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« on: February 10, 2011, 12:18:45 pm »

Now THIS is one hot Republican daddy!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/09/chris-lee-resigns-after-c_n_821080.html

I swear...didn't the pubs give these fools a smart test before they let them run last year?Huh?



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« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2011, 12:56:59 pm »

Former Rep. Chris "Hot Daddy" Lee:

Kids: Don't look at dirty pics on the internet!

http://chrislee.house.gov/index.cfm?sectionid=78&parentid=75&sectiontree=75,78&itemid=759

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At the same time, responding to what may seem like a friendly e-mail or an appealing marketing offer can have serious consequences. Private information and images can so easily be transmitted to friends and strangers alike.


Yeah? No shit??

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« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2011, 09:39:57 am »

well, here's the thing..

I'm kinda proud of this guy..  why? because it wasn't man he was sending his hot-bod pics to and the person was over 18. usually when it adult,man/woman love it's a Dem thing..not this time.. he ventured into 'Dem-world' and that makes me proud...


but I don't think 'bipartisan' means what he thinks it means.. Wink Grin
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« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2011, 11:54:32 am »

well, here's the thing..

I'm kinda proud of this guy..  why? because it wasn't man he was sending his hot-bod pics to and the person was over 18. usually when it adult,man/woman love it's a Dem thing..not this time.. he ventured into 'Dem-world' and that makes me proud...


but I don't think 'bipartisan' means what he thinks it means.. Wink Grin

Other than his untimely comments about posting stuff others can see on the internet, he seems is was a moderate Republican.

There's no history of extreme "family values", "a marriage is between a man and a woman", "Jesus is our Lord and Savior and wrote the constitution", "Obama is a socialist muslim", "let's secede from the union" stuff.

Although he was against the Zagroda Health Care Bill, healthcare reform, protection for people in hate crimes (really?) and more...

http://www.ontheissues.org/NY/Chris_Lee_HouseMatch.htm
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« Reply #4 on: February 25, 2011, 06:32:29 pm »

well, here's the thing..

I'm kinda proud of this guy..  why? because it wasn't man he was sending his hot-bod pics to and the person was over 18. usually when it adult,man/woman love it's a Dem thing..not this time.. he ventured into 'Dem-world' and that makes me proud...


but I don't think 'bipartisan' means what he thinks it means.. Wink Grin

Umm....maybe not!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/25/chris-lee-transgender-women-craigslist_n_828476.html?fbwall

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Gawker is adding another twist in the trials and tribulations of former Rep. Chris Lee (R-N.Y.) Friday, with a report that two D.C.-area transgender women have contacted the publication with stories about making connections with the lawmaker through Craigslist.

Gawker, which broke the original story about Lee's contact with a single woman on the site, reports:

In the past 10 days, two D.C.-area transgender women contacted us, each with a separate story about exchanging emails with the ex-congressman. One sent us an ad that Lee allegedly posted on Craigslist in search of trans women; the other sent us a never-before-seen photo that she says Lee sent her after they started chatting by email. Taken together, they present a possible explanation to those who have wondered why such a tame "sex scandal" forced Lee's hand so quickly.

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« Reply #5 on: February 25, 2011, 08:59:45 pm »

noooooooooooooooooooooooooo I was so proud of him!!!!!!  Cry Cry
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« Reply #6 on: February 26, 2011, 08:45:16 am »



Speaking of trans makes me think of when men dress like women. That's a thing that I don't understand, why it exists and how it's a turn on. It was never funny to me in the least in film either, I never watched them or in any other way enjoyed it. Like why is it a turn on to some homosexuals? Or whoever? If I liked men, why would it be a kick to have them dressed like a woman. Can anyone explain it?
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« Reply #7 on: February 26, 2011, 09:49:26 am »


Speaking of trans makes me think of when men dress like women. That's a thing that I don't understand, why it exists and how it's a turn on. It was never funny to me in the least in film either, I never watched them or in any other way enjoyed it.

Are you kidding? To Wong Foo? Priscilla: Queen of the Desert? Fuckin' hilarious!


Like why is it a turn on to some homosexuals? Or whoever? If I liked men, why would it be a kick to have them dressed like a woman. Can anyone explain it?

Matt: There's too many subspecies (lol) to the category "trans" to make such a blanket group of statements.

Most cross-dressers are straight. The turn on is for them. Transgender is in the mind, it's how the person thinks of themselves (male or female) and has nothing to do with sexuality. It has to do with what they want to be. Transsexuals, again, can be hetero, gay, bi, or whatever. For some of them it's a desire to be the other sex, sometimes coupled with a genetic discrepancy and sometimes results in a surgery.

Drag queens (again there's certain subsets to them too) are, for the most part, entertainers. They are normal gays who work daytime jobs and dress up at night. Strange factoid: A lot of drag queens I've known have "straight" boyfriends: Men who consider themselves and think of themselves as hetero. Another strange factoid: Don't piss off a black drag queen: She will beat the fucking hetero right outta ya! Cheesy

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« Reply #8 on: February 26, 2011, 03:54:48 pm »


Are you kidding? To Wong Foo? Priscilla: Queen of the Desert? Fuckin' hilarious!




It wouldn't be to me. I was somewhere that I didn't have a choice once and saw most of Doubtfire. Aside from music, I'm largely disconnected from pop culture and have never been to the opening day of anything. Musicals make me want to vomit. I've not seen any of the newer Star Wars and NEVER seen Rocky Horror and won't! I'm into subtle and the story and characters, no slapstick or cross dressing entertainment for me.






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« Reply #9 on: February 26, 2011, 08:33:04 pm »



It wouldn't be to me. I was somewhere that I didn't have a choice once and saw most of Doubtfire. Aside from music, I'm largely disconnected from pop culture and have never been to the opening day of anything. Musicals make me want to vomit. I've not seen any of the newer Star Wars and NEVER seen Rocky Horror and won't! I'm into subtle and the story and characters, no slapstick or cross dressing entertainment for me.



why wouldn't you?

I don't like slapstick either.. RHPS isn't slapstick, it's an experience...  I wouldn't tell anyone to see it without the audience participation though, because that's what it's all about.. as for 'no slapstick/cross dressing' well, you'll miss some amazing movies with that kind of prejudice..Some like it Hot,Psycho,Victor/Victoria, Tootsie,and the Birdcage just to name a few...

but it sounds like you're more afraid you might like it in the pants, rather than you are just too good to see something like that..

 
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« Reply #10 on: February 26, 2011, 08:38:46 pm »


It's nothing to do with prejudice, I've seen enough of it to know what I like and don't. If someone interprets that as me seeing myself as better, that's not my shit. I really didn't need RHPS explained again lol.
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« Reply #11 on: February 26, 2011, 09:00:34 pm »

It's nothing to do with prejudice, I've seen enough of it to know what I like and don't. If someone interprets that as me seeing myself as better, that's not my shit. I really didn't need RHPS explained again lol.

sure, but you weren't just talking about rhps.. you said "I'm into subtle and the story and characters, no slapstick or cross dressing entertainment for me."

and that  prejudice closes the door on many iconic and amazing movies..

as for characters.. Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in Some like it hot. Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie. Nathan Lane in The Birdcage?   you don't know what you're missing by shunning a section of film because you can't understand why it would turn someone on irl.. 
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« Reply #12 on: February 27, 2011, 09:58:55 am »

but it sounds like you're more afraid you might like it in the pants..

 

That is a phrase I never want to hear connected to FooFa again.  Grin

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The Crying Game

Madame Butterfly

You cannot get any deeper into subtle stories and characters than those two outstanding movies.

Your problem, not that it is one and not that that's the correct term for it, is that you fail to suspend belief when watching these movies. You spend too much time questioning why such and such character has to be wearing a dress as opposed to sitting back and watching the development of the character.

Mrs. Doubtfire, one of my favorite movies of all time, was not about Robin Williams running around in a dress. When I looked at Mrs. Doubtfire, or Tootsie for that matter, I didn't see a man in a dress.

I saw the character. I saw the character develop and become (in those cases) a better person within because of what he (the character) learned within the persona of Mrs. Doubtfire and/or Tootsie.

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« Reply #13 on: February 27, 2011, 12:20:07 pm »


You are correct that it's a prejudice. I didn't see it before and I'm going to make it a point to see some of those.
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