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Offline moi_not_toi

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Re: Homosexual pianists
Reply #50 on: July 12, 2006, 10:22:46 PM

Hmmm, we may have done in part generations but not now. Ofcourse, anyone in a good profession can command a certain degree of respect, but I was never aware that a University professor could more so than say a doctor.

My generation are more likely to bow down for Ronald McDonald!

Indeed, McDonald's was my little cousins first words!!! And he's only two  :o

So I guess the only fare answer is to say that you're both wrong (or right, depending on how you want to word it  ;) ).

SJ

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