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And "no homo" just allows you to say things that could be considered gay, but not be gay.

ie: Jesus christ, look at the size of Jenkins' *ss! (no homo)

Cool - thanks for all of the explanations. The "no homo" here is going to be pretty interesting, mostly because this place was built on homo jokes.

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SMC - you are a gentleman and a scholar and that picture of Linda Evans is driving me bonkers - no homo here.

You're welcome.

And FYI, since you were referring to Lynda Carter, there's no need to say "no homo" (unless you're a woman, then you can).

Another exception is for Brett Favre. A Jet Fan can say the most homoerotic thing about Bret Favre and it would not be ghey. Thus, saying "no homo" is unnecessary.

So for instance, a male JI member could write, "Watching Bret throw those bombs makes me moist" and he won't have to say "no homo." It's called the Favre Man Law Exception.

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You're welcome.

And FYI, since you were referring to Lynda Carter, there's no need to say "no homo" (unless you're a woman, then you can).

Another exception is for Brett Favre. A Jet Fan can say the most homoerotic thing about Bret Favre and it would not be ghey. Thus, saying "no homo" is unnecessary.

So for instance, a male JI member could write, "Watching Bret throw those bombs makes me moist" and he won't have to say "no homo." It's called the Favre Man Law Exception.

I thought it was called mancrust?

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No Homo was definitely not stated by Lil Wayne.

I was hearing that expression circa 8th grade which was 1999

Yeah. My buddies and I were definitely saying it by 2001. Lil Wayne put it in a rap song though and made it popular to the masses.

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You're welcome.

And FYI, since you were referring to Lynda Carter, there's no need to say "no homo" (unless you're a woman, then you can).

Another exception is for Brett Favre. A Jet Fan can say the most homoerotic thing about Bret Favre and it would not be ghey. Thus, saying "no homo" is unnecessary.

So for instance, a male JI member could write, "Watching Bret throw those bombs makes me moist" and he won't have to say "no homo." It's called the Favre Man Law Exception.

Funny thing is I knew that was Wonder Woman when typing that, but those legs just distracted me to the point of calling her the wrong name. :)

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Welcome to the board.

Would you like to complain to Klecko? Maybe cry and get him to ban me.

The mods here can "read" dude.

I've been here before, but thanks anyway though.

Chin up big guy, no need to start shedding tears already. I always found it funny how thin-skinned you were for such an uniformed ****-talker.

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lol, it was started by Lil Wayne.

You missed the point. I was explaining it from the aspect of why former JI posters were using it.

Former JI posters were NOT using it because of Lil Wayne. It started because of the article I mentioned.

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No Homo was definitely not stated by Lil Wayne.

I was hearing that expression circa 8th grade which was 1999

no homo was an expression first coined by Rufus F Hufferman in 1875. He was using the term when a colleague said "I think President Rutherford Hayes has the most remarkable beard any man has ever growm."

to which Rutherford replied, "No, Homo."

He was saying, "No, you homo" but everyone misinterpreted it.

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Rufus F Hufferman 1835-1908

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no homo was an expression first coined by Rufus F Hufferman in 1875. He was using the term when a colleague said "I think President Rutherford Hayes has the most remarkable beard any man has ever growm."

to which Rutherford replied, "No, Homo."

He was saying, "No, you homo" but everyone misinterpreted it.

1800s-creole-mustache.jpg

Rufus F Hufferman 1835-1908

Well than, thanks for clearing that up :cheergal:

btw, awesome smilies here:Nuts:

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no homo was an expression first coined by Rufus F Hufferman in 1875. He was using the term when a colleague said "I think President Rutherford Hayes has the most remarkable beard any man has ever growm."

to which Rutherford replied, "No, Homo."

He was saying, "No, you homo" but everyone misinterpreted it.

1800s-creole-mustache.jpg

Rufus F Hufferman 1835-1908

LMFAO. Genius.

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These crappy shows on Vh1 get worse and worse every day, it started with Flavor of love and now there are 12 spin-offs of that show, it seems that anyone can get their own TV show on there.

Have you and jetsrule been hanging out?

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