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To: melinda abplanalp who wrote (26773)5/31/1999 12:38:00 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
Wow, what an edit. But, I am not editing my response.

I realized that was what you meant after I posted, since you said he didn't want your favors. But gay guys are a great resource, especially for a single gal. They know everyone interesting, and they know all the dirt. I won't say all of them have good taste, I used to get my hair cut by a guy in New Orleans, well . . . . hard to finish the story because he cut my hair perfectly for a long time, and then one day when he was excited about moving to Nashville, well, it was just a shame what he did to my head. Dolly Parton, move over. And him being gay and all I have always wondered whether it was just typical male passive-aggression rearing its ugly head, just on a different plane, as it were.



To: melinda abplanalp who wrote (26773)5/31/1999 7:49:00 AM
From: Ish  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
Is this the area where you live?

From www.nine.org -

* Berkeley, Calif., Councilman Kriss Worthington announced in
April that he would propose that the City Council pass a
reparations package to heal sociopolitical wounds dating back to
the 1960s. Included were proposals for official apologies to anti-
Vietnam war protesters and to Patricia Hearst Shaw, who was
kidnapped by (and later joined) the radical Symbionese Liberation
Army. Worthington also proposed that the city erect a statue of
Hearst Shaw in her notorious gun-toting pose and declare the
abduction house in Worthington's district an historic site.