Gays on TV

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussions' started by bo79, Sep 20, 2004.

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  1. bo79

    bo79 New Member

  2. Dr. Gina

    Dr. Gina New Member

  3. novemberdude

    novemberdude New Member

    This is off topic of your off topic, so sorry about that.

    Maybe I've missed a recent post (or posts) but what did you decide about leaving the UNA MBA program? Did you stick with it?
     
  4. Tom57

    Tom57 Member

    This goes in a slightly different direction, but it's interesting to think back to the earlier days on television, before being gay was considered ok for prime time. How many characters can you think of that were "understood" to be gay (or somehow different)? Granted these were generally crude stereotypes of gays.

    A few right off the bat: Dr. Smith in Lost in Space; any character played by Paul Lynde. Bugs Bunny was at least a cross dresser, and at most...
     
  5. tolstoy

    tolstoy New Member

    That guy on Too Close for Comfort was way too camp not to be considered gay.
     
  6. elyk1979

    elyk1979 New Member

    Ive been on degree info for a while now...ive begun to notice that bo79 will post a "which school" or "which program" is better question.....every other day it seems....bo..i know its a big decision.....but you wont go forward if you dont make a step in that direction.....i know your interested in different programs and different curriculum.....but cmon now!
     
  7. bo79

    bo79 New Member


    It's OK, don't worry about it. I have completed 3 MBA courses at UNA, however I was not 100% satisfied with the program. In August I applied and was accepted into MBA programs at Liberty, NYIT, SIU, and Amberton. I plan to start my MBA again this winter, but I have still not made up my mind which school I will attend. However I really like the Liberty MBA program because of the one week residency at the end of the program.
     
  8. bo79

    bo79 New Member

    What are you talking about? I started an MBA program in May at UNA, where I have completed 3 MBA courses, and received an A in each course. However I am not 100% satisfied with the program. So I applied to and was accepted into 4 other MBA programs, and I will be starting my MBA again this winter. Also I'm a person that happens to have a lot of different interests and hobbies, so I will be going for a second Masters after my MBA, but I have not decided what subject or what school. I will worry about the more when I am done my MBA.
     

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