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Old 05-06-2008, 02:54 PM
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I'm not going to repeat the tale I still tell about myself on occasion that captures part of my own "gay" persona; if you'd like to read it, check out this eGullet post from my third foodblog.
hehe...good story.
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Old 05-06-2008, 03:39 PM
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I firmly believe that the rights of homosexuals should be protected at the workplace, but can I fire a guy that is obviously acting out with a feminine lisp and chronically shouting "heyyyyyy" and "you go girl"? It is immature, unprofessional, and an irritatingly tailored trait rather than a genetic or inherent one. He was gay when he applied, gay when trained, but mysteriously only procured the nuance when another gay guy started working next to him.

If he's asked to work overtime it is amazing how fast that lisp disappears.
Of course an employer has the right to expect a certain level of professional behaviour and decorum. I don't know where you work or what kind of occupation you're in, but I have never witnessed the grotesquely stereotypical behaviour you describe anywhere I worked.

I do find the boisterously macho behavior of some straight men irritating ... you know, the kind that won't look at a woman's face because he is mesmerized by her breasts. Straight men can be very obnoxious, too.
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Right. He is the only person who could get me to tolerate gospel.
Thanks for setting up a great opening to tie together two subthreads:

A Boy Named Sue

My boss tells me her son discovered this song recently and it's become his instant favorite. He goes around shouting out the lyric in the middle:

"My name is Sue! How do you do! Now you're gonna die!"

I liked the song a lot when I was this kid's age too, and still do.
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Thanks for setting up a great opening to tie together two subthreads:

A Boy Named Sue

My boss tells me her son discovered this song recently and it's become his instant favorite. He goes around shouting out the lyric in the middle:

"My name is Sue! How do you do! Now you're gonna die!"

I liked the song a lot when I was this kid's age too, and still do.
I've already decided that if I ever have a son I'm going to give him a name that he's forced to defend. It will make him tougher.
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Old 05-06-2008, 04:03 PM
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My boss tells me her son discovered this song recently and it's become his instant favorite.
Have her tell him to check out Bad News by Cash. It's a personal favorite.
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I've already decided that if I ever have a son I'm going to give him a name that he's forced to defend. It will make him tougher.
Careful there; he may simply decide to change it, as Leslie Hope did with his given name.

We all came to know him as Bob Hope.

(Of course, there may have been a secondary issue in Bob Hope's case: a story I recall hearing decades ago stated that young Leslie Hope would usually give his name last name first.)
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Careful there; he may simply decide to change it, as Leslie Hope did with his given name.
True, or Tracy that became Ice-T. Scary.
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True, or Tracy that became Ice-T. Scary.
Or Vincent, who became Alice Cooper.

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