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Silverfoxesclub-digest
Monday, May 14 2001
Volume 01 : Number 238

In this issue:

-Quote of the Day
-Three old men I like (2)
-Age and Wisdom...(5)

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From: "Ben Boxer" benboxer@mediaone.net
Subject: Quote of the Day

"He didn't ask for it. He didn't order it from Wal-Mart. He was born that way.''
---Louisiana state Senator Ken Hollis, speaking in a state senate hearing about his gay son.

A Louisiana state senator Thursday convinced his colleagues on a key committee to support a bill outlawing discrimination against gays and lesbians in the workplace by telling them about how one of his sons was fired from a job because he is gay. The senate labor and industrial relations committee voted 3-2 to let the full senate debate a bill prohibiting employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

Sen. Hollis cast a key vote for the bill shortly after recounting the lessons he has learned from one of his sons, according to The [Baton Rouge, La.] Advocate newspaper.

Hollis said his son came out to him about a decade ago. "I hugged him, and I said, 'I love you.' Two other friends of his came out very soon after that,'' Hollis said in the crowded hearing room. "One of them got beat up by his dad. The other one got thrown out of his house.''

Hollis said he remembered when his son called from a job on a university campus a few years later. "He said, 'I'm afraid they've found out and I'm going to be fired,''' Hollis said.

The bill would apply only to businesses with more than 25 employees and would exempt religious organizations.
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From: Cliff goleagle@ala.net
Subject: Three old men I like

This is Cliff. I have a question. Do you remember the man that played grandpaw on the Waltons? was a tv series.I thank his name was Will Gear.I was wondering if you knew if he was gay or not??the reason I am asking you is because I have a video that has a older man it it .He is getting his cock sucked and he not only looks like Grandpaw walton but his voice sure does sound just like grandpaw walton.The video is not real clear bur clear enough for me to be almost sure and the voice sure does convince me he is Will Gear.What can you tell me bout Him if eny thing.I sure did have the hots for grandpaw Walton. Also Wilfor Brimley.I thank thats his name.he played in the 2 movies Cooncone. and the return of coocone. Maybe you will rember those movies.Will also use to advertise for Hardies about the suor dough sandwithc.I saw him in a adv. where Will was setting down in brown paints. You really could see the imprint of his big thick cock.Yum,yum.Do you know if he was gay.I heard he was.I have also heard that Dave Thomas the founder of Windies was a gay man.Thats 3 men I sure would like to spend a week ot 2 with.

I really enjoy the pictures on the list.I am sorry my computer is to slow for me to do much of eny thing.

with love highs and kisses
your friend Cliff
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From: SexyGreySenior@aol.com
Subject: Re: Three old men I like

I really hate to burst anyones bubble ,But Wilford Brimley and Dave Thomas are anything but Gay, Thomas is a staunch, dyed in the wool,Homophobe and I am afraid Brimley is also..Neither of these gentlemen have nor want anything to do with Gay men or any gay people for that matter and have publicly put them down,In fct Thomas's restrants were sued for fireing employees for being gay...

Sorry,I would love to spend time with them too,if they were....
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From: "alan reid" alanreid01@hotmail.com
Subject: Age and Wisdom...

Youth versus wisdom: the fantastic paradox at the very core of older/younger relationships -- and one which has fascinated me since my first foray into this world, twelve years ago, at the tender age of eighteen. Suffice it to say that for me the attraction of an older man is not just down to his wisdom and experience -- that's a factor, most certainly, but only one aspect of the whole. When I first spot a rather pleasant head of grey hair across a crowded bar, or a suntanned octogenarian basking on a beach lounger in all his glory, I have to say my first thoughts are not about his wisdom -- they're more to do with lust. But, of course, once contact is established, wisdom does come into play along with all the other attributes, like wit and charm, which I believe stop those of us with fewer years under our belts being just vacuous bits of younger flesh. After all, we've had experiences too. My point is simple: we should revel in our differences -- they help make this older/younger thing such a gift, and a privilege to be part of. All the best in life and love,
Gents xx
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From: George of Boston bostbill@ix.netcom.com
Subject: Re: Age and Wisdom...

Dear Alan,
Thanks for a very nice message. And may I say that at the age of thirty you are still tender, and just now ripe enough for eating.

George of Boston (Boston Bill)
http://bostbill.home.netcom.com
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From: "alan reid" alanreid01@hotmail.com
Subject: Age and Wisdom, the sequel...

Hello again,
Regarding Sam's reply to my "Age and Wisdom" comment, I would say (and this is to be taken in the most gentle way) that as an older man who attracts younger ones, it's a bit of a red herring to assume that there is any reason behind such an attraction -- and I think it's certainly an oversimplification to believe that there's anything lacking in the upbringing of the person who is expressing an interest in you.

Those people may, like me, have had a perfectly normal upbringing, and indeed still enjoy an excellent relationship with a father who is dominant enough.

You should just enjoy the fact that younger men find you attractive, and not try to analyse the reasons too much.

Trying to work out why anyone is sexually attracted to anyone else is a complicated business, and you may find that there is simply no answer at the end of the day -- we simply like what we like,

All the best,
Alan x
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From: "cuddlebearman" cuddlebearman@netzero.net
Subject: RE: Age and Wisdom...

Could it be a lack of 'dominant' male parental figure in a young man's life while growing up?

As a 44 year old man, I am a 'tweener, always attracted to guys around my own age. But now I am finding younger men are so attracted to me as I get older and it's 'interesting' when I find out the reasons they why. One reason being, they are looking for a male dominant personality. Though one can be dominant, humans look for that 'special' person to enjoy life and an equal relationship.

Though as exciting it can be to be revel in this way, I do agree that experience on the part of a mature man plays a factor.

Regards,
Sam
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From: "lj" wry@toast.net
Subject: RE: Age and wisdom...

James:
You said "The saddest thing is that age does not always confer wisdom. Some of us just grow older." I think that the saddest thing is some of us GET older. Growing involves the process of learning, much as children always grow due to their ability to constantly input information. Getting older is something that life does to you. Growing older is something you do to your life. It is a process of learning.

cu,
Lawrence
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