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Travis69

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    + Travis69 reacted to FewBricksShy in COVID Gains After Mask Rules Dropped   
    Who is he? And what did he publish?
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    + Travis69 reacted to pubic_assistance in COVID Gains After Mask Rules Dropped   
    I'm not a scientist.
    But I am sharing information given by a leading immunologist who I have known for decades.
    I guarantee he DOES know what he's talking about .
     
     
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    + Travis69 reacted to + KensingtonHomo in COVID Gains After Mask Rules Dropped   
    You’re wrong about the reasons for disparate impact. And your fat phobia is just tedious. Plenty of fit and healthy people have died from COVID, especially healthcare workers who were exposed to very high viral loads.
    You don’t know what you’re talking about and I really hope no one takes your god awful and unscientific advice. 
     
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    + Travis69 reacted to FewBricksShy in COVID Gains After Mask Rules Dropped   
    Well, he’s one expert. Other experts have been all over the news etc. saying that healthy people can get it and die. So he’s got one opinion among many. You value his. There are others. By his definition if anyone dies of anything biological they’re not healthy because they succumbed to it. That simply doesn’t make sense. Healthy people get infected with diseases and succumb. It’s unfortunate but it’s true. I’m curious who this published immunologist is. Can you share what his name and what he’s published? 
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    + Travis69 reacted to pubic_assistance in COVID Gains After Mask Rules Dropped   
    WRONG.
    I had this conversation with one of my best friends in the world who is a text-book, published immunologist.
    He said ..and I quote: " By DEFINITION: If you DIED from Covid 19 >>>YOU'RE NOT HEALTHY ! "
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    + Travis69 reacted to samhexum in Today In History - July 6, 1944 - Hartford, CT, Circus Fire Kills 167   
    Let me guess:  Merman played Dorothy, Perkins was the Scarecrow and Liberace was Glinda the Good Witch.
    Who else was in the cast?
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    + Travis69 reacted to + friendofsheila in 3 some with Brothers? Yay or nay?   
    This was the first thing I thought of. 
    The second thing I thought of is "your not their mom."
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    + Travis69 reacted to marylander1940 in 3 some with Brothers? Yay or nay?   
    In the most backwards parts of the country a threesome with brothers is called just another threesome
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    + Travis69 reacted to + Vegas_Millennial in 3 some with Brothers? Yay or nay?   
    I will ask!  If I hire them, I will ask each for a DNA sample and I will taste if there's a difference. 😛
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    + Travis69 reacted to samhexum in Grocery Shopping   
    What about house bands ?
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    + Travis69 reacted to + Charlie in Today In History - July 6, 1944 - Hartford, CT, Circus Fire Kills 167   
    I didn't miss it when I encountered Lynde in the Meatrack on Fire Island one night in the late 1960s.
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    + Travis69 reacted to + PapaTony in 🔥🔥 ¡¡HHHOOOOTTT Padre!! 🔥🔥   
    In the pew, on the pew, under the pew…in the confessional, any one of the chapels, the baptismal….gives “kneeling at the altar” special new meaning
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    + Travis69 reacted to + friendofsheila in 🔥🔥 ¡¡HHHOOOOTTT Padre!! 🔥🔥   
    I clicked on the link.  They're handsome.  And It's lucky for this calendar that the priests didn't have to abstain from hair gel.  
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    + Travis69 reacted to + Lucky in Fire Island Pines   
    I remember the Meatrack! When I walked through it, so many wanted to suck me that I was amazed.
    Of course, they were mosquitoes.
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    + Travis69 reacted to jeezifonly in I’m getting tired of drag queens.   
    Like this? 
    https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxgI-RjGdGDVlKcCVx_JEyA-Euf4EYei8I
    DWTS fun for the family!! 😘
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    + Travis69 reacted to + Charlie in Our roles as community elders   
    I guess I qualify as a gay elder, since I came out when Dwight Eisenhower was President. In my 20s, I was active in the small, pre-Stonewall gay rights organizations, and I took part in the first gay picketing of Independence Hall in 1965. I was living with my second partner a few blocks from the Stonewall the night of the riot. In my 30s, I was active in the new post-Stonewall national gay rights organizations, and carried the flag at the head of a Gay Pride parade during the Bi-Centennial in 1976. I also taught the first gay literature course ever offered at my college. In my 40s, I was active as a volunteer in AIDS organizations, and ran an AIDS information hotline. By my 50s, my energies were starting to flag, and I turned to professional and family responsibilities. In my 60's and 70s, my contributions to gay life were mostly financial.
    This topic made me realize that I have almost no contact with "young gays" any longer. When the head of the LGBTQ student organization at my alma mater recently asked alumni for information about "gay life" at the school for a historical retrospective video she was preparing, she told me I was the oldest alumnus who responded. I told her there was no "gay life" at the school when I was there, because homosexual activity was illegal then. She asked to interview me to use as a prologue for the video, and I agreed, the closest I have come to any kind of mentoring of young gays in recent years. Like many old men, I live in the bubble of retirees in the age-segregated divisions that characterize modern American society. The "younger" men who have posted here are probably my only audience. However, if the Supreme Court tries to take away any of my hard-won rights, I'll probably be back at the public demonstrations again.
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    + Travis69 reacted to KeepItReal in I’m getting tired of drag queens.   
    I have a deep rooted appreciation for drag and drag queens. When I was a wee lad studying in Ireland, trying to find myself, I scraped together all my courage and dragged (pun intended!) myself over to a gay bar. The place looked a little seedy on the outside, not "the hottest gay joint in town", but the kind of low key place with a few locals, where a stranger can scope things out on the QT - just what I was looking for. Upon entry I was greeted by a beautifully dresses lady in drag. I had never seen teeth that white, lips that red or a gown so meticulously crafted out of red faux silk.  She steered me towards the bar and settled me next to a local bloke. Big, bald, hairy, tattood, loud - the exact opposite of what I wanted, but just what I needed.  He gave me one look and yelled at the barkeep: "Hey Giúiré - this one is too young for a pint of the black stuff!"  The barkeep chuckled. The drag queen on stage (I later got to know him as Sammy), next to the bar interrupted her joke telling to glare at him and replied: "Don't you start on him Atticus - you manky old savage!" She floated off the stage, came over to say hello and said out loud, aiming for it to be overheard: "Hmm. Somebody throw me a life vest - I am about to drown in sea green eyes!" Then she winked at me and walked off. Someone from the other side commented:"I know whose keeping me warm tonight!" There I was, a too tall, too skinny, too insecure lad, blushing like I had never before.  She stopped, turned to him and said: "Well, Sean, I am glad you are putting that Merino wool blanket I got you for Christmas to good use". Now the whole bar was paying attention. "Merino wool? You got it on sale at Tesco and left the tag on!" Sean complained. She gave him a brilliant smile and the whole bar laughed. They may have been a little drunk by that point. I didn't care. Suddenly I was part of the family. 
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    + Travis69 reacted to CJK in I’m getting tired of drag queens.   
    We share these memories. But I also remember Charlie Brown doing both fundraising and outreach for AIDS patients before just about anyone else. I remember his working at Burkhart's behind the bar, not in drag, and pleading with customers to donate unused winter coats for AIDS patients. While drag might not be something I particularly go out of my way to watch, Charlie Brown and the other drag queens from the eighties and early nineties deserve our respect and thanks, 
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    + Travis69 reacted to marylander1940 in I’m getting tired of drag queens.   
    you missed the point... everything is ok if you're straight and white.
    didn't you say you did cocaine in your youth and a line is nothing but drinking 4 coffees at once... 
    You've shared with us some painful memories of your college years. Maybe some of those folks you allegedly saw in distress were also intoxicated because they got assaulted. 
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    + Travis69 reacted to RealAvalon in I’m getting tired of drag queens.   
    That's what 'carnival' is all about, whether its gay or non-gay. Taking on other identities for a moment  
     
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    + Travis69 reacted to + FrankR in I’m getting tired of drag queens.   
    Pretty much describes every frat party and bankers party I have been too.  Don’t send your kids to college and keep them out of the business world. 
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    + Travis69 reacted to marylander1940 in I’m getting tired of drag queens.   
    If you don't like it don't look.
    As a proclaimed bisexual man, you're not that different in the eyes of many who would want sodomy and other things to be illegal again. 
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    + Travis69 reacted to Stormy in I’m getting tired of drag queens.   
    I’ve been accused of being straight acting and appearing.  I accept that.  I also accept our community comes in many colors.  It’s vibrant, exciting, sometimes exotic. Sometimes weird.  All are welcome in my book 
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    + Travis69 reacted to + jeezopete in I’m getting tired of drag queens.   
    You see them as a joke, perhaps others see them as entertainers. Do you feel the same way about Elton John, Kiss, Marilyn Manson, Madonna, Katy Perry, David Bowie, Liberace, Prince, Cher, Lady Gaga, Bjork, Michael Jackson, clowns, mimes, figure skaters, etc. ?
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    + Travis69 reacted to Xavitv in I’m getting tired of drag queens.   
    Pride is not about pleasing straight people or to fit whatever concept they have about us.
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