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steve2qec 28-10-2011 21:37

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 943164)
Don't give up your day job, by the way.

There'll never be much call for a Bangles tribute band round these parts.

;)

Don't play any Bangles...havn't got the legs.

garinda 28-10-2011 21:47

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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 943167)
Don't play any Bangles...havn't got the legs.

Sounded like a bad Bangles licky-likey tribute.

Definitely came across as more Manic Monday, than Black Sabath.

;)

steve2qec 28-10-2011 21:54

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 943170)
Sounded like a bad Bangles licky-likey tribute.

Definitely came across as more Manic Monday, than Black Sabath.

;)

Quite possibly, but it might have been an old vid...and I know more chords now.

garinda 28-10-2011 22:00

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 943112)
I think you dont make a conscious decision to fancy men or women it just happens , putting dresses on boys doesnt make them gay as the saying goes just because you were born in a stable does not make you a horse.i also think just because childrens parents are same sex it wont make their kids gay, they either are already or not , i can say from knowing a same sex couple who have brought up a son he is 100% hetro and he lived with his dad and his partner from being about 2 years old.

Exactly.

If sexual orientation was a learned thing, nurture, rather than nature, there wouldn't be any gays at all.

As every single gay/lesbian child is a result of a heterosexual pairing.

So who learned/influenced them to be homosexual, and not their siblings?

Velma, from Scooby Doo?

garinda 28-10-2011 22:03

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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 943175)
Quite possibly, but it might have been an old vid...and I know more chords now.

Outdated videos, outdated views.

I see a theme developing here.

:rolleyes:

steve2qec 28-10-2011 22:07

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 943177)
Exactly.

If sexual orientation was a learned thing, nurture, rather than nature, there wouldn't be any gays at all.

As every single gay/lesbian child is a result of a heterosexual pairing.

So who learned/influenced them to be homosexual, and not their siblings?

Velma, from Scooby Doo?

Thelma's a lesbian!?......Zoinks!!

garinda 28-10-2011 22:11

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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 943183)
Thelma's a lesbian!?......Zoinks!!

Oh dear.

We didn't want you to know, and be influenced by this fact.

Because now you'll be a lesbian too.

wallop79 28-10-2011 23:07

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Originally Posted by groove (Post 942959)
Groove wonders what Accywebbers think on the issue of gay couples addopting...Although they would be just as competent as heterosexual couples, is it right to have a child brought up by a gay couple?

as long as the child is brought up in a loving environment, cared for, clothed & fed who gives a flying u know what about the sex of the parents, what relevance does it have? It's like saying a boy should only be brought up by a man, and girls brought up by females if there from a single parent family, it doesn't matter, a boy brought up by lesbians will have male influences in his life & vice versa, groove needs to join the 21st century.

jaysay 29-10-2011 08:50

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Well, since I logged of last night this thread has taken off and has been flying at 20,000'.
As fare as I'm concerned it was an emotive subject from the start, especially when it went down the road of whether people choose their sexuality. This is a subject I've always felt strong about, having work with lots of gay people both male and female in the nightclub industry, in fact (I have mentioned this before on here but I'll repeat it for the sake of new contributors to the site) a few years ago when working at a local nightclub together with my then wife, we were having a drink after the club had closed and the wife (who was very naive) said to the barman, who was gay, why is it, when there are all these young girls in here every night wearing low cut blouses and short skirts, that you fancy other men, the reply was succinct and to the point, I'm a victim of circumstance, I have the mind of a woman in a mans body, think that says it all really

Michael1954 29-10-2011 09:46

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 943221)
Well, since I logged of last night this thread has taken off and has been flying at 20,000'.
As fare as I'm concerned it was an emotive subject from the start, especially when it went down the road of whether people choose their sexuality. This is a subject I've always felt strong about, having work with lots of gay people both male and female in the nightclub industry, in fact (I have mentioned this before on here but I'll repeat it for the sake of new contributors to the site) a few years ago when working at a local nightclub together with my then wife, we were having a drink after the club had closed and the wife (who was very naive) said to the barman, who was gay, why is it, when there are all these young girls in here every night wearing low cut blouses and short skirts, that you fancy other men, the reply was succinct and to the point, I'm a victim of circumstance, I have the mind of a woman in a mans body, think that says it all really

Well put, John. As for the Bangles and Black Sabbath, I liked the Bangles but did not care for Black Sabbath. A bit too crash, bang wallop for me!

steve2qec 29-10-2011 11:01

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 943221)
Well, since I logged of last night this thread has taken off and has been flying at 20,000'.
As fare as I'm concerned it was an emotive subject from the start, especially when it went down the road of whether people choose their sexuality. This is a subject I've always felt strong about, having work with lots of gay people both male and female in the nightclub industry, in fact (I have mentioned this before on here but I'll repeat it for the sake of new contributors to the site) a few years ago when working at a local nightclub together with my then wife, we were having a drink after the club had closed and the wife (who was very naive) said to the barman, who was gay, why is it, when there are all these young girls in here every night wearing low cut blouses and short skirts, that you fancy other men, the reply was succinct and to the point, I'm a victim of circumstance, I have the mind of a woman in a mans body, think that says it all really

Yes, nice summary. It did spiral out of control a bit didn't it.

Michael1954 29-10-2011 11:04

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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 943259)
Yes, nice summary. It did spiral out of control a bit didn't it.

At least you kept your cool and did not rise to the personal comments.

steve2qec 29-10-2011 11:33

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 943260)
At least you kept your cool and did not rise to the personal comments.

Yeah, not really my style. Think they were heat of the moment things this time tomorrow Garinda and me will porobably be best buddies!!....The Bangles jibe did cut deep though!!!

Wynonie Harris 29-10-2011 11:44

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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 943265)
Yeah, not really my style. Think they were heat of the moment things this time tomorrow Garinda and me will porobably be best buddies!!....The Bangles jibe did cut deep though!!!

You and Garinda might well be best buddies this time tomorrow, but I've still got plenty of "issues" with you...like your appalling prog rock musical tastes and your football traitorship to your home town, to name but two!

You have been warned! :eek:

steve2qec 29-10-2011 11:59

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 943269)
You and Garinda might well be best buddies this time tomorrow, but I've still got plenty of "issues" with you...like your appalling prog rock musical tastes and your football traitorship to your home town, to name but two!

You have been warned! :eek:

"Traitor" Never! Stanley are my "second" team. As for the music, I can offer no defence....but I have given a couple of your obscure tracks a spin in the past and they were alright....but not really for me.


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