Friday, November 17, 2006

Everybody's doing it!

Sorry I haven't had time to post lately. Loving the new job, but there suddenly isn't enough time in my day. But, there is always time for observing homosexuality.

Click here for a very interesting article on gay animals...

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Your name in Russian.

Just type your name in the box and you will see it translated into the Russian alphabet. I think their letters are more interesting than ours... (and no that doesn't make me a communist!)

Click Here

Everything's coming up Rosie.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Praise Jesus.

No wonder heterosexuals don't want to ruin the sanctity of marriage by allowing same sex-couples to wed. With the exemplary marriages of Britney Spears, who could blame them for wanting to keep the purity to themselves?

LOS ANGELES - Britney Spears filed for divorce Tuesday from Kevin Federline, officials said. The Los Angeles County Superior Court filing cites "irreconcilable differences," said court spokeswoman Kathy Roberts. click here to read the rest.

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Sunday, November 05, 2006

Getting it out.

Alive.
I feel it.
It's been awhile.
Thankful.
I feel it.
Have for awhile.
Today is my last day of vacation.
It's all I ever wanted.
Had to get away.
I start my new job in the morning.
I'm hoping to get some sleep tonight.
I haven't felt this way since the first day of school.
Every September.
New clothes. New Supplies.
New routine. New attitude.
I'm watching Lost.
Finally. Season One.
Have been since Friday.
I'm understanding the addiction.
Time to visit Hawaii.
So many friends in the credits.
Who knew?
This week I followed Robbie Williams into a bathroom.
Who knew it would make the society pages?
I love him.
Possibly even more now.
Doogie came out.
Who's next?
Watched Christina Aguilera sing.
Five feet in front of me.
Barely five feet tall.
A voice the size of Cleveland.
How do I find myself in these magic moments?
A month ago, the Bangles sang.
My friend's school.
Children walking like Egyptians.
Dancing with full abandon.
Pure magic.
Two weeks ago.
My friend's birthday.
Busta Rhymes sings just inches from me.
Paris Hilton and Kevin Federline in the same room.
Does that mean I am popular or am I scraping the barrel?
Last night we raised money.
Orphanage. Tijuana.
Children in need.
So many unwanted children.
So many wanting parents.
Why do we keep them apart?
Madonna saves a life.
She's still being spit on.
Jessica says something stupid.
She's treated an idol.
How did we get this way?
I closed a chapter this week.
Tomorrow a new one opens.
Said goodbye to nearly four years.
That's how long we are in high school.
Will tomorrow be like starting college?
They said they wanted a revolution.
And yet we made Gigli.
I will miss my friends.
I won't miss filing.
I will miss the laughing and silliness.
I hope my new co-workers love to laugh.
Otherwise I'm in trouble.
Without laughter.
I am nothing.
And I can't have that.


Saturday, November 04, 2006

Oh Robbie!



Christina Rocks While Robbie Shocks

Motorola celebrated eight years in Hollywood with an off-the-hook bash at the Hollywood Palladium Thursday night. Under the guidance of Moto’s David Pinsky, the ballroom (which shows its age) was totally transformed into “the hippest club in Hollywood,” as one of our group noted. It was a Desperate Housewives beefcake bonanza, as the recently departed Jesse Metcalfe and new hottie Josh Henderson were there (as was Nicollette Sheridan, who plays Henderson’s aunt). Paris Hilton made a splash when she entered the event, and we also spotted Backstreet Boy A.J. McLean, Dominique Swain, Ivanka Trump, Lost hunk Rodrigo Santiago, and more America’s Next Top Model contestants than you could shake a stick at. As the crowd waited for a live performance by Christina Aguilera, we maneuvered close to the stage, where we caught up briefly with Queer as Folk’s adorable Peter Paige. But conversations were cut short when Aguilera, looking sculpted and fit, came out and tore through her set, which included “Ain’t No Other Man,” “Lady Marmalade,” “Beautiful,” and “Fighter.” The gay boys around us were having apoplectic fits (we won’t name names, but they should maybe not drink quite so much so they don’t hit the nice straight girls in front of them as they wave their hands enthusiastically in the air like they’re 12). But while Aguilera, who starts her world tour shortly, was phenomenal—we continue to be in awe of how such a big voice comes out of such a tiny body—the real highlight was when a friend of ours followed Robbie Williams into the bathroom (no, it wasn’t us; we’d never stoop so low—we’d just report on it). Let’s say our friend was impressed with everything he saw except for the fact that Williams didn’t wash his hands after he finished his business. Not surprisingly, the consensus among every gay man we shared this detail with was, “I’d still sleep with him.” source

Friday, November 03, 2006

EXCLUSIVE: Neil Patrick Harris Tells PEOPLE He Is Gay

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 03, 2006 06:55PM EST

Neil Patrick Harris is gay – and wants to quell recent reports that he had denied it. The actor tells PEOPLE exclusively:

"The public eye has always been kind to me, and until recently I have been able to live a pretty normal life. Now it seems there is speculation and interest in my private life and relationships.

"So, rather than ignore those who choose to publish their opinions without actually talking to me, I am happy to dispel any rumors or misconceptions and am quite proud to say that I am a very content gay man living my life to the fullest and feel most fortunate to be working with wonderful people in the business I love."

Harris, 33, currently stars in the CBS comedy How I Met Your Mother. He shot to fame in 1989 at age 16 when he played a teen-prodigy doctor on the hit Doogie Howser, M.D. "It was a very fast but wonderful education," he told PEOPLE in 1998.

After the show went off the air in 1993, he shook off his teen image with roles in the musicals Rent and Assassins and a wild turn as an unhinged version himself in the 2004 movie Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.

"I'm enjoying my 30s," he told PEOPLE in 2004. "I feel like I know where I'm going. And I like where I'm going."




See you soon.


SAY GOODBYE
NOT KNOWING WHEN
THE TRUTH IN MY WHOLE LIFE BEGAN

I LEARNED
TO LET GO
OF THE ILLUSION
THAT WE CAN POSSESS
I LEARNED TO LET GO
I TRAVEL IN STILLNESS
I'LL REMEMBER HAPPINESS
I'LL REMEMBER

AND I'LL REMEMBER
THE LOVE THAT YOU GAVE ME
NOW THAT I'M STANDING ON MY OWN
I'LL REMEMBER
THE WAY THAT YOU CHANGED ME
I'LL REMEMBER

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Rock the vote.



Are you registered?

Click here and register to vote.

It's the best way to speak your mind.

And don't take it for granted when there are other countries still fighting for their same right.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Spreading Your Light

How You Affect Others Daily source

As the pace and fullness of modern life serve to isolate us from one another, the contact we do share becomes vastly more significant. We unconsciously absorb each other's energy, adopting the temperament of those with whom we share close quarters, and find ourselves changed after the briefest encounters. Everything we do or say has the potential to affect not only the individuals we live, work, and play with but also those we've just met. Though we may never know the impact we have had or the scope of our influence, accepting and understanding that our attitudes and choices will affect others can help us remember to conduct ourselves with grace at all times. When we seek always to be friendly, helpful, and responsive, we effortlessly create an atmosphere around ourselves that is both uplifting and inspiring.

Most people rarely give thought to the effect they have had or will have on others. When we take a few moments to contemplate how our individual modes of being affect the people we spend time with each day, we come one step closer to seeing ourselves through the eyes of others. By asking ourselves whether those we encounter walk away feeling appreciated, respected, and liked, we can heighten our awareness of the effect we ultimately have. Something as simple as a smile given freely can temporarily brighten a person's entire world. Our value-driven conduct may inspire others to consider whether their own lives are reflective of their values. A word of advice can help others see life in an entirely new fashion. And small gestures of kindness can even prove to those embittered by the world that goodness still exists. By simply being ourselves, we influence other's lives in both subtle and life-altering ways.

To ensure that the effect we have is positive, we must strive to stay true to ourselves while realizing that it is the demeanor we project and not the quality of our wondrous inner landscapes that people see. Thus, as we interact with others, how we behave can be as important as who we are. If we project our passion for life, our warmth, and our tolerance in our facial features, voice, and choice of words, every person who enters our circle of influence will leave our presence feeling at peace with themselves and with us. You never know whose life you are affecting, big or small. Try to remember this as you go out into the world each day.