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OUR History
Drummer Magazine, The word 'Gay' is accepted, Celebrity Birthdays and a TG mainstream film from 1970s are just a few of the events in OUR History for the month of JUNE 2013!
Time Travel Thursday
LGBTs have been documenting their love since writing and painting were the 'New Media'. Every thursday we post a vintage photograph of a couple perhaps innocent, perhaps in love, or (gasp) lust!
OUR Civil Right's History documented in a slide show collection. From modern day protests to the earliest in our history, feel the emotion captured within these historic moments in time.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Is It Wrong To Hate Him?
According to U.S. Park Police, Scalia was driving south on the parkway approaching Roosevelt Bridge when he rear-ended a car that had stopped for traffic, triggering a chain reaction.
Accidents happen all the time. People fail to pay attention and because they're behind the wheel of a two-ton monster, innocent people suffer.
I'm a little guilty....and perplexed by my own reaction when I read of Scalia's accident. My first thought, in all honesty was "Damn, he didn't get hurt". Indeed, he walked away without a scratch. My second thought was "What kind of monster am I"??? --to wish harm on an old man.
Here's the deal: Scalia is not just 'any' old man. He sits on the highest court in the land, and has a significant impact on my life with his decisions...and on yours as well, especially if you're gay.
Back in 2003, SCOTUS struck down a Texas law criminalizing same-sex sodomy. In his dissent, Scalia noted that the court "has largely signed on to the so-called homosexual agenda, by which I mean the agenda promoted by some homosexual activists directed at eliminating the moral opprobrium that has traditionally attached to homosexual conduct." and since then, he's waged a type of war on us with his decisions, and in his paid appearances.
Is it wrong to hate your enemy? Wrong to hate someone who doesn't just hate you back, but wages a campaign...makes it his life's work to villanize you? Demonize you?
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
This...Was Moi' This Morning
"GEEEEOOOOOFFFFFF! There's a bird in the stove!"
I woke with a start, not quite sure of where I was. But it all came flooding back.....I'm spending a week at moms, and thanks to the wind storm last night I now had a job to do.
My parents house came with a beautiful old wood stove, that they never use. They tried it once but the house filled up with smoke, and since that day it's been 'decorative'. It's also been a Holiday Inn for any bird caught in a wind storm.
I removed one of the top panels and quickly put a trash bag over the opening. In the past the birds would fly up into the bag and I'd have them out the door in a flash. No such luck this morning. Peering under the bag I found not one, but two birds staring back at me. They both appeared to be worn out from their stay, so I replaced the top panel and opened the side door just a bit, intending to reach inside and grab them.
Big mistake.
As I opened the door wider, they bum-rushed me and escaped into the house. I diverted one out the front door, but the other decided to say hello to mom.
I don't know if you've ever heard a chubby, grey-haired 79 year old woman in bed, scream as she's being dive bombed by a scared black bird....but the sound sticks with you.
The poor thing was all over the place, crashing into her bedroom window, landing on her television....then it spied her open closet. Once inside the maze of her walk-in, all hell broke loose. Mom freaks out... the bird goes on a rampage and all six foot chubby me is climbing over and around both of them in an attempt to shoe the damn thing out.
Did I mention the screaming? Mom screamed, I screamed, the bird screamed..... it's a wonder my mom's neighbors didn't call the police. I wondered about that and how I would explain all the commotion if they did come.
Finally I parted some curtains and opened a window. When it spied the freedom of the outdoors it made it's escape.
THAT was MY morning. How was yours????
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Foodie Sunday
We've found if you portion right after cooking you can have some during the week, freeze some for whenever, and have a better success rate of NOT overeating!
Baked Tortellini Casserole
1 lb. cheese tortellini, cooked al dente
1 sm. onion, chopped finely
2 lg. cloves garlic, chopped finely
1/2 lb. fresh mushrooms, sliced
2 tbsp. grated cheese
1 c. heavy cream
1/4 lb. prosciutto, chopped
1 c. frozen peas, defrosted & drained
1/2 stick butter
3 tbsp. olive oil
Can make 1 day ahead.
Saute onions, garlic and mushrooms in butter and oil until mushroom liquid is all gone. Remove from heat and add peas and prosciutto; mix thoroughly.
In baking dish place well drained tortellini mushroom mixture. Add heavy cream and mix. Sprinkle with grated cheese; cover. Bake at 375 degrees for 25 minutes.
recipe link: http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1926,146189-224202,00.html
Friday, March 25, 2011
Apparently I Have Been Doing It All Wrong
I've never been a tub kinda guy. Since I was a kid showers have been king.
I remember Rosie O'Donnell on The View, talking about showers being a great help for her depression, and apparently she showered around five times a day. (that's a lot of water and time). I don't think showering solved all her problems, but maybe they helped. I'm sure she smelled great.
Since it's friday, here are a few fun shower pics. Yes they're vintage. No I'm not on a vintage kick (okay maybe a litte). But as I am looking at these pictures, even though I just had a great shower.....I get the feeling I may be doing it all wrong.
For more vintage pics of men showering, visit: http://www.ipernity.com/doc/57114/album/106659%7CR21%3Boff%3D216%3Bview%3D1?r[off]=0&
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Time Travel Thursday
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Rest In Peace Elizabeth
After her longtime friend Rock Hudson died from AIDS, Taylor helped found the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) and started the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.
Her star-power was such that she not only survived championing a cause such as AIDS but she helped to change minds and raise money over the years....thus saving lives on both counts.
Rest in Peace Elizabeth.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
It's All New Baby!
I've missed blogging!