gay: adj & n.
1. light-hearted and carefree
2. characterised by cheerfulness & pleasure
3. brightly coloured, showy, brilliant
What's wrong wid dat?
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Not exactly Rock and Roll now is it?!DrRog wrote:gay: adj & n.
1. light-hearted and carefree
2. characterised by cheerfulness & pleasure
3. brightly coloured, showy, brilliant
What's wrong wid dat?
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In fact, there is no better way for pulling birds then looking a tad queer, ladies love a challenge and it seems no woman can resist a poof!
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But... what if they are happy? Don't you smile when you are happy? I don't like to smile when I play my flute, 'cos you can't play flute when you are smiling, but I see nothing wrong with enjoying yourself while you are playing.angry_young_poet wrote:smile?? that's like a nz idol type performance.. and have you guys noticed that the singer for zed is always smiling (i think the record label told him to do that). .
you can smile, but not the kind of smile those nz idol guys do.. does everyone agree with me that it looks gay??
look impassive, look cool
BTW I played for 200 people weekend before last - first time in 20 years. I was sitting playing my new electric acoustic... not too confident on a new bulky guitar, so seated was the best solution. Went well, and I smiled occasionally (is that OK Angry?) Had everyone warmed up after the first song... a reggae number thrown in for surprise value. My Daughter was on keys, and my older boy on bass as well, so we were very pleased.
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