Julian's America II: Electric Boogaloo

walkonby wrote:
bow ties with button downs . . . discuss.  i approve, some do not. 

I took you more for bow tie, no shirt and cuffs kinda guy

i have always noticed this trend among a lot of straight people . . . to stereotype all gay guys into two classes:  flaming queens, or overweight bears.  how odd. 
walkonby wrote:
i have always noticed this trend among a lot of straight people . . . to stereotype all gay guys into two classes:  flaming queens, or overweight bears.  how odd. 

For shame walky, stereotyping all straight people like that

your comment just made me think about Chris F dancing with Patrick S.  I think bowties are are pretty lame…but one on a male stripper I feel …is the only appropriate place.

I'm in the know about twinks, twunks, chickens, Kathoeys, Circuit boys, Bear and Cubs, Gnerds, SuburbiGays, Gaylisters, Show Queens Vs Drama Queens,  Accountants, Art Teachers, Football players, Internet trolls, Dads, Priests, Heavy Metal Lead Singers, Republicans …jez they are everywhere!

I also like making a mockery of this boogaloo topic

but feel free to go on painting me as gaynorant
You forgot power bottoms.
sorry.  i was being all bow tie sensitive, and the fact that julian didnt answer my question. julian will do that to you.
walkonby wrote:
sorry.  i was being all bow tie sensitive, and the fact that julian didnt answer my question. julian will do that to you.

kinda make it a point to not ask him questions…but that day will come and I will know what to expect
sweetcell wrote:
julian, how do you plead?

http://wallofbeard.tumblr.com/post/79336136622/working-door-is-a-flat-circle-2014
I don't understand the question.
i was prodding you for a reaction to "we're through the looking glass here" line… while your search for an original catch-phrase continues, this one seems to be serving as a temporary stand-in so i was wondering what you thought about WoB using it.
sweetcell wrote:
i was prodding you for a reaction to "we're through the looking glass here" line… while your search for an original catch-phrase continues, this one seems to be serving as a temporary stand-in so i was wondering what you thought about WoB using it.
I think a Josh-esque character using a Julian catchphrase probably does mean we are through the looking glass, here, people.
dear jules,

i am somewhat perplexed that i have not been receiving synopsis of http://www.luxuryaficionados.com/ as part of my on-going subscription to Julian's America.  i look forward to an explanation.

yours eternally,
SC
if you cant read it and you have to look at purty pictures . . . does it really matter?  i heard that said, quite a bit, in the high school, i attended. 
beware the shortalls.
from which part of julian's america does this weekend's performance by the Wolverines hail from?
sweetcell wrote:
in which part of julian's america does this weekend's performance by the Wolverines hail from?


+1
sweetcell wrote:
from which part of julian's america does this weekend's performance by the Wolverines hail from?


Oh!  Snap!

That's a tough memory for the next 35 years or so…
sweetcell wrote:
from which part of julian's america does this weekend's performance by the Wolverines hail from?
The thing that made this especially cruel is you are the one person on this board I'm facebook friends with, and you have complete access to my four hour freakout… and you still felt the need to bring it up.
Julian, wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
from which part of julian's america does this weekend's performance by the Wolverines hail from?
The thing that made this especially cruel is you are the one person on this board I'm facebook friends with, and you have complete access to my four hour freakout… and you still felt the need to bring it up.


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