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| Re: OT: Pioneering '60's Producer, or old lesbian? [message #81861 is a reply to message #81859] |
Wed, 21 March 2007 07:12   |
Chris Ludwig
 Messages: 868 Registered: May 2006
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ding right now if this lunatic had been a woman?
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>The discussion would center on depression, and digging into her past
>to look for abuse.
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>One of my great examples of successful men and women was an old
>gunsmith and his wife who became good friends to me in the late 1970's.
>He was in his 80's then and had been a cowboy and railroad guard as a
>young man. What a kind, decent, pair they were. And, without talking
>about it, without ideology, and without lowering anyone, they were
>implicitly, and purely equal in each other's eyes. This was the case,
>many more times than anyone talks about, in that generation of
>westerners. It just seemed like the right thing to do, and so they
>did it. Such respect and kindness. I hope someday that my marriage
>lives up to their standard.
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| Re: OT: Pioneering '60's Producer, or old lesbian? [message #81865 is a reply to message #81859] |
Wed, 21 March 2007 08:20  |
dc[3]
Messages: 895 Registered: September 2005
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who you're arguing
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>>>however, since I haven't said anything like that.
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>>ArrggHHHHHH!
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>>ANDREA DWORKIN HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE!!
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>>Ok, excuse me a sec while I drive this stake in what passed for a heart
>>with her....
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>>There, that's better...
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>>My arguments make s
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