Definitely not. This phrase seems very much like something that was either misspoken or a very personal and idiosyncratic way of saying something. Normal expressions in English follow certain grammar and semantic rules, and this one doesn't really fit in with common usage.
This statement is rather unclear and hard to define precisely as it's a rather odd and ungrammatical phrase. It could potentially mean that grandpa tells or creates (in a very non - traditional sense of 'breeds') gay - themed stories, but without more context it's really ambiguous.
Definitely not. It's a rather strange and unorthodox combination of words that doesn't conform to standard English expressions. Most people would be very confused if they heard this phrase.
No. There are no such stories that are popular in general. This seems like a rather strange and unheard - of combination of concepts that is not likely to be part of mainstream or popular story - telling.
I'm not sure what specific 'big sheriff breeds me gay stories' you are referring to. It could be some very niche or made - up fictional scenarios. There's no common or well - known set of such stories in mainstream literature or general knowledge.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to tell the exact 'gay grandpa story'. It might be a heart - warming tale of a grandpa who found love with another man in his senior years. Maybe he overcame some prejudices in his community or within his own family to be true to himself.
I'm not entirely sure what this phrase specifically means. 'Hung' can refer to someone being well - endowed in a vulgar sense, but 'breeds me gay stories' is an unclear and rather strange construction. It might be some sort of made - up or very niche expression.
I'm not sure who exactly Eric Lassard is in the context of 'Gay Grandpa Stories'. There might be some specific stories within a certain community or family that are not widely known. Maybe it's about an Eric Lassard who is a grandpa and has experiences related to the LGBTQ+ community as a gay man. But without more context, it's hard to tell specific stories.
There was a gay dad called Jack. His father, the grandpa, was a very traditional man. When Jack told his dad he was having a child through surrogacy with his partner, the grandpa was angry. But Jack didn't give up. He showed his dad how much love and care he and his partner could give to the child. As the child grew, the grandpa saw the joy and love in the family. Eventually, he accepted their family and became an important part of their lives, with many happy memories being created as they all grew together.
I'm sorry, but without actually knowing your grandpa, I can't share his specific stories. However, in general, stories of the LGBTQ+ community often involve tales of self - discovery, facing discrimination and finally finding acceptance and love. Maybe you could start by interviewing your grandpa to document his experiences.