Really the crazy thing here is the number of people who are signing his guestbook telling him he is hot. Did they read the part of the profile where he calls the reader a cunt?
factock4u
"Hey I am sorry if you are ugly and you talk and look like BABY HEWEY... [two brain cells and a speach impediment] as in DUH!!!
No matter how nice you seem to be, or how much you say you are DDF. and HIV- and/or straight acting...your not. And you, and your boy friend have an open relationship... because you two haven't had sex together in years... cause your both too fat to fuck together, or you can't get it up due to alcohol addiction... GEE I thought alcohol was a drug. OH and 'DRAMA FREE???
Only because your the local GOSSIP CUNT AND DRAMA manufacturer here in Dallas.. People who live in glass houses should not be throwing stones. Dallas... Plano people... forget that tv show Dallas with JR/Sue Ellen crap get back to being real white single wide trailer trash like the rest of your familyand friends...
Actually decided to go back to college and get few more degrees so I can be a smarter smart ass... Sorry if you hate me but i don't give a shit what anyone thinks about me that does not pay my bills... no one but myself has ever done paid them. Enrolled and now a student at Brookhaven College here in Dallas. "
factock4u
"Hey I am sorry if you are ugly and you talk and look like BABY HEWEY... [two brain cells and a speach impediment] as in DUH!!!
No matter how nice you seem to be, or how much you say you are DDF. and HIV- and/or straight acting...your not. And you, and your boy friend have an open relationship... because you two haven't had sex together in years... cause your both too fat to fuck together, or you can't get it up due to alcohol addiction... GEE I thought alcohol was a drug. OH and 'DRAMA FREE???
Only because your the local GOSSIP CUNT AND DRAMA manufacturer here in Dallas.. People who live in glass houses should not be throwing stones. Dallas... Plano people... forget that tv show Dallas with JR/Sue Ellen crap get back to being real white single wide trailer trash like the rest of your familyand friends...
Actually decided to go back to college and get few more degrees so I can be a smarter smart ass... Sorry if you hate me but i don't give a shit what anyone thinks about me that does not pay my bills... no one but myself has ever done paid them. Enrolled and now a student at Brookhaven College here in Dallas. "
In collaboration with Lance Armstrong's Livestrong Foundation, Nike Sportswear will release its latest special-edition sneaker, the Lunaracer, inspired by Armstrong's training regimen. Livestrong collaborations are approaching a saturation point, but the LunaRacer has this to recommend it: It marks the first time two proprietary Nike technologies—Lunarlite foam and "Flywire", both developed for last year's Olympic Games—have been used in the same shoe. The benefits of each are genuinely impressive (the foam makes for a lightweight but incredibly cushioning sole, while Flywire provides strong support without contributing unnecessary bulk); the combination makes the 5.5-ounce sneaker the fastest, strongest, and lightest Nike has ever produced for distance running. They may help your distance, but you'll need speed to get 'em—Nike Sportswear's Soho flagship will be the exclusive retailer, and when they're gone, they're gone.

Sean Chapin, of the SF Fog and SF Goaldiggers, post a response to the anti gay marriage ad that has been going around the web. The video was picked up and featured by the blog towleroad.com. Way to go Sean! Love the video and congrats.
http://www.towleroad.com/2009/04/samese x-marriage-debate-explodes-a-roundup.htm l
UPDATE:
Sean is also featured on Queerty.com today for his anti prop 8 song and video "United We Love".
http://www.towleroad.com/2009/04/samese
UPDATE:
Sean is also featured on Queerty.com today for his anti prop 8 song and video "United We Love".
In response to last weeks "Guerilla Bear Bar" at Badlands Queerty asks "Who Will Win the Bear vs. Twink War?"

The piece is cute and all but this this comment caught my eye, not because it isn't something that I haven't heard before but is something I hear all the time from "non bears".
So how do others feel about this, are the bear exclusive and judgmental or are they just miss understood?
The piece is cute and all but this this comment caught my eye, not because it isn't something that I haven't heard before but is something I hear all the time from "non bears".
No. 12 · Jason
This is a serious comment on a lighthearted thread, but what about the rest of us? I live in San Francisco so I'm aware of this split as much as anyone–I'm not thin (but too thin for the bears), still under 30 and with boyish features, but in general too old or masculine for the twinks. I don't really fit in either group.
This is coming off far more "wahhh poor me" than I honestly intend, but it does feel everything is increasingly targeted at one or the other. I don't really care that much beyond that I always feel out of place in one way or another at every gay bar, and wind up just heading over towards the Mission instead.
IMHO, I find the bears to be even more exclusive/judgmental than the twinks, which is saying a lot. I also find their scene to be more hypersexualized, not less. That's on the macro level, though; I have tons of friends from either side of the divide so I'm speaking more about how it feels at those bars than about how specific individuals think or feel.
So how do others feel about this, are the bear exclusive and judgmental or are they just miss understood?
Marc Ambinder of the Atlantic Monthly lays out Obama's Gay Agenda and then Andrew Sullivan points out the gapping hole in Obama's plan.
First up, Marc;
Andrew Responds:
The GLBT Agenda, as laid out by Marc is pretty stunning, but I can't help but read Andrew's column and find myself agreeing with Mr. Sullivan that ending the outright, career ending, no compromise discrimination against the members of the GLBT community that have volunteered to place their lives on the line for this country should be top priority.
First up, Marc;
... the President has yet to utter a peep about gay rights, producing jitters in the gay rights community. Based on interviews with senior administration officials and with Democrats who advise the White House, here's what's going on.
As soon as the Senate confirms John Berry to head the Office of Personnel Management, Obama intends to sign an executive order strengthening workplace protections for the LGBT community.
Having Berry by his side is important -- Berry'd be the highest-ranking openly gay administration official -- and, of course, as the OPM chief, he's the chief human resource officer for government employees.
This executive order may -- or may not -- be accompanied by other instructions that would have the effect of expanding gay rights.
Then comes legislation expanding the definition of what constitutes a "hate crime" under federal law. It passed the House and Senate last year with ease and included transgender protections. The House can pass it anytime it wants, and will do so within the next few months; the Senate will probably take it up before Memorial Day. White House and Senate sources are confident that there are 60 "yes" votes to avoid a filibuster. Later this year, Obama would sign the hate crimes expansion into law.
The fates of two other gay community priorities are less clear. The Senate could probably muster 60 votes in favor of a national employment non-discrimination act (ENDA) that does not include protection for transgenders; it's not clear at all whether a more expansive ENDA would clear. Passing this through the House won't be a problem, but the gay rights community knows that the onus is on it to find 60 votes in the Senate.
And then there's Don't Ask, Don't Tell. Some activists want Obama to force change to DoD policy through the Defense appropriations authorization bill. That would not survive a filibuster. The preferred route, I am told, is to build consensus. Obama would appoint a panel to study the issue and then wait until after the 2010 elections when there would (could) be more Democratic Senators.
Andrew Responds:
Obama's view on protecting gay servicemembers from harrassment and random firing is best summed up by the phrase "the fierce urgency of whenever":The preferred route, I am told, is to build consensus. Obama would appoint a panel to study the issue and then wait until after the 2010 elections when there would (could) be more Democratic Senators.
I wonder how Obama would have felt if Truman had followed the same path of cowardice and convenience in 1948, when racial integration was far more contentious in the military than gay integration is today. Or whether he would have applauded if the NAACP had decided that inter-racial marriage was too big a step for them in 1967 and they'd be content with calling it a "civil union." On the matter of civil rights in his own time, alas, the first black president has so far demonstrated the courage of a Clinton.
The GLBT Agenda, as laid out by Marc is pretty stunning, but I can't help but read Andrew's column and find myself agreeing with Mr. Sullivan that ending the outright, career ending, no compromise discrimination against the members of the GLBT community that have volunteered to place their lives on the line for this country should be top priority.
Author Maurice Sendak: "I’m Gay"
Children’s book author Maurice Sendak has been asked many questions throughout his career, but when New York Times writer Patricia Cohen asked if there is anything he’d never before been asked, the author paused before saying, “Well, that I’m gay.”
The 80-year-old author of the legendary children’s book Where the Wild Things Are revealed in the interview that he “just didn’t think it was anybody’s business.” Sendak told the Times that he lived with his partner, psychoanalyst Eugene Glynn, for 50 years before he passed away in 2007.
Sendak sat down with The New York Times to discuss a benefit celebrating his career. The event drew a slew of celebrity attention, including Meryl Streep, James Gandolfini, and playwright Tony Kushner, who called Sendak one of the most important “writers and artists ever to work in children’s literature.”
Sendak told the Times that he never came out to his parents -- something he says he now regrets. He says he kept quiet about being gay because the idea of a gay man writing children’s books might have killed his career when he was in his 20s and 30s.
Sendak is nearing completion on his latest book, he told the Times, but put work on hold when Glynn took ill. He told the Times that for the first time in his life, he is scared of not being able to finish a project.
“I feel like I don’t have a lot of time left,” he said.
On the heels of the Times interview, Out.com's Popnography blog extended a thanks to Sendak for "deciding at 80 years young there was no point in waiting around any longer to be asked."
It greatly reduces the chance of ever being featured on tackyweddings.com
Of course, when I do eventually get married I fully expect to end up looking something like this at the end of the day.

Of course, when I do eventually get married I fully expect to end up looking something like this at the end of the day.
Ok, so the song basically sucks but, I posted the video because it enjoyed the fact that acknowledged that images of gays and lesbians, and a gay rights movement, existed before Stonewall (heck before WWII). Also, the video acknowledges the challenges we still face as a community in the US, around the word, and that the future can and will hold new victories.
I stand at the end of the main trail like I do most Saturday mornings. To my left is the Ben Johnson, one hour of heart pumping hiking up and out of the Muir valley to the scenic Dipsea trail. Straight ahead is the Bootjack trail. Bootjack follows the river that cut the valley over thousands of years. The trail is level and sunlit, but I know this is a trick. The Bootjack is going to climb up and up until it meets the TCC trail 1.7 miles from the point I stand on now. The Ben Johnson is steep but short, relatively.
I look at the trail map one more time, Bootjack to TCC to Stapelveldt and return via Ben Johnson. By the time I get back to my car I will have walked 6 miles and climbed or descended about 2000 feet total.

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I look at the trail map one more time, Bootjack to TCC to Stapelveldt and return via Ben Johnson. By the time I get back to my car I will have walked 6 miles and climbed or descended about 2000 feet total.
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Some Polish Catholics apparently had a fit over gays being represented in an IKEA CATALOGUE (pages 54-57). Ikea was pressured to respond to the letters from the angry Catholics so they issued this statement:

'nuff said
"Homosexuality is one of the essential elements of living in contemporary society."
'nuff said
There are three kinds of camp; good camp (Showgirls), bad camp (Spice Girls), and tired camp (It's Raining Men).
This, my friends, is good camp.
This, my friends, is good camp.
Oliver Peoples is re-releasing Tyler Durden's signature sunglasses from the film "Fight Club". The OP-523, out of production since 2000, is available now for a limited time in two colors: silver with blood-red glass and gold with orange glass. Only 75 of each will be sold. Get them while supplies last, just make sure you don't tell anyone.



Members of a rugby team trying to look up inside their own butt to read a sticker placed there by the host.
I love this video for two reasons 1) rugby players are the only members of a team sport likely to participate in something like this and 2) this would never happen with any team sport in the US without some insane "role model" out cry from the more conservative elements of our society.
I love this video for two reasons 1) rugby players are the only members of a team sport likely to participate in something like this and 2) this would never happen with any team sport in the US without some insane "role model" out cry from the more conservative elements of our society.
Not the greatest anti-protest ever but as the saying goes, it's the thought that counts ...
As a fellow "Frat Boy" (Theta Chi '94 - Gamma Upsilon Chapter (and yes I came out to my brothers in '92)), I would like to extended Fraternity Honors to my Alpha Delta Phi Brothers in Arms.
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As a fellow "Frat Boy" (Theta Chi '94 - Gamma Upsilon Chapter (and yes I came out to my brothers in '92)), I would like to extended Fraternity Honors to my Alpha Delta Phi Brothers in Arms.
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I am sure you have all heard but just in case here is the clip of Britney letting the whole audience in on her "wardrobe malfunction"
I swear she should print this up on T-Shirts and sell them.
I swear she should print this up on T-Shirts and sell them.
