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T Nohava [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Robin Hood was gay, preferred ``merrie men'' - study
By Paul Majendie
Five hundred years from now they're going to tell us Gen. George Patton was
a weirdo as well.
Well...those pearl-handled revolvers... :^)
(I
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Ric Carter wrote:
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From: Yardbird [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Man if they keep "outing" historical personages at this rate it's
going to make me wonder why the population continually expands ...
That's easy: ordinary people
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``The green wood itself is a symbol of virility and the references to
arrows,
quivers and swords make it clear too,'' he told The Sunday Times.
***This reasoning is a bit of a stretch. Sherwood Forest WAS green and
arrows, quivers and swords WERE the weapons of choice at that
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From: Das GOAT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CTRL] Robin Hood "Outed"
Date: Mon, Jul 12, 1999, 4:33 PM
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And so, I suppose, was young King Arthur, Merlin's -uh- protege ?
Robin Hood was gay, preferred ``merrie men'' -
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Man if they keep "outing" historical personages at this rate it's going to
make me wonder why the population continually expands - also how exactly
does "outing" someone like Robin Hood (or anyone else) help contemporary
homosexuals? Do gay archers shoot straighter? Do lesbian
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From: Yardbird [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Man if they keep "outing" historical personages at this rate it's
going to make me wonder why the population continually expands ...
That's easy: ordinary people reproduce; extraordinary people are
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