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To: longnshort who wrote (32063)12/21/2012 3:27:36 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
because they are no gay italians.
You're crazy, they invented it.



To: longnshort who wrote (32063)12/21/2012 10:17:27 PM
From: Solon  Respond to of 69300
 
"because they are no gay italians. only canadians and americans are homos, esp liberal ones and guys who wear buck skins"

The most homos were the mountain men such as Bridger, Bowie, Crockett, et al. Americans and bucksins--a Homo recipe if there ever was one! When they died at the Alamo it was wall to wall buckskins and wall to wall homos-especially Davy Crockett! All in all, about 189 homos died at the Alamo--proudly wearing their buckskins. Unfortunately, most of them were burned in a bon fire by the victorious Santa Claus...so a lot of really fine homo deerhide was lost.

"For the next ten days, the Mexican Army and the garrison of 200 men traded shots and canon fire. When the Mexican Army would advance, the Texans would beat them back and among the deadliest fire from the Alamo was the southeastern wall defended by Crockett. Mexican Officer Captain Rafael Soldana later described a man firing from the southeast wall.
"He was a tall man with buckskin clothes and flowing hair..." "...This man would rest his long gun and fire, and we all learned to keep a good distance when he was seen to make ready to shoot. He rarely missed his mark, and when he fired he always rose to his feet and calmly reloaded his gun, seemingly indifferent to shots fired at him by our men. He had a strong resonant voice and often railed at us. This man I later learned was known as ‘Kwocket’."