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posted on 7/8/12

Got in too late for the Victoria Pendleton chat, anyone think it a tad unfair to relegate her from the first round of the sprint final?

posted on 7/8/12

Another guide from Camp Colin

posted on 7/8/12

Holden - Yep, I think it's a stupid rule.

posted on 7/8/12

camp colin

posted on 7/8/12

chariots of fire

posted on 7/8/12

how does a cammp woman act ?

could you class denise lewis as camp as well ?

posted on 7/8/12

total pen!

posted on 7/8/12

a camp man acts like a woman JPB

comment by Charlag (U1717)

posted on 7/8/12

Everyone watching the Brazil game?

posted on 7/8/12

camp men don't even act like women!

posted on 7/8/12

I am charlag!

comment by Charlag (U1717)

posted on 7/8/12

posted on 7/8/12

how does a camp woman act then ?

posted on 7/8/12

did you not think that was a penalty call for SK?

comment by Charlag (U1717)

posted on 7/8/12

Sandro is letting down this whole Brazilian team

posted on 7/8/12

i dont know ive never seen one

posted on 7/8/12

Charlag

comment by Charlag (U1717)

posted on 7/8/12

I'd say it was, definitely if GB's was.

posted on 7/8/12

camp men don't act like women per se but they do act in what would be described as a feminine manner.

posted on 7/8/12

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comment by Charlag (U1717)

posted on 7/8/12

Sandro again Giving away a dangerous freekick

posted on 7/8/12

The rise of post-modernism made 'camp' a common perspective on aesthetics, which was not identified with any specific group. The attitude originally was a distinctive factor in pre-Stonewall gay male communities, where it was the dominant cultural pattern. It originated from the acceptance of gayness as effeminacy.[4] Two key components of camp were originally feminine performances: swish and drag. With swish featuring extensive use of superlatives, and drag being exaggerated female impersonation, camp became extended to all things "over the top", including female female impersonators, as in the exaggerated Hollywood version of Carmen Miranda. It was this version of the concept that was adopted by literary and art critics and became a part of the conceptual array of 1960s culture. Moe Meyer still defines camp as "qu**r parody."

posted on 7/8/12

so is a camp woman a straight woman who acts a bit lke a man ?

posted on 7/8/12

pp1212- You're not charlag, charlag is charlag!

posted on 7/8/12

no thats a tomboy

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