Redneck- Homophobic insults force gay restaurant owners -close up sho

JLM

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Why do people perceive gays as people who can't fight or stand up for themselves like the men they are?

I would imagine there's gays in all walks of life, but it might surprise some people if they saw them pulling boards off the green chain or setting chokers and by the same token it might be presumptious to think men who work in beauty parlours or the bakery are gay. I think some of them do look effeminate and are fairly gentle natured. But it's dangerous to judge anyone on appearances.

I'm just a dumb redneck, what do I know? ;)

You mean you don't have enough sense to turn your collar up when you are working in the fields?-:)

2-3 weeks away. Spring fuel hikes are coming.

They've already hit here at $1.279 for regular. Bastards!
 

Ron in Regina

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I worked in a bakery at one point for the better part of a year, and it was one of the
more physically demanding jobs I've ever done (in the top five, anyway). It was tough,
hot, heavy manual labour at triple speed, production line style.. Just say'n.

 

JLM

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I worked in a bakery at one point for the better part of a year, and it was one of the
more physically demanding jobs I've ever done (in the top five, anyway). It was tough,
hot, heavy manual labour at triple speed, production line style.. Just say'n.


There you go, appearances can be deceiving.-:)
 

Ron in Regina

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I had an Uncle that worked in a beauty salon too. He was 6'5" with pink high-lites,
and as gay as the day is long. Nothing deceiving about his appearance, though
he was the youngest of eight children, six of those being boys....and I'm pretty
sure he was quite capable of taking care of himself if push came to shove.
Just say'n.
 

JLM

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Someone needs to let the people in that town know gay isn't communicable!

You think they'd listen?

I had an Uncle that worked in a beauty salon too. He was 6'5" with pink high-lites,
and as gay as the day is long. Nothing deceiving about his appearance, though
he was the youngest of eight children, six of those being boys....and I'm pretty
sure he was quite capable of taking care of himself if push came to shove.
Just say'n.

Forty years ago my wife went to a hair dresser in Nanaimo, actually it was a mother - son operation. We used to get the biggest chuckles, on one occasion the son remarked to the mother, "wasn't I a pretty baby, mum"?
 

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I would imagine there's gays in all walks of life, but it might surprise some people if they saw them pulling boards off the green chain or setting chokers and by the same token it might be presumptious to think men who work in beauty parlours or the bakery are gay. I think some of them do look effeminate and are fairly gentle natured. But it's dangerous to judge anyone on appearances.

The bakery?

I worked in a bakery at one point for the better part of a year, and it was one of the
more physically demanding jobs I've ever done (in the top five, anyway). It was tough,
hot, heavy manual labour at triple speed, production line style.. Just say'n.


Did you catch the gay?
 

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Here's a brainwave. How 'bout we all agree to not stick our noses into other people's bedrooms?
How about we all agree to keep it in the bedroom?

Yeah, fear of getting butt-fu cked. And more important, fear of liking it.
LOL. Ya, that's it. From the religious, and the chapter and verse they quote to people who are just put off the act itself, it's all fear... :roll:

It's always been about fear. The U.S. is remarkably honest in its debate about gay marriage. The right-wingers admit flat-out that they're afraid that gay marriage will harm their Father Knows Best society.

They're nuts, but they're afraid. That'd be that "irrational fear."
What a loadof buffalo sh!t.

The bakery?
Way back when I was going to school to get all my welding tickets, I worked the over night in a bakery.

You should have seen me whip the bakers cream, in my cute little apron.
 

Ron in Regina

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The bakery?



Did you catch the gay?


Not that I'm aware of.

How about we all agree to keep it in the bedroom?

LOL. Ya, that's it. From the religious, and the chapter and verse they quote to people who are just put off the act itself, it's all fear... :roll:

What a loadof buffalo sh!t.

Way back when I was going to school to get all my welding tickets, I worked the over night in a bakery.

You should have seen me whip the bakers cream, in my cute little apron.

We wore runners, shorts, and tank-tops. We'd start at 10pm at about 85F in there, and by 3-4AM
it would be about 130F. We'd make (the three of us) about 3000 loafs of bread nightly on top of
everything else we made. We'd be walking in & out of an oven the size of a large bathroom that
would either be 340F or 400F depending on what we where making.
 

CDNBear

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We wore runners, shorts, and tank-tops. We'd start at 10pm at about 85F in there, and by 3-4AM
it would be about 130F. We'd make (the three of us) about 3000 loafs of bread nightly on top of
everything else we made. We'd be walking in & out of an oven the size of a large bathroom that
would either be 340F or 400F depending on what we where making.
I was on my own, small town bakery. Big rotary oven, and climate controlled, lol.

Are you sure you didn't?
 

Ron in Regina

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Are you sure you didn't?


Nothing I'm aware of, but maybe I'm a carrier like Typhoid Mary, and just
haven't had the inclination to spread it?

I was on my own, small town bakery. Big rotary oven, and climate controlled, lol.



I was in a small city (P.A.) and we made for most of the resteraunts in town, on
top of contracts for the four (Provincial Mens, Provincial Womans, Federal Mens,
& a Youth Facility) prisons up there, plus a retail outlet and stuff that was shipped
out to much of the surrounding towns. No climate control. A mixer the size of a
4-man hot-tub, a proofing room 12ft deep and 60ft long, etc....