Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Target stores
I'll probably get condemned for this comment but so what. Target can close for all I care and any other store to. This trans gender crap is got to stop. I dont care if a person thinks they are a women in a mans body but use the right bath room. How many women use a mens room because they think they are a man. It's just a way for a man to get in to see women naked. There is no politically correct about it. And if a person thinks they need to use a womens room and you have something hanging between your legs then go home and use your own. Boycotting of Target is a good thing. If it's needed then make another restroom just for that purpose. Agree or not you don't have to choose.
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On the other hand, I frequent Chick-fil-a a lot more now. I always respected their closing on Sundays, but every since they have been attacked for having an opinion, I support them more now. If Target wants to "target" deviants as their consumers, lets see how long they can stay in business with ONLY deviants for customers. If they survive, fine. That's the American way. If not, then they deserve to fail because of their weakness. Either way, there is nothing there that I can't get somewhere else.....and probably cheaper too. |
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I gotta tell ya.....I am a woman and I have never seen a naked women in the ladies room...... we have stalls....
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Naked women in restrooms? I think that poster has an over active (and somewhat perverted) imagination.
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Most likely, he is referring to locker rooms, but there has been cases of perverts taking photos under the stalls. But, I can see how some of the women down here wouldn't care. Some have no modesty and some would look forward to ANY interest by a man, regardless of how perverted he is. In that case, the man better be careful and not get caught. Some of these women are desperate.
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Yes, I can see what you mean. It must seem perverted that he wants to protect the fairer gender. With all this equal rights stuff going on, we should look the other way and let these liberal females fend for themselves. Why should a man care, when women hate chivalry. After all, if they want chivalry, they can get it from their romance novels.
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However I doubt that many of the liberal females you cite above have ever read a romance novel ! |
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Well, a lot of them are endorsing perverted Bernie, so how is one to know if they are secretly reading his porno?
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You obviously read it so you are admitting to being a pervert. Well, I bet when you were young, you had a paperback copy of "I, The Jury" with all the sex parts underlined and hidden under your mattress. And the pages were stuck together, weren't they?
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You are a sick one, aren't you? Sorry to disillusion you, but no I have never read the book you mention. I am surprised that with your perverted thinking that you are still free, on the street. And what is this thing you got going? Are you having gas problems? If so, they make a medication for that. I am sure that your doctor could add it to all the other prescription drugs you current have on your list.
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In popular culture[edit]
The novel's reputation for raciness and violence has outlasted the popularity of the book itself. The book was featured in "Dino Checks Out," an episode of the Nickelodeon cartoon Hey Arnold! The book was given to Arnold within a box of personal mementos; however, Arnold's grandfather takes it, saying "I'll just hold on to this until you're 10." The book was mentioned in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Profit and Loss". In "All The Way," the first episode of the television sitcom Happy Days (set in the 1950s), Potsie gives Richie a copy of the book to study before his date with a girl with "a reputation." In M*A*S*H episode #208, Season 9, "Operation Friendship", a wounded Klinger ask Charles to read him the novel. The Rush song "Show Don't Tell" references the book's title in the second verse. In Stephen King's It, Derry policeman Aloysius Nell is reading the novel as he rides in the ambulance with Eddie Kaspbrak. In the classic film The Last Picture Show the two main characters secretly pass the book between them during class. How old is that guy? 110 |
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Yup new day but old act by the Progressive one . So Progressive all they can do is toss insults .
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The poster doesnt have the perverted mind its the person that said they must.
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Most young women of today don't even understand the Feminist movement! |
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