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BillyTheMountain
2008-06-27, 02:08 PM
Gay Pride Month is almost over.

Let's think up some related trivia questions.

#1 Was Matachine necessary for Stonewall, and why?

vanpaun
2008-06-27, 02:12 PM
#2. What states have legal gay marriage? Not including Civil unions.

harper
2008-06-27, 02:54 PM
#3. Would you like to come up and see my sketches?

vanpaun
2008-06-27, 03:24 PM
#3. Would you like to come up and see my sketches?
I'd love to. thats sig worthy :)

Bondo
2008-06-27, 03:47 PM
Q: How do you know when your roomate is gay?.......

vanpaun
2008-06-27, 03:55 PM
When he calls himself Goats on unicycles?

Bondo
2008-06-27, 03:57 PM
When he calls himself Goats on unicycles?


heh heh....much cleaner version of the actual answer...:)

dudewithasock
2008-06-27, 06:05 PM
You know how I know you're gay?

(Name the reference)

kerosian
2008-06-27, 06:23 PM
You know how I know you're gay?

(Name the reference)
The 40 year old virgin, a funny movie.

dudewithasock
2008-06-27, 06:31 PM
The 40 year old virgin, a funny movie.

Cause you have a poster of Asia.

:D I love that movie.

BillyTheMountain
2008-06-27, 08:28 PM
Gay Pride Month is almost over.

Let's think up some related trivia questions.

#1 Was Matachine necessary for Stonewall, and why?

#2. What states have legal gay marriage? Not including Civil unions.

Still looking for answers to these questions.

The person who answers the most trivia question correct gets to be prom queen!

yoopers
2008-06-27, 09:21 PM
Billy,

Just my observation, but you seem to have an overly strong fasination with homosexuality. It's noticible.

UniBrier
2008-06-27, 09:21 PM
June is also Goat Trauma Awareness Month.

JJuggle
2008-06-27, 09:31 PM
Still looking for answers to these questions.

The person who answers the most trivia question correct gets to be prom queen!
#1 Every uprising has its progenitors. Was Mattachine a prerequisite for Stonewall? Probably not. Was it a contributing factor that provided impetus? Almost certainly. That's from someone vague on the details of the history of these movements, organizations, and events.

#2 Massachusetts and California (http://www.hrc.org/documents/Relationship_Recognition_Laws_Map.pdf)

If I could just be Janis Joplin for a day, I'd be a happy she-man!

JJuggle
2008-06-27, 09:34 PM
Just my observation, but you seem to have an overly strong fasination with homosexuality. It's noticible.
Well, Bruce, we know what they called the whites who went on the freedom marches. ;) :rolleyes:

MuniAddict
2008-06-27, 09:35 PM
Q: How do you know when your roomate is gay?.......When he describes everything as "simply fabulous!" Oh, and has the complete DVD collection of "Queer eye for the straight guy"!:p

BillyTheMountain
2008-06-27, 09:46 PM
Billy,

Just my observation, but you seem to have an overly strong fasination with homosexuality. It's noticible.

#4. In a Unicyclist.community thread years ago, Bruce makes reference to an encounter with BillyTheMountain in the mens room at NAUCC/UNICON USA.

10 points to anyone who can find Bruce's reference.

#1 Every uprising has its progenitors. Was Mattachine a prerequisite for Stonewall? Probably not. Was it a contributing factor that provided impetus? Almost certainly. That's from someone vague on the details of the history of these movements, organizations, and events.

#2 Massachusetts and California (http://www.hrc.org/documents/Relationship_Recognition_Laws_Map.pdf)

If I could just be Janis Joplin for a day, I'd be a happy she-man!

While it was no a law, the NY State Liquor Authority made it a violation for bars to serve liquor to homosexuals. Mattachine, a 1966 civil disobedience wherein a group of gay men entered several W. Village bars with a written notice that they were gay and requesting service, led to the disbandment of that liquor code, and opened the gates for "gay bars."

Since the 1969 Stonewall Riots (began when police attacked gays in the gay bar named Stonewall, and the gays kicked ass) began in a gay bar, it would not have been possible without Mattachine.

Nevertheless, Rafael gets my nomination for prom queen!

JJuggle
2008-06-27, 09:49 PM
#4. In a Unicyclist.community thread years ago, Bruce makes reference to an encounter with BillyTheMountain in the mens room at NAUCC/UNICON USA.

10 points to anyone who can find Bruce's reference.



While it was no a law, the NY State Liquor Authority made it a violation for bars to serve liquor to homosexuals. Mattachine, a 1966 civil disobedience wherein a group of gay men entered several W. Village bars with a written notice that they were gay and requesting service, led to the disbandment of that liquor code, and opened the gates for "gay bars."

Since the 1969 Stonewall Riots (began when police attacked gays in the gay bar named Stonewall, and the gays kicked ass) began in a gay bar, it would not have been possible without Mattachine.

Nevertheless, Rafael gets my nomination for prom queen!
Yeah, and I spelled Mattachine right, I can spell your name as well as my own.

Catboy
2008-06-27, 09:49 PM
Q: Two homosexual males are engaged in sexual relations with one another when suddenly, they both expire simultaneously. Which one goes to hell first?

























A: The bottom; He's already got his shit packed.

JJuggle
2008-06-27, 09:54 PM
#4. In a Unicyclist.community thread years ago, Bruce makes reference to an encounter with BillyTheMountain in the mens room at NAUCC/UNICON USA.

10 points to anyone who can find Bruce's reference.
As is often the case Billy, you distort (http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showpost.php?p=585716&postcount=12). I'll take the 10 points and 5 extra for setting the record straight.

yoopers
2008-06-27, 10:10 PM
As is often the case Billy, you distort (http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showpost.php?p=585716&postcount=12). I'll take the 10 points and 5 extra for setting the record straight.
Nice job and thanks, R. Nice try, Billy. Young Billy's and my "encounter" was a brief coming and going conversation as I washed my hands at the sink after using the facilities while he looked into the mirror and applied sunscreen lotion to his face and arms. Twisting words is his second fascination (sorry, misspelled that word the first time).

BillyTheMountain
2008-06-28, 01:47 AM
Billy,

Just my observation, but you seem to have an overly strong fasination with homosexuality. It's noticible.

Well, Bruce, we know what they called the whites who went on the freedom marches. ;) :rolleyes:

10 points to anyone who can answer Raphael's question, and another 10 points to anyone who can trace (with url) the whole thread that Bruce's mens room reference comes from.

BillyTheMountain
2008-07-02, 11:35 AM
congratulations to everyone who entered the trivia contest.

does anyone watch Six Feet Under? My wife and I have been enjoying the DVDs from Netflix

Goats_On_Unicycles
2008-07-02, 02:23 PM
Q: Two homosexual males are engaged in sexual relations with one another when suddenly, they both expire simultaneously. Which one goes to hell first?

























A: The bottom; He's already got his shit packed.
Wow... that's so wrong and horrid.

IT'S AWESOME!!!

JJuggle
2008-07-02, 02:42 PM
Wow... that's so wrong and horrid.

IT'S AWESOME!!!
I thought it was sweet how catboy wrote it, a joke well beyond the pale for public consumption, so that it is free of epithets and vulgarity.

It's kind of revese apatovianism in which rather than wholesome morality being couched in gutter talk, vileness is couched in polite usage.

critter
2008-07-03, 12:57 AM
who's the most gayest ever?

JJuggle
2008-07-03, 01:04 AM
who's the most gayest ever?
If you have to ask, the information is not likely to be of any use to you.

yoopers
2008-07-03, 03:51 AM
who's the most gayest ever?
Those wearing the apparel whilst Christmas caroling.

JJuggle
2008-10-10, 06:32 PM
#2. What states have legal gay marriage? Not including Civil unions.
As reported previously, California and Massachusetts.

Add Connecticut (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081010/us_nm/us_gaymarriage_connecticut_2).

harper
2008-10-10, 06:50 PM
Billy-

If we get some points can we cash them in for stuff?

johnfoss
2008-10-10, 06:50 PM
As reported previously, California and Massachusetts.

Add Connecticut (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081010/us_nm/us_gaymarriage_connecticut_2).The situation in Connecticut is currently a little like what we have in CA. a CA law denying marriage to same-sex couples was overturned by our Supreme Court (or one of the major CA courts) earlier this year. But now there's a constitutional amendment on the November ballot to state that marriage is between one man and one woman. Wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_8_(2008))
If it gets passed, the legal window will close again.

I think it's silly to put such things in the constitution. For that and other reasons, I'm going to vote No.

maestro8
2008-10-10, 08:38 PM
does anyone watch Six Feet Under? My wife and I have been enjoying the DVDs from Netflix

The missus and I have just started Season 2. We're loving the show! Always makes us laugh... and the missus cry.

What she can't get over is the change between Michael Hall's character from Dexter and his character in Six Feet Under. She fell in love with Dexter...

Jamie33
2008-10-11, 01:06 AM
Watching Queer Eye for a Straight Guy made me think that Gay Friends would give me fasion tips.

Actually, they fucked me.

BillyTheMountain
2008-10-11, 01:20 AM
Watching Queer Eye for a Straight Guy made me think that Gay Friends would give me fasion tips.

Actually, they fucked me.

How? Did they sell you last years' high heels?

Goats_On_Unicycles
2008-10-11, 03:02 AM
He might mean that litteraly...