Lord Herbert wrote on Oct 22
nd, 2015 at 12:38pm:
aquascoot wrote on Oct 22
nd, 2015 at 10:41am:
Karnal wrote on Oct 22
nd, 2015 at 10:35am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Oct 22
nd, 2015 at 10:23am:
But maybe his real 'disgrace' was paedophilia after all, as South Australia's Don Dunstan was an outrageous homosexual who wore pink pants in parliament - and nobody gave a damn.
Don Dunstan wasn't gay either. He wore the pink pants as a joke.
Nobody gave a damn? You're using the pink shorts as evidence of his homosexuality.
It's good to see you care, Herbie.
Hi K, i was in sydney once and the girlfriend and i went on a tour of oxford st and ran into Don Dunstan. He was a lovely and very well spoken and understated man
Thank god you were with your girlfriend or the evening might have ended differently ... no horseshit.
it was my first trip to sydney Herb.
What i found astonishing (at the time ,coming from a very homophobic Qld) was the typical guy in these clubs.
The qld stereotype would have been the guy from" are you being served", running around saying "i'm free".
But these guys were huge, buff, looked mean , looked like a group of elite athletes . mainly in jeans and chesty bonds white singlets.
My girlfriend was enjoying the meat market much more then myself.
I found it totally surreal.
i can see the attraction of the mardi gras.
i like that aspect of homosexuality.
Its the whiney, sooky, cardigan wearing , cry babies who want to get married who give gays a bad name.
These guys just looked like they wanted to F**k everything that moved ,like they'd never want to get married , they were alpha males