rusty2 wrote:The post above might be the most " ignorant " post of all time.
I can't help but think if all the creepy adulation she received after Taxi Driver might have forced her to the other team. Really. Perhaps temporarily.
I pretty much have accepted that gay guys are born that way and have no choice. That opinion is based mostly on watching male kids who seemed to "run and throw like girls" when I was growing up in a town of 50,000+, and they all turned out later to be gay. If a guy wants to do things a gay guy does, then I think they were innately intent on the behavior.
Girls on the other hand I think can be swayed from team to team through emotion and experimentation thoughts.
That opinion is based upon watching Jimmy Kimmel on "The Man Show" several years ago when he shared his stat that 80% of women have had lesbian thoughts.
Rusty, it seems you in your later years are encountering the challenge of reading and discerning (humorous) intent and meaning that you have always thrown in accusative fashion at JoeZ and others here.
To put in the equivalent of large letters for you....and speaking slowly and loudly.....the part of the post about the possible life influence of filming "Taxi Driver" when Jodie Foster was 14 was real. I was not the first to write about the "creepy adulation" she received in the years after release as a result of the role, and the possible influence on the seeming cocoon she sought for her private life thereafter.
When John Hinckley chose a .22 to unsuccessfully try to assassinate Ronald Reagan, Jodie Foster received even more concentrated note of the possible influence of her role in "Taxi Driver" on her later life.
The rest of my post was an attempt at light humor, though I will note that Jimmy Kimmel really did share the 80% percentage on "The Man Show." I know you watched the show. At least at the time you claimed you did around here.