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Reply #40: Anyone remember the old "Womanless Wedding" skits? [View All]

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Dr Fate (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Wed Apr-09-08 04:24 PM
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40. Anyone remember the old "Womanless Wedding" skits?
So I guess all the male teachers & students participating in those turned gay- yeah, sure.
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  Christians say kids' dress-up day promotes alternative lifestyles meegbear  Apr-09-08 02:15 PM   #0 
   Jesus H. Christ. nt  sweets   Apr-09-08 02:17 PM   #1 
   Now THAT would have been an interesting costume!!!! NT  MADem   Apr-09-08 02:18 PM   #3 
   I wish I went to that school  Cronus Protagonist   Apr-09-08 02:17 PM   #2 
   Its About Time  Parche   Apr-09-08 02:23 PM   #4 
   Yeah, that whole "serve one another in love" crap needs incineration in the worst way  gratuitous   Apr-09-08 03:43 PM   #27 
      Yeah because that's all that the bible contains  dmallind   Apr-09-08 04:13 PM   #35 
      That's the excuse they use when they tell me I'm going to hell for being gay.  kgfnally   Apr-09-08 04:49 PM   #46 
         Oh yea because secular man has no experience  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-09-08 05:38 PM   #48 
         Oh, but it's so much easier to live with the confusion  gratuitous   Apr-09-08 06:52 PM   #49 
         You've conducted very few observations, then.  brentspeak   Apr-09-08 07:02 PM   #52 
            Without Knowing KG, I Can Tell You He Didn't Need To "Observe" Anything.  Toasterlad   Apr-09-08 07:46 PM   #55 
            I'm basing my observations upon every self-professed christian I've ever been exposed to  kgfnally   Apr-10-08 01:14 AM   #65 
               I see what Pol Pot did to people who disagreed  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-10-08 08:35 AM   #71 
   Absolutely Amazing and Astounding.  HughBeaumont   Apr-09-08 02:25 PM   #5 
   Which sex is the opposite one?  rateyes   Apr-09-08 02:27 PM   #6 
   good one  niyad   Apr-09-08 02:34 PM   #12 
   well...for the boys- it would be girls, and for the girls- it would be boys.  QuestionAll   Apr-09-08 06:55 PM   #50 
   But they worship a guy who walked around in basically a dress?  dmallind   Apr-09-08 02:27 PM   #7 
   How is this any different then letting the little....  Tikki   Apr-09-08 02:27 PM   #8 
   don't forget, they don't like halloween, either.  niyad   Apr-09-08 02:34 PM   #14 
   You mean when Dustin Hoffman did "Tootsie"...  terrya   Apr-09-08 02:27 PM   #9 
   gosh, if they had dressed as atheists, that silly person from IL could have screamed at them.  niyad   Apr-09-08 02:29 PM   #10 
   note to fundies: if you don't like what is going on in PUBLIC schools,  niyad   Apr-09-08 02:31 PM   #11 
   And  BOSSHOG   Apr-09-08 02:36 PM   #16 
   They can't afford to, and they're bitter about that.  bunkerbuster1   Apr-09-08 03:16 PM   #22 
   "non-educating parochial schools"  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-09-08 03:26 PM   #24 
   Self selected samples are wonderful things  dmallind   Apr-09-08 04:19 PM   #37 
   This is not self selected  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-09-08 04:24 PM   #41 
      couple of issues with that  dmallind   Apr-09-08 04:50 PM   #47 
   I bet the public schools could raise their test scores to the same level as the parochial schools  last_texas_dem   Apr-10-08 03:10 AM   #67 
      No doubt but to say that such schools  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-10-08 08:36 AM   #72 
   Bravo!  Jesuswasntafascist   Apr-09-08 04:37 PM   #43 
   Does that mean if I don't wear dresses and skirts, and opt for jeans, I'll become a lesbian?  no_hypocrisy   Apr-09-08 02:34 PM   #13 
   a)yes - see 2 Timothy b)only with the sheep. NT  dmallind   Apr-09-08 02:35 PM   #15 
   I cannot remember the last time there was a dress in my closet, and I am  niyad   Apr-09-08 02:36 PM   #17 
   I wore my this part weekend at a bar in Las Vegas ...  meegbear   Apr-09-08 02:56 PM   #19 
   definite nomination for KO's worst tonight  niyad   Apr-09-08 02:37 PM   #18 
   The only thing sending the wrong message here are the fundies  GreenPartyVoter   Apr-09-08 03:13 PM   #20 
   Jesus Christ.  Fox Mulder   Apr-09-08 03:15 PM   #21 
   Honestly as a parent I would have trouble with this..  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-09-08 03:18 PM   #23 
   out of curiosity, why would this offend you? eom  GloriaSmith   Apr-09-08 03:47 PM   #30 
   To be honest it does offend my religious sensibilities  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-09-08 03:53 PM   #31 
      I didn't realize the Bible forbade cross dressing.  Marr   Apr-10-08 03:38 AM   #68 
         There are parts of both the NT and OT  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-10-08 08:15 AM   #70 
   How exactly does a little girl dress as the opposite gender?  lukasahero   Apr-10-08 12:02 PM   #75 
      This has nothing to do with devauling the Feminine  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-10-08 12:20 PM   #76 
   Incredible...  LanternWaste   Apr-09-08 03:28 PM   #25 
   Had they done blackface, would there have been any complaint from the RW?  DCKit   Apr-09-08 03:34 PM   #26 
   Had they done blackface would there be complaints from the left?  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-09-08 03:43 PM   #28 
   Of course there would, but it wouldn't have made the news.  DCKit   Apr-09-08 03:58 PM   #32 
      You really dont think a teacher telling kids to  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-09-08 04:08 PM   #34 
      Usually kids come up with the ideas of what to wear during dress-up week  gollygee   Apr-09-08 04:17 PM   #36 
         And, were that the case, I would be fine with it  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-09-08 04:22 PM   #39 
            Whole schools do dress-up days and it's only encouraged in that  gollygee   Apr-09-08 04:37 PM   #44 
               One of the Church fathers  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-09-08 04:46 PM   #45 
      BTW  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-10-08 11:29 AM   #74 
   Dupe  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-09-08 03:44 PM   #29 
   Now that I know that stuff like this encourages kids to be teh gay  TlalocW   Apr-09-08 04:05 PM   #33 
   As a Senior Citizen,  AnnInLa   Apr-09-08 04:22 PM   #38 
   Anyone remember the old "Womanless Wedding" skits?  Dr Fate   Apr-09-08 04:24 PM   #40 
   they just wanted some free publicity  HuffleClaw   Apr-09-08 04:28 PM   #42 
   That's a broad-brush of a thread title, don't you think?  brentspeak   Apr-09-08 06:58 PM   #51 
   Sensitive Much?  Toasterlad   Apr-09-08 07:43 PM   #54 
      Since the vast majority of Americans identify themselves as "Christians"  brentspeak   Apr-09-08 07:50 PM   #58 
         Perfectly Logical, And Perfectly Correct.  Toasterlad   Apr-09-08 07:56 PM   #60 
   Elementary school kids - what the heck is so different clothing-wise  JerseygirlCT   Apr-09-08 07:04 PM   #53 
   These people would boycott telephone companies because they inevitably serve homosexuals  Rocknrule   Apr-09-08 07:48 PM   #56 
   Schneider, stay the hell out of Philly during our Mummer's Day parade.  SalmonChantedEvening   Apr-09-08 07:49 PM   #57 
   I think I'll dress up as a bible thumpin' Christian Far Right Conservative  NotGonnaTakeIt   Apr-09-08 07:54 PM   #59 
   And I'm wearing my wife's panties as we speak!!  NotGonnaTakeIt   Apr-09-08 07:57 PM   #61 
   This makes my blood boil  Firespirit   Apr-09-08 08:43 PM   #62 
   Most "boy's clothing" is now acceptable for either gender  varelse   Apr-09-08 08:54 PM   #63 
   God these people are stupid.  EOO   Apr-09-08 08:57 PM   #64 
   Delusional nutters are scared of everything...  and-justice-for-all   Apr-10-08 02:53 AM   #66 
   My very religious grandpa dressed as a woman for Halloween  clyrc   Apr-10-08 07:14 AM   #69 
   Good. Hope it really rattles their cage. "Wrong message" = Untraditional  Echo In Light   Apr-10-08 08:45 AM   #73 
   I happen to know a local student who is a student council member  JohnnyLib2   Apr-10-08 01:18 PM   #77 
   An easy way out would be to make participation  windoe   Apr-10-08 02:08 PM   #78 
   Help me Rhonda, but some folks are stupid.  apocalypsehow   Apr-10-08 02:15 PM   #79 
   My school made me dress up like a Pilgrim. I've never been the same.  Wizard777   Apr-10-08 02:19 PM   #80 
   "Elderphobes!!"  LeftHander   Apr-10-08 02:23 PM   #81 
   Fundamentalists of all religions  Hardhead   Apr-10-08 02:39 PM   #82 
 

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