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Re: Poker, Tolerance, Forgiveness, and Diversity
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...It's 1959...a 22 year old, gay, black man from New York City, NY (the town so nice they had to name it twice,) and his Puerto Rican boyfriend walk hand-in-hand into a bar/cafe near the stockyards in Amarillo, TX...goes up to the bartender & inquires about getting in the poker game in back...what are the odds they "run off the fruit"???? [/ QUOTE ] its 1959 and ya got a Puerto Rican?...Luuucccyyyy Gay in 1959 = dead [censored] |
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Re: Poker, Tolerance, Forgiveness, and Diversity
This OP was very poorly written.
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Worst post yet. Just because you know how to spell, punctuate and properly space paragraphs [/ QUOTE ] Actually, it wasn't all that either. |
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Nice read.
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Nice post Johnny, you have unique style and write about interesting people and themes. That makes you a good writer.
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I like your posts, Johnny. You write well, and I always hear them in a Texan accent in my head when I read them. You'd be a good guy to have a pint with! |
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Re: Poker, Tolerance, Forgiveness, and Diversity
Some like it, some don't. Thanks to one and all. TwoPlusTwo is always a learning experience. Hooray for TwoPlusTwo!
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