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micky
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Topic: You have to be kidding me!!! Posted: November 06 2006 at 19:03 |
just saw on T.V. that Doogie Hauser (Neil Patrick Harris) has come out
of the closet. Congrats to him for coming forward , but my
sister will be crushed.. she loved him hahahhahahhahahah. Didn't
see that one coming ....
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bhikkhu
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Posted: November 06 2006 at 19:32 |
Was it really that big of a surprise? The girl on the show was just a beard. Vinny on the other hand ....
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zappaholic
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Posted: November 06 2006 at 21:20 |
Aren't most male Hollywood actors gay?
Not that there's anything wrong with that.....
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"Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard." -- H.L. Mencken
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cuncuna
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Posted: November 06 2006 at 22:28 |
Whatever. As long as he is happy. I don't see how is that a big deal. That Doogie Hauser show, on the other hand...
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 10:16 |
Wonder what that'll do to his show on CBS. Not that I care either way (I don't watch the show), but he portrays a womanizer on the show and it could cause some viewers to tune out. Maybe not, but the viewing public are fickle.
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 10:18 |
They must be members of the Film Actors Guild
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micky
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 10:22 |
E-Dub wrote:
Wonder what that'll do to his show on CBS. Not that I care
either way (I don't watch the show), but he portrays a womanizer on the
show and it could cause some viewers to tune out. Maybe not, but the
viewing public are fickle.
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ever heard of playing both sides of the field... would make a hell of
plot twist if he hooked up with the guy married to the 'Buffy' chick.
Edited by micky - November 07 2006 at 10:23
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 10:42 |
Heavyfreight wrote:
They must be members of the Film Actors Guild |
Matt Damon!
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cuncuna
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 11:35 |
Heavyfreight wrote:
They must be members of the Film Actors Guild[IMG]height=17 alt=Wink src="http://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif" width=17 align=absMiddle> |
Such an ugly comment. This easy jokes are not funny, just easy and boring. ¿Where is the good sport spirit of making clever comments without falling into obvious, homofobic statements?.
Edited by cuncuna - November 07 2006 at 11:36
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 11:36 |
cuncuna wrote:
Heavyfreight wrote:
They must be members of the Film Actors Guild[IMG]height=17 alt=Wink src="http://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif" width=17 align=absMiddle> |
Such an ugly comment. This easy jokes are not funny, just easy and boring. ¿Where is the good sport spirit of making clever comments without falling into obvious, homofobic comments?.
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It's from a movie, Team America, which was quite funny, though that joke was very blunt, I don't think they had any actual homophobic intentions
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 11:38 |
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 11:43 |
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micky
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 11:45 |
cuncuna wrote:
heyitsthatguy wrote:
cuncuna wrote:
Heavyfreight wrote:
They must be members of the Film Actors Guild[IMG]height=17 alt=Wink src="http://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif" width=17 align=absMiddle> |
Such an ugly comment. This easy jokes are not funny, just easy and
boring. ¿Where is the good sport spirit of making clever comments
without falling into obvious, homofobic comments?. | It's from a movie, Team America,
which was quite funny, though that joke was very blunt, I don't think
they had any actual homophobic intentions |
I know; I saw the movie. Not funny. Just bits of it were ok. Peter Sellers is funny. Or John Cleese.
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or Mel Brooks... remember those of you of the hypersensitive sorts a
movie called Blazing Saddles. Has to be one of the damn funniest
movies ever made.
shame a movie like that will never be made again. I'm a proud
liberal firebrand... but jesus christ... sometimes a joke is just
that....a joke. Meant to bring laughter.. not hate, bigotry, or
homophobia.
'where are the white women' hahahahhaha still kills me everytime....
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cuncuna
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 11:46 |
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cuncuna
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 11:52 |
micky wrote:
cuncuna wrote:
heyitsthatguy wrote:
cuncuna wrote:
Heavyfreight wrote:
They must be members of the Film Actors Guild[IMG]height=17 alt=Wink src="http://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif" width=17 align=absMiddle> |
Such an ugly comment. This easy jokes are not funny, just easy and
boring. ¿Where is the good sport spirit of making clever comments
without falling into obvious, homofobic comments?. | It's from a movie, Team America,
which was quite funny, though that joke was very blunt, I don't think
they had any actual homophobic intentions |
I know; I saw the movie. Not funny. Just bits of it were ok. Peter Sellers is funny. Or John Cleese.
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or Mel Brooks... remember those of you of the hypersensitive sorts a
movie called Blazing Saddles. Has to be one of the damn funniest
movies ever made.
shame a movie like that will never be made again. I'm a proud
liberal firebrand... but jesus christ... sometimes a joke is just
that....a joke. Meant to bring laughter.. not hate, bigotry, or
homophobia.
'where are the white women' hahahahhaha still kills me everytime....
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I can stand respectful jokes. Most of all, I admire clever ones. A really bad movie called "The stepford wives" had a good joke about homosexuality. One of the characters, who's brain had an intervention, was the gay couple of a democrat. The democrat had beige clothing, and his partner was all colourful dressed. After the intervention on his brain, he had beige clothing too. When the chip is turned off, he wakes up, look at hymself and scream in horror "¡¡¿ WHAT AM I WEARING ?!!". That's clever.
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 11:54 |
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micky
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 11:59 |
cuncuna wrote:
I can stand respectful jokes. Most of all, I admire clever ones. A
really bad movie called "The stepford wives" had a good joke about
homosexuality. One of the characters, who's brain had an intervention,
was the gay couple of a democrat. The democrat had beige clothing, and
his partner was all colourful dressed. After the intervention on his
brain, he had beige clothing too. When the chip is turned off, he wakes
up, look at hymself and scream in horror "¡¡¿ WHAT AM I WEARING ?!!".
That's clever.
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hahah.. well have you seen Blazing Saddles by chance? It is
clever in spades... but pulls no punches.. about calling a spade.. a
spade hahahhaha. I know what do mean about the respectful nature
of humour though... mainly why I can't relate to much of what passes
for humour these days. Maybe I'm finally getting old.. but all
the 'potty mouth' and nature of many comedies today just aren't that
funny I guess. I'd rather see Hari Krishna's get judo
kicked and throw in airport lobbies anyday hahahha.
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cuncuna
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 12:15 |
micky wrote:
cuncuna wrote:
I can stand respectful jokes. Most of all, I admire clever ones. A
really bad movie called "The stepford wives" had a good joke about
homosexuality. One of the characters, who's brain had an intervention,
was the gay couple of a democrat. The democrat had beige clothing, and
his partner was all colourful dressed. After the intervention on his
brain, he had beige clothing too. When the chip is turned off, he wakes
up, look at hymself and scream in horror "¡¡¿ WHAT AM I WEARING ?!!".
That's clever.
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hahah.. well have you seen Blazing Saddles by chance? It is
clever in spades... but pulls no punches.. about calling a spade.. a
spade hahahhaha. I know what do mean about the respectful nature
of humour though... mainly why I can't relate to much of what passes
for humour these days. Maybe I'm finally getting old.. but all
the 'potty mouth' and nature of many comedies today just aren't that
funny I guess. I'd rather see Hari Krishna's get judo
kicked and throw in airport lobbies anyday hahahha.
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I guess it is all about equalty. I mena, those Krishnas are kicked, but as human beings... . Everybody can receive a judo kick, regardless sex, religion, sexual condition or political orientation. That joke doesn't say anything about kicks being delivered only to certain religious groups (if I remember correctly, a couple salesmen get kicks too on that same sequence); the joke says that if you get in the way of someone, you might get a kick. As for today's humor; I'll go with Wallace and Gromit. My favourite comediants this days are the writters from Aardman. It is specially difficult to create clean jokes that actually work. And, if compared to any modern comedy, Wallace and Gromit movies are just way ahead. And using nothing but white jokes.
Edited by cuncuna - November 07 2006 at 12:18
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micky
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 12:21 |
hmmm... excuse my ignorance (not only for todays music only
but movies and pop culture as well hahahha) Who are Wallace and
Gromit and what movies did they dio.
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Posted: November 07 2006 at 12:21 |
Please remember to be respectful with your comments.I do not want to see any homophobic remarks in this thread please.
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