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Why is "penetration" only associated with gay sex? The joke doesn't really make sense. Maybe he's trying to say the Lakers are really gay?
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I thought it was kinda funny. Got a laugh out of me.
But seriously, there was no harm done here. Hell, Jackson shouldn't have even come close to apologizing. If they can't take a joke, [censored]'em. |
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Why is "penetration" only associated with gay sex? The joke doesn't really make sense. Maybe he's trying to say the Lakers are really gay? [/ QUOTE ] In the NBA I watch it's 5 guys playing 5 guys. So if I'd make joke about penetrating a NBA defence made up of 5 guys I think it's pretty obvious why it would be associated with gay sex... [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Why is "penetration" only associated with gay sex? The joke doesn't really make sense. Maybe he's trying to say the Lakers are really gay? [/ QUOTE ] I agree with this, this is pretty much why the joke isnt funny. But its still not offensive. |
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[ QUOTE ] Why is "penetration" only associated with gay sex? The joke doesn't really make sense. Maybe he's trying to say the Lakers are really gay? [/ QUOTE ] I agree with this, this is pretty much why the joke isnt funny. But its still not offensive. [/ QUOTE ] I also think it's not funny because, well, he's the billionth person to make a Brokeback Mountain joke. I'm not really sure how offensive it is, I guess. I'm not sure if I'm really in a position to judge accurately. |
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Actually, the apology is the funny part. Phil looks deadly serious, and then finishes with apologizing for offending any cowboys or horses, or whatever, which plainly seems like he is mocking the entire episode.
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Actually, the apology is the funny part. Phil looks deadly serious, and then finishes with apologizing for offending any cowboys or horses, or whatever, which plainly seems like he is mocking the entire episode. [/ QUOTE ] agreed completely, although until the very end when he apologized for offending any horses I did actually think he was being serious(so I guess he did a good job then). 99,439 and counting |
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The apology was flat out hilarious.
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vhawk,
come on. You're smarter than that. Special interest groups aren't interested in equality or equal treatment. It's about protection and privileges. |
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Actually, the apology is the funny part. Phil looks deadly serious, and then finishes with apologizing for offending any cowboys or horses, or whatever, which plainly seems like he is mocking the entire episode. [/ QUOTE ] Exactly right. I listened to about 5 different talking heads say things like "Jackson was apologetic afterwards" and "Jackson later admitted his remarks were wrong" or things like that. Did they actually WATCH the "apology?" He says something like "Thank you, ESPN, for making this a big deal and letting me see the error of my ways." And then he apologizes for offending horses and cowboys. This was an ANTI-apology, and it was perfect. Far more hilarious than the original joke, and its especially funny that the morons couldnt tell it wasnt a real apology. |
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