11/04/04 12:43 - ID#23239
GOP does not spell God.
In regards to your questions about gay rights in the United States, [inlink]kacey,33[/inlink] -- all I can say is that it saddens me that homophobia (or fear of any alternative lifestyle) has become an accepted bigotry.
oh sure, it's fine for people who want to be entertained (I'm guilty of being hooked on "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" myself) -- but for some reason the "moral majority" gets totally threatened when they are confronted with the fact that these are real people with real lives.
Why do these people feel that marriage needs to be defended (an overwhelming amount I might add if you look at the results of all the gay marriage bans that passed*). All that I know is that I'm your typical white-bread hetero married with one kid, one cat and a station wagon -- and gay marriage does not threaten any of who i or my family are. why the hell would it? how COULD it?
The "moral value" argument doesn't cut it -- it makes more sense that many religions originally demonized homsexuality because it wasn't conducive to procreation. this was back when people weren't living much past their 40's. At that time something needed to be done to rebuild the population and religion was the best way to spread that idea. But that just isn't the case any more. Why do people not see that?!! Enough, we have enough people. Gay people are born gay, let them live their lives that way. And yes, they do make DAMN GOOD parents (having known more than my share of gay couples).
I'm very sorry -- but things WILL eventually change and this will be seen in the same light as racial segregation. And I too am nursing the wounds that this country has left by now naming this guy the "Popular President" -- oy!
*it should be noted that many of these gay marriage bans INCLUDED civil unions. Something that isn't as widely known.
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11/03/04 01:11 - ID#23238
My final fall ride...
And now, my tranquil ride:
self portrait: idiot staring at bails of hay
Blurry Leaves
Newstead/Clarence Bike path
Yeah, I don't know who was steering the bike in this pic. It wasn't me!
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10/29/04 11:13 - ID#23237
It would be funny, were it not true...
What's strange is that someone showed me this from "The Onion" just yesterday
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Location: Kenmore, NY
10/28/04 05:59 - ID#23236
Billionaires for Bush
I'd equate their tactics to what the Guerilla Girls have done in the past -- trying to draw attention to their message by spoofing what they disagree with. Or whatever. That last part I just pulled out of my ass.
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10/27/04 12:59 - ID#23235
Transylvanian Concubine...
Yeah, I may look like a total white bread on the surface... but truth be told, I identify with the goth side so much more... and nothing says ennui more than a couple cellos and a driving beat.
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Location: Kenmore, NY
10/25/04 10:48 - ID#23234
Sidekick peer pressure...
Also, I want to mention how tickled I am (yes, I said 'tickled') that (e:twisted) has become so entangled in the elmwoodstrip community. Between her bathroom chats with (e:paul) and a possible rendez vous in The Castro with (e:haikuster)... it's just too cool.
Side note here to (e:twisted) : I can't believe you have yet to go to The Castro for Halloween! I recall at some point they tried to move the celebration down to the Civic Center because there had been some hate crimes committed by people who drove in from places like Livermore, Stockton, and Walnut Creek to "see the queers" -- what-ev-er. I'm glad the civc center thing didn't take hold. Not having Halloween in The Castro is like not having Mardi Gras in New Orleans or not having Dingus Day in Cheekotwaga ;)
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10/22/04 03:22 - ID#23233
Tranny Award explained
But, I guess that would explain the popularity of Shrek (sorry all of you Shrek-lovers out there).
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Location: Kenmore, NY
10/22/04 01:05 - ID#23232
The Twinkie Defense Explained (abridged)
in the late-70's, a former San Francisco city supervisor got away with the assassination of San Francisco mayor George Mascone and city supervisor Harvey Milk and pleaded temporary insanity as he had eaten too many Twinkies and was high on the sugar. As he was primarily a health-nut, the sugar rush supposedly interfered with his ability to make rational decisions about controlling his anger.
The supervisor was convicted on a lesser charge of manslaughter. he was then paroled in the 80's and ended up killing himself a couple years later.
hmm... I guess that was a pretty obscure reference, wasn't it? I should mention that I first heard about it while attending none other than Williamsville South HS, so it can't JUST be a regional expression.
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Location: Kenmore, NY
10/21/04 03:49 - ID#23231
Just in case you're still on the fence..
(I kid you not):
johnkerryisadouchebagbutimvotingforhimanyway.com
yay! let's get out there and not vote for bush!
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Location: Kenmore, NY
10/21/04 02:12 - ID#23230
coffee & what the hell?!!
I would be very surprised if they were back on their feet any time soon -- I don't think having a coffee house is a very lucrative business and it's going to take a lot to rebuild. Unless of course, the insurance company is very cooperative and helps them get back up on their feet and get things running again. Uh, not to sound like a pessimist but, yeah.... right.
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Location: Kenmore, NY
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