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From: RIDLEY@ZASU.SPRL.UMICH.EDU
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 8:45:07 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: What does it matter?
To: LOVE-HOUNDS@uunet.UU.NET
P.R. Houghton writes: >It may be for you, but for most male Kate fans, I shouldn't think it is. >Kate's music relies very heavily on her sexuality, as does our appreciation >of it. Um... Hmmm... Well, I'm a male Kate Bush fan and a Pig (male and pig being almost synonomos, according to my fiance,) but I have to disagree with the above statement. I would love Kate's music even if she was a completely hideous creature (like a male.) Now let me put on my sexist suit: If a woman called me a hunk of burnin' love, I wouldn't be offended. I always think of compliments on my looks as being compliments on my looks, not sexist remarks which I should be offended by. I think people get a little uptight about things which (to me at least) seem silly. Call me four eyes not 'vision impaired.' Call me an asshole not 'sexist.' See what I mean. I think people need to take a laxative and relax a little. I could put a smiley face, but I would have to kill myself afterwards... Aaron ridley@zasu.sprl.umich.edu Oh.... Did anyone read Jorn's post about Cloudbusting? The thing from me was actually posted to this list almost a year ago, when I didn't know what Cloudbusting was "really" about... just a point that I thought I should mention for no other purpose than to yammer a little more.