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Americantrotter,
Fanz is such a downer all the time because he was brought up in trinidad and tobago during the equiami war after being wrongly deported for being irish. Fanz later struggled holding down a shoemaking job and since losing his adopted parents in a freak snowball accident (especially in that climate), Fanz moved onto Europe where he has consistently had to deny his afro-american heritage simply for being partially welsh. The Irish problem still occurs and despite losing all his teeth in yet another freak snowballing accident, Fanz has been trying to persuade people he is a Boltonian ever since which has caused him much grief and continues to make him be on a 'downer'.
P.S. Some elements were fictionalised for continuity purposes.
Fanz is such a downer all the time because he was brought up in trinidad and tobago during the equiami war after being wrongly deported for being irish. Fanz later struggled holding down a shoemaking job and since losing his adopted parents in a freak snowball accident (especially in that climate), Fanz moved onto Europe where he has consistently had to deny his afro-american heritage simply for being partially welsh. The Irish problem still occurs and despite losing all his teeth in yet another freak snowballing accident, Fanz has been trying to persuade people he is a Boltonian ever since which has caused him much grief and continues to make him be on a 'downer'.
P.S. Some elements were fictionalised for continuity purposes.
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Thank you Sir. Now perhaps you could help me with this one. What was the best thing before sliced bread?Mar wrote:Bruce,
When he didn't have a drawing board to go back to he went back to whatever was available. It's just that back to the rock face isn't quite as catchy as 'back to the drawing board'.
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you're lucky I'm in to blondes then. There's one particularly I'd like to be in to.Gertie wrote:Commie that's all finished... Harry preferred redheadscommunistworkethic wrote:so why is he going out with Cho Chang?americantrotter wrote:LOL...no he's in love with Ron's sister! Ginny Weasley
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keveh wrote:Dear Mar,
Is Harry Potter gay?
Keveh,
Harry Potter is a very confused individual. I don't think he's gay but he's definitely trying out things most of us wouldn't. Running around playing magic with Ron doesn't exactly suggest him being gay but its certainly suggests something questionnable.
Harry Potter couldn't be gay though. Whatsherface's book sales would diminish if parents found out Harry was trying something new with his buddies.
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Which makes me want to ask the following questions:Mar wrote:I think he was on about Harry. But just to answer youre question, nope, i'm too homophobic to be gay.Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:Mar is gay?
Can a gay man be homophobic? And is there such a thing as hetrophobic?
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Gay men can definitely be homophobic. In fact its often a sign of one's proclivities. The most homophobic people I have met are overcompensating for something. (Several ended up being gay)CrazyHorse wrote:Which makes me want to ask the following questions:Mar wrote:I think he was on about Harry. But just to answer youre question, nope, i'm too homophobic to be gay.Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:Mar is gay?
Can a gay man be homophobic? And is there such a thing as hetrophobic?
Heterophobe? I'm sure there is whether people use the word not.
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