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Jim Ryser's avatar

I don’t mind gay, not gay, whatever - I try to understand the importance of a person’s celebration of coming out, I truly do. And I get the feeling of liberation from one who no longer feels ashamed of what/who they are.

As a person with spina bifida and a neurogenic bowel I had my share of accidents and subsequent bouts of bullying and being made fun of while growing up. Shame followed.

Fast forward 45 or so years to late onset Crohns...and I felt LIBERATED walking out of CVS with my depends, knowing I had a “real” excuse (denial being what it is bc somehow I felt I should control a neurogenic bowel...🤷🏻‍♂️).

But I don’t throw it in faces, demanding respect and demanding people to bow to me, fly a poop flag, or tell poop stories wearing depends to children.

And THAT is what I cannot abide with the current state of things.

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Bobby Lime's avatar

It is a gem. It's been a long time since I have seen it, and memory can be creative, but my impression is that when Grant yells the "suddenly gay" line, he also does a little upward jump. Maybe it's just that I think that at that moment, he should have.

Gay. In its older sense, it's such a wonderful word, isn't it? It's an inherently Christian word. Leave it to the Devil to corrupt the best words.

Nice work, Doctor, working in the You're the Top reference. I may be the only reader who spots it, but I do appreciate it.

It's possible I read about the movie in this blog not long ago, but recently I did read somewhere about James Cagney's final movie as a star, One, Two, Three. I love that movie. I have never understood its obscurity. It's a screwball comedy if a movie ever was, and probably the last good one.

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