvist.








Okay, how'd I do? :lmao:
 
There's good reason why most people haven't heard of Fauvism... :rotfl:

Now if you want to talk surrealism, I am a big fan of Dali (who isn't?). I've been to the Dali Museum in St. Pete a few times now, and my favorites are "The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory" and "The Hallucinogenic Toreador."

I also have a DVD of "Destino", the animated featurette done by Dali and Walt Disney ;)
 
*sigh*

http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/home.html

Educate yourself, fool!
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LOLOLOL! That's a first, I must say!

Film noir? Nah, done too often.

Let's see. Topic change.

OK. How about discussing the benefits of applying Freytag's Pyramid to the lecture of a protagonist's involvement within a Wole Soyinka novel? :teeth:
 
LOLOLOL! That's a first, I must say!

Film noir? Nah, done too often.

Let's see. Topic change.

OK. How about discussing the benefits of applying Freytag's Pyramid to the lecture of a protagonist's involvement within a Wole Soyinka novel? :teeth:

Did they make that novel into a musical or a novel?
 












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