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Sierraman wrote:
> > It is? Sounds like a fairy tale from the liberal media. They don't > have any queers where I live in our small mountain community. They > wouldn't last long. The cowboys would probably round them up. But ah, > your are from the most liberal queer city in the world, San > Francisco. Yeah, I seen them on Castro when I used to go shopping and > on Polk when I used to go to Rooks and Becords to buy music. One time > when I was there, a drag queen was there. I don't bother them and > they don't bother me but then I don't travel to SF often. Other then > that my world is pretty much Balkenized off from Sodom and Gomorrah. > I can assure you that I was born and raised here in rural American > and my values are as down home as Andy of Mayberry and Grandmas apple > pie. My Indian girlfriend may be a little native but as least she is > female. SF is a great place, aside from all the queers. >> Now _that_ is disquieting. |
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