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# In case the rainbow flag didn't clue you in
 
her sign's ironic...

www.myage.us/site/link.htm

She may yet suck your hairy bag, however.
(, Fri 26 Aug 2005, 6:26, archived)
# *contemplates modding work PC with the legend, HOMO'S DEVIL MACHINE*
 
*and horns*
(, Fri 26 Aug 2005, 6:27, archived)
# ha ha ha
with rainbow colour scheme?
(, Fri 26 Aug 2005, 6:31, archived)
# and sequins.
(, Fri 26 Aug 2005, 6:37, archived)
# Bloody Ricers!!!
Next step glowing fans?
/tho I kinda like the idea of sequins.
(, Fri 26 Aug 2005, 6:53, archived)
# I'ts true
it is the homo's devil machine!!

[Turing was thrown out of GCHQ because the Americans considered all Homosexuals Communists and would not work with British intelligence while he was still there!]
(, Fri 26 Aug 2005, 7:01, archived)
# 100% fact.. the bastards.
The Reg on too little too late. In fact, Turing's homosexuality had already cost him a secret post with with Bletchley's successor
- GCHQ. In the chilly Cold War climate of 1948, his sexual orientation resulted in the loss of his security clearance.
Left out in the cold, he bitterly resented his treatment at the hands of the security services, who continued to harrass him sporadically.
In 1953, he was visited by police apparently looking for a Norwegian who had visited him -
an incident widely believed to have been state-security inspired.
(, Fri 26 Aug 2005, 7:14, archived)
# My Great Aunt worked at Bletchly during the war
and she was convinced he did not "commit suicide".

I suppose, the risk of having a genious like him outside the intelligence community was too risky, and the Americans would not let him in.
So what options are left?
(, Fri 26 Aug 2005, 8:28, archived)
# I was expanding/editing on it as you posted
Irony is lost on idiots. *And* only fools expect it to work on the idiots.
(, Fri 26 Aug 2005, 6:32, archived)
# Very true.
(, Fri 26 Aug 2005, 6:42, archived)