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mvansand76:
--- Quote from: David on March 01, 2007, 05:24:45 am ---It is from "10 Things I Hate About You". It's a really cute movie. It's loosely based on William Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew"... VERY loosely based! But it's pretty funny.
And we get to see Heath in long hair too! :D
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Eeeeuw... I remember watching that movie a while ago with my boyfriend and I was pointing Heath out to him saying, look, that's Ennis!. He honestly did not believe me! I think I said it before, but he is such a chameleon!
mvansand76:
--- Quote from: kelda_shelton on February 28, 2007, 09:29:48 am ---My god.. what a list!!!
http://www.gaycityusa.com/hankycodes.htm
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My God, this is pretty scary.... and confusing.... :o
delalluvia:
--- Quote from: Kerry on February 28, 2007, 10:41:06 pm --- :o Your secret is safe with me, David. I promise not to tell a living soul! :-X :D
Seeing that list has brought the memories flooding back. Crikey, I had a drawer full of the bloody things! It was very de rigueur to wear one in the 70s, whenever one went anywhere "gay," whether one was on the prowl or not. My choice on any particular occasion probably had more to do with colour co-ordinating the rest of my ensemble, rather than trying to send out any particular sexual signal (that's my story and I'm sticking to it!) 8)
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I showed the list to my mother and she shrugged and said it wasn't just a gay thing. Her and her fellow hispanic friends - in the 70's - also wore bandanas in the back pocket or tied around the knee. It wasn't just a gay thing apparently, it was a 'cool style' thing as well.
mvansand76:
I was really wondering about all the different colour shades, there are so many and there is so little difference between them, what if you made a mistake with the colour shade or it was too dark in the club to see the actual shade?
???
Kerry:
--- Quote from: Snuitje on March 02, 2007, 06:44:14 am ---I was really wondering about all the different colour shades, there are so many and there is so little difference between them, what if you made a mistake with the colour shade or it was too dark in the club to see the actual shade?
???
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Speaking for myself, if someone misread my signal, I'd just go with the flow and let him have his way. It wasn't set in cement! Enjoy the new experience. And then use that new colour bandanna when next you're out on the town! You've acquired a new "skill"! 8) ;) :laugh:
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