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^ Hypotehtically what? a batsman for the oz team or a gay?



 

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seece said:
^ Hypotehtically what? a batsman for the oz team or a gay?

Oh, now I see where you're getting at. Gay is a three letter word, definately not insulting enough. I prefer to refer to myself as the homo for both its descriptive and insulting properties. Though to be honest im not cool enough really to be honest. The database admins are the cool ones, they also sport the purple names to match. So to achieve the status of homosexuality I would probably have to spend ages doing boring database work to earn it.

Oz batsmen wear canary yellow, does that count for something? Can't they be both at the same time?



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Squilliam said:
seece said:
^ Hypotehtically what? a batsman for the oz team or a gay?

Oh, now I see where you're getting at. Gay is a three letter word, definately not insulting enough. I prefer to refer to myself as the homo for both its descriptive and insulting properties. Though to be honest im not cool enough really to be honest. The database admins are the cool ones, they also sport the purple names to match. So to achieve the status of homosexuality I would probably have to spend ages doing boring database work to earn it.

Oz batsmen wear canary yellow, does that count for something? Can't they be both at the same time?

LOL, I would like to think so

Bring back your pink signiture already and you won't need fancy purple name



 

Do you think I would look pretty in pink?



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^ this proves he's not a batter :p he's a catcher



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Impossible. Kirk is too manly a man to be gay.

He might be so manly that green women alone aren't enough to satisfy his manliness, though. I mean, is he supposed to keep it in his pants if there aren't any ladies about? I don't think so. Going to have to take Spock on an 'away mission' or get Scotty to 'beam him up.'



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