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What I am saying though is there appears to be this window of dudes sizes, myself and Neag included, that are NOT 6 feet tall, but since you don't think we have Napoleonic issues, we must be. Like the 5'10 and a half range up to just short of 6 feet. I, myself, am 5'11", and quell my Napoleonic issues via nightly visits with Dr. Smirnoff.
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Seth in 736
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3/5/2010 12:04 PM
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Dr. Rumple is jealous....
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3/5/2010 12:09 PM
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Dr. Rumple is dead to me. And me to him.
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3/5/2010 12:10 PM
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Mrs GGB step in and pronounce the time of death for Dr. Rumple?
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GlennGoBlue
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3/5/2010 12:16 PM
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Nah.
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Way to man it up GGB...
And as an added bonus you won't smell like you slept in the peppermint forrest each morning...
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"I knew at that point that my last "phobia" as a high schooler (you are gay!) just wasn't valid"
But what if you really are genuinely afraid of homosexuals?
No one makes fun of people that are afraid of spiders or heights. No one gets publicly denounced for being claustrophobic. So why harass people who are terrified of gays?
If you're just a closed minded dickhead, then f*ck off, but if you have an uncontrollable fear of homosexuals, I feel for you.
Fågelpojke - Ornithophobe
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not very current topic, but did anyone like the "new" superman movie with spacey? i feel like it got pretty good reviews, but i thought it was shit.
I saw it in IMAX 3-D, and I don't remember much aside from Superman's re-emergence in the beginning of the film when he spectacularly saves a lot of people. That part was really, really cool and for those couple of minutes, I felt like I was a kid again, being amazed by what Superman could do.
Granted, I had eaten some shrooms beforehand.
there was an mtv true life a couple weeks ago with this 450 pound gay dude, and there were web sites where normal weight gay guys had a fetish for fat guys. this guy was cleaning up
I believe they are known as "chubby chasers."
NEAG- when you go to gay bars or wherever you lil guys hang out and pair off- are there any total fatass slob gay guys?
It would depend on the bar. In a place like NYC, where there are a good number of gay bars, each one has its own general identity: black, Latin, businessmen, swanky club, bears, hipster, leather, repulsive bridge-and-tunnel crowd, etc. The place where I used to work was filled with the latter. It was like the land of the social rejects, which meant the guys would always be bringing in girls with them because it was a "safe" environment for the girls who would talk to them. Essentially, any straight guy without any major deformities who could stomach a night in that place was likely going to get laid by a hot chick. It worked for me.
neag, what the dating implications for the morbidly obese homosexual?
From what I've seen, the morbidly obese homosexual usually turns to humor as a coping mechanism. If he can be charming enough (AND IF HE HAS MONEY), he might be able to form a relationship with a decent-looking guy. But remember, the gay bar scene is about as superficial as it gets, so it's usually gonna take money or looks to make something happen...which is not all that different from the straight club scene.
Otherwise, the morbidly obese homosexual pays young hookers until he reaches middle age and then might find himself fortunate enough to pair off with another morbidly obese homosexual who has also grown tired of paying for it. Together, they go antiquing, enjoy winestastings, and live bitchily ever after.
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I honestly got a good laugh out of this the night it aired. And no- I am not a "Tonite Show" fan, I just dvr'd it for this feature that was teased the day before.
And Im glad I did.
Jersey Shore Cast in Battle of the Celebrity All-Stars.
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3/8/2010 12:44 PM
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Lincoln was on there to....right before he went to the theatre.
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3/8/2010 12:50 PM
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Bass, was that link posted earlier? I missed it if 'yes'.
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Thought it was posted, so retract my Lincoln statement
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3/10/2010 8:43 PM
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link not working for me...site shut down?
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got it.
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In a way, I view him as the American economy right now - looking good b/c he's telling people he's good, and probably living out of a cardboard box.
The sad thing is, guys like him will always be around as long as there are suckers that eat up every word he says.
Like they say in Hustle: 'You want something for nothing; we give you nothing for something'.
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flesh, he does not look good. you missed the piece about him on HBO. It's really sad
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3/11/2010 9:16 AM
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i meant bass
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3/11/2010 9:41 AM
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He also filed for bakkruptcy recently, which leads me to question his undefeated streak in the market.
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3/11/2010 9:44 AM
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I am a little surprised that Bass reads "Hustler", and can quote freely from it.
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KB and FD - that was my point (specifically his website). He's the flimsiest house of cards I've seen in a long time. The point was that someone like him who's so incredibly destroyed financially can still act like he's still a success is baffling. Con men.
GGB - not HUSTLER, Hustle the BBC series about con men. Have not even seen one issue of Hustler, actually.
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