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Friday, December 16, 2011

Christopher Hitchins, Dead at 62















I nearly disagreed with 50% of everything Hitchens had to say. I strongly agreed with the other 50%. I admire his unforgiving tongue and his wicked pen. I sorrowed at his suffering, though he would have rathered that I didn't. He was brilliant and ill-tempered, and even when I disagreed with him, I reveled in his passion and command of facts. His smoking and drinking killed him, but he knew they would, and couldn't imagine life without the simple pleasures. He's neither in heaven, nor hell, nor purgatory. He simply ceased to exist, but he goes on in all of us that admired him, and he will be missed.  An excellent interview he did with Sally Quinn after his cancer diagnosis can be found at this link Christopher Hitchins, Sally Quinn Interview .
This YouTube video sums up his love of humanity, but his lack of love for religionists.  It is quintessential Hitchins.



Wednesday, August 31, 2011

It isn't just the South

 "For us in the South, the family is a field where craziness grows like weeds", Jim Grimsely.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

10 Books Anyone who Knows a Gay Man and Every Gay Man Should Read

1.   Dream Boy by Jim Grimsley
2.   Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story by Paul Monette
3.   Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir by Paul Monette
4.   Last Watch of The Night: Essays Too Personal and Otherwise by Paul Monette
5.   Love Alone: Eighteen Elegies For Rog by Paul Monette
6.   Reflections of a Rock Lobster by Aaron Fricke
7.   The Best Little Boy in the World by Andrew Tobias
8.   Queer in America by Michelangelo Signorile
9.   Comfort & Joy by Jim Grimsley
10. City Of Night by John Rechy

Monday, August 29, 2011

What words could describe or explain my delight with this?

What Marley Said:

Marley
As certainly as if he were speaking English, Marley came up to me on the couch tonight, and dropped his red ball in my lap.  It is one of those hollow balls with a hole in it just large enough for one treat to fall out of it, if it is rolled just the right way.
Marley put his 2 front paws on the couch, and got eye level with me, and looked at the ball, then looked at me, at the ball, then me.  Then he just stared at me, and what I heard him communicate to me with his body language was this, "Hey, guy, this thing is broken.  Usually every morning when you leave this place, I stay here and roll this thing around, and delicious little chunks of things fall out of it.  Well, I am telling you it is broken, because for the last two days, nothing has fallen out of it.  So please fix it guy, please, please, please!!!  Today I had to get into the sink and get a double walled, insulated cup out of there that looks like it cost a lot of money, and I had to eat the whole thing, and it wasn't even delicious.  So please guy, fix this ball so it works when you leave.  Thanks, I'm going to leave it here with you for a minute."
If Marley could have shrugged his shoulders while he looked away to the left and raised his eyebrows, he absolutely would have.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Song Dedication: Lonnie Appleby



I don't know why this song reminds me of Lonnie, perhaps it is because the perfect hair and outfit of the really cute lead singer looks like it could have been stolen right off of Lonnie any Saturday night before 1995.  Maybe it is the way Lonnie used to walk into the bar, as if he was always walking to the beat of this song.
Lonnie has always had all the style and class of a tuxedo model, and the mouth of Mae West.  He is one of my favorite people ever.

More news on Marcellus Andrews


15 seconds ago
  • Thanks for posting this Jim. Waterloo police have not indicated that they are pursuing this as a hate crime, nor have there been any leads. This isn't NYC, it is Waterloo, Iowa. They need to find these kids.

Song Dedication: Stacie O'Connor to me



Stacie gave me this song the same night I gave her my song to her.
I love this song, and it has been on every playlist I have had since then.

Song Dedication: Scott Dolch



Scott Dolch is one of the smartest guys I've ever known.  One night in the fall of 1990, he was dropping me off at home, and he asked me, "do you like any country music?"  I thought he was crazy, he had to know I didn't like country, but he gave me this tape, and told me to listen to it and I might change my mind.  He told me how it wasn't country really, but blah blah blah, I stopped listening.  He was my friend, so I took the tape.
That tape began a life long love affair with strong female voices and singer/songwriter style songs.  It lead me to the Indigo Girls and Disappear Fear, and strangely to the Avett Brothers 20 years later.  That's not why Scott is smart, but because he is smart, I listened to something I may never have, if anyone else had given it to me, and it changed the way I feel about music.

Song Dedication: Billy Graham



If love and amazing sex were enough to make a relationship last forever, I would still be with Billy Graham.  I love Billy today as much as the first moment I laid eyes on him in his waiter's uniform in a Dubuque, Iowa restaurant.  Love and great sex can't make a relationship last forever, but Billy is one of the great loves of my life, and I will never for a moment regret knowing him.  This song makes me think of Billy whenever I hear it.  I am just sorry it couldn't be sung by someone with enough passion to rise up to the lyrical meaning of the song.  And the bleep word is FUCK, but the way she sings it, it could just as easily be sew.

Marcellus Andrews, 19, Murdered for Being Gay in Waterloo, IA

This child was murdered in IOWA this week for being Gay.

Read the story on Towleroad Marcellus Andrews Murdered

This is the town where Michele and Marcus Bachmann have been spreading their anti-Gay bile for months.
I have a feeling we would have heard more about this kid's murder in Iowa if he were white, or rich, or both.
Keep checking this blog for updates.  If the Waterloo Police do not act to quickly arrest and prosecute the murderers, we will appeal to Iowa's Attorney General to take over the case.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Song Dedication: Stacie O'Connor



Are you lucky enough to have a friend that fate brought you?  I am that lucky.  Stacie O'Connor has been my friend for more than half my life.  She is the kind of friend that I don't need to see or talk to every day, or every year, but I know that my feelings for her are so deep and intimate, that proximity is not a requirement of our friendship.  Her love and friendship are so important to me, they are one of my most prized possessions.  I would not have made it through my early 20's were it not for her love and support.  I gave her this song when she went off to be with her husband, and I was afraid that because of the itinerant nature of my lifestyle, I would never see her again.  It is not really a song that either of us would love because of the style of music, but the words were perfect.

Song Dedication: Duane Smith and Jeff Hildreth


This is the first song Duane gave me.
I love this song.
I gave it to Jeff Hildreth in the early 2000's, when I made him a Blue Eyed Boy CD, or if I didn't, I meant to.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Entitlement???



Entitlement? I PAID cash for my Social Security insurance! Our benefits aren’t some kind of charity or handout! Congressional benefits—premium federal health care, outrageous retirement packages, 67 paid holidays, three weeks paid vacation, unlimited paid sick days—now THAT’S welfare! And they have the nerve to call my retirement an entitlement! Repost if you are sick of their crap.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

If Brian Cox had been my Science Teacher in High School...

Starting at about 1:40 in this Colbert Report interview, you will see the most amazing explanation of physics theory on the age of the oldest imaginable thing.  I'm telling you, if we had more teachers like this guy, America would have the best educated students on the planet.
..."The oldest thing we can imagine, which is the point in the Universe, when all of the black holes, so the collapsed stars evaporate away into nothingness.  And the number is 10 to the power 100 years, that's ten with 100 naughts (zeroes), just to illustrate how big that number is, if I started counting with atoms, say I took an atom on the table and started counting, one, two, three, then I'd run out of atoms on the earth very quickly, and I'd start counting the atoms that make up the stars.  There are a hundred billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy, three hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe, I would still run out of atoms.  There are not enough atoms in the entire observable universe to count up to that number, which is the age of the oldest thing we can imagine in science."

Friday, July 22, 2011

Stupid Fag Joke

I am not offended that this loser laughed at this anti-gay joke.  I am offended that it is the stupidest joke ever.  It isn't funny.  I'll laugh at a good joke, gay related or not, but come on, off the top of my head I can come up with a dozen of them better than this.  Bob Van der Plaats says he loves gay people, and he has nothing but compassion and Christian Love for them.  He is full of shit.  He can't win an election, he doesn't know what freedom and liberty mean, and he has a fundamental failure to comprehend how the branches of government work.  And he laughs at jokes that aren't funny.  Loser.


Good Bye Borders


Not too many people are going to be overwrought to see Borders go.  In my community Borders went much earlier this year, maybe even late last year.  I can't remember.  It wasn't all that long ago that Borders book store was more than just a chain.  It was a community support center for liberals and progressives.
In many communities Borders was the first non-adult bookseller to carry LGBT news magazines openly.  In Des Moines, the original Borders, at University and 22nd Street was a regular meeting place for Lesbian groups.  Borders was the first book store that I ever walked into to buy a gay book, and found it out in the open, where regular people as well as people like me could see it.  Prior to that there had been a few book sellers in Des Moines where you could buy our literature, but you had to walk into a private room, where books by Gordon Merrick, Aaron Fricke, John Rechy, Mary Renault, Rita Mae Brown, Dorothy Allison, Pat Califia and dozens of other LGBT authors could be found along side Inches Magazine, Hustler, Penthouse, Jugs, etc. I am tempted to use the term "as if" here, but it would imply that there was some similarity, I intentionally choose to use the term "was", because it is more accurate. To simply to talk of homosexuality was the same thing as to photograph with a closeup lens akin to a microscopic telescope the numerous inner and outer surfaces of human genitalia in a prurient fashion and then publish those photos along side stories about the same genitalia.
Los Angeles had Circus of Books and Washington DC had Kramer Books and Afterwords, Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco had A Different Light.  Before Borders came along, we had Reader's World, with their swinging saloon door into the porn section, where you couldn't buy an Advocate News Magazine, without an ID that said you were 18.
Borders went out of their way to make us not have to go out of our way.
There is plenty to be said about the bad leadership of this company, their failure to make a run at the e-reader market until it was too late, and the failure of the company to keep up with the technology of the times.  This is not the progressive forward thinking company it once was, and it has paid the price.
Not without a little sentimentality from a lot of queers my age, for whom Borders was a place to come of age, does this company close.  Under the roof of a company that welcomed me the way that I was, and allowed me to meet up with other people like me, and did so without the suspicious eye, or the forced private patronage required at so many other places, did we find our literary liberty.
I have no nostalgia for the corporate giant that fails under the weight of it's own incompetence, but I have to admit, I'm a little sad for that little place on University where I bought my first copy of City of Night, and relished my freedom to do so with unbounded joy.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Worth Watching, Wilfred


Wilfred is an astounding comedy concept.  It makes me love my dogs more.  It is true that the more we learn about dogs, the more we understand our own behavior.  The writers of this series really get it, and who would have ever thought that little Elijah Wood could play such a convincing straight man, double entendre intended.

Catch up with past episodes here.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Wisconsin Wednesday - I'll Let Rachel Do It This Time

Just Went to a Movie...

We went today and saw in Cinemark XD 3D at 68 Degrees, 
Harry Potter and the Death of the Magic Money Tree.  
It made all my spendy disappear.
If they ever make another one of these, I'll be so pissed...

Friday, July 15, 2011

Paranoia - Scott & Seth Shirtless

Okay, no kidding, I am the last person in the world that anyone would suspect would link to a video on Country Music Television.  None-the-less, I could not love a group more than I love the Avett Brothers.  They are pure genius.  If you hear country when you listen to them, then you are not actually listening, there is so much going on in everyone of their songs, classifying it would be ludicrous.  In this video for Paranoia in Bb Major, you can see both Scott and Seth Shirtless, as well as Seth eating cereal yet again.  That seems to be almost a video easter egg for them.  Go on and watch the rest of their videos, even if you don't like country, like I don't, there is something there for everyone, and the lyrics are AMAZING.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Shame On Scott Walker, He used state money for his own recall rally...

Thanks to my friend @therealjimmeyer for posting this video.  It is funny to me that Walker is going around to these places that he decimated in his budget, like he's a regular guy.  Besides Rupert Murdoch and Paul Ryan, Scott Walker may well be one of the most hated public figures in the country.  Here he is spending state money on a speech at a college he cut funding for, and the wise people of Wisconsin turned his appearance into a Recall Walker Rally, and he was the keynote speaker.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Wisconsin Wednesday - Fake Democrats lose resoundingly at the polls

The Anti-Job, Anti-Voter, Anti-Worker, Wisconsin State Legislature took a beating in the recall Primaries last night.  All six challengers to the recalled senators faced fake primary opponents put up by the Wisconsin Republican Party.  All fake primary opponents lost resoundingly.
This purports to tell a tale of the August Recall Elections.  Since the Republicans couldn't even get their base out to vote for their candidates in the OPEN PRIMARIES, it doesn't seem like they are going to be able to muster much more support in the official recall election in a month.
This doesn't boil down to Republican vs Democrat or Liberal vs Conservative.  This is about returning Wisconsin to it's civilized past, where people worked together and compromised with each other.  Scott Walker wanted to be a lightning rod, and it looks like now he may just be run to the ground.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

I am disgusting

These are the two bumper stickers I have on the back of my car:

 

While I was walking to my car in a mall parking lot yesterday, I saw a couple in their 50's reading my bumper stickers and shaking their heads.  I didn't think anything of it, and I just kept walking to my car.  As I got close, I deactivated the alarm, and the man looked up at me and said, "That is disgusting."

Of course I didn't know which one he meant, so I asked, "Which one is disgusting?" and he said, "The Lesbian one," all smug and full of his own self-righteousness.  

I said, "Do you know any lesbians?"  He was amazed that I kept talking to him, and said with all of the incredulity he could muster, "No... and I'm glad I don't." 

I said, "Well, let me tell you, I know quite a few lesbians, I'm even related to at least one, and the thing is, they hate it when folks get thrown to them dry.  They would think it was disgusting if you weren't dipped in honey, it is sort of a Universal Lesbian Thing."

"You are disgusting," he said, as he closed the door to his SUV and drove away with his wife.  "Yeah, I kinda am," I thought, but not for any of the reasons he thought I was.  I'll bet he is voting for Santorum, Now that is disgusting.

Monday, July 4, 2011

The America of Liars


235 years ago today, the Declaration of Independence proclaimed that, "...they (people) are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."

Certainly by this they meant that 235 years later, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender people would need to be denied the right to live a life with the freedom or liberty to love and legalize their relationships with whomever they please (pursuit of happiness.)  It is not the constitution, but it is a document that resulted in the founding of our country, and it is a sham and it is a shame when liars and cheats and traitors to our country use words like freedom and liberty to describe their desire to take away the lives and the liberties and the pursuit of happiness of others.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Wisconsin Wednesday (With Video) - Why Walker is Still Dangerous - He's Acting Like Real People Now

I don't accuse Scott Walker of being a Nazi, nor do I compare him to Hitler.  There are no comparisons.
This poem and the text following it comes from WikiPedia, and I find it relevant.  It is important not to forget that Scott Walker and his ilk of Republican Governors around the country are setting up their states as Oligarch Empires, by systematically removing hard earned gains from groups like Unions, Minorities, the Poor, Voters and Women.  It will not be too long before legislation gets floated that requires a Corporate Sponsored RFID Tag to qualify to vote in elections.  That is just what Walker and his crew are heading toward.  How long before you are a member of more than one of the groups that they are targeting.  Don't forget Wisconsin.

  • First they came for the Jews
    and I did not speak out
    because I was not a Jew.
    Then they came for the Communists
    and I did not speak out
    because I was not a Communist.
    Then they came for the trade unionists
    and I did not speak out
    because I was not a trade unionist.
    Then they came for me
    and there was no one left
    to speak out for me.




"First they came..." - The origins of this poem first have been traced to a speech given by Niemöller on January 6, 1946, to the representatives of the Confessing Church in Frankfurt.According to research by Harold Marcuse, the original groups mentioned in the speech were Communists, the incurably sick, Jews, and people in occupied countries. Since then, the contents have often been altered produce numerous variants. Niemöller himself came up with different versions, depending on the year. The most famous and well known alterations are perhaps those beginning "First they came for the Jews" of which this is one of the more commonly encountered

santorum - Google Search

Guess which idiot wasting money on a presidential run hasn't been able to hire a simple web developer, or sign up for Reputation Defender to get this shit off his search result.

So Rick, even if you were president, you would still be a shitty spermy frothy mixture. It isn't the Summer Flavor at Dairy Queen.

I wonder what they call this problem at Santorum Headquarters? "They Frothy Issue"?

santorum - Google Search: "Advanced search
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Search Results
Santorum
Santorum 1. The frothy mix of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the byproduct of anal sex. 2. Senator Rick Santorum.
www.spreadingsantorum.com/ - Cached - Similar

Santorum Google problem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Santorum Google problem is the result of a Google bombing campaign by American advice columnist Dan Savage in response to controversial statements ...
Background - Contest - Web activism - Political impact
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santorum_Google_problem - Cached
Campaign for 'santorum' neologism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American columnist and gay rights activist Dan Savage initiated a campaign ...
Google bomb - Rick Santorum - Dan Savage - Log Cabin Republicans
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campaign_for_%22santorum%22_neologism - Cached
Rick Santorum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard John 'Rick' Santorum (born May 10, 1958) is a former United States ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum - Cached - Similar
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News for santorum"

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Extra Super Fun Watch It

RT @KeithOlbermann: The Dan Savage Countdown Online Extra: Marriage Equality and @BookOfMormonBWY http://t.co/9v5atA1

No More Ads

I removed all ads from my blog.  Apparently all my #bachmann bullshit is going to generate an ad for Tim Pawlenty every time.  So I am just removing them until the Canadians invade.

On a side note  Here is my all time blog viewership by country.  (if you are in the UK or Netherlands reading my blog, please comment or email me.  I'd like to know how you got here, and also learn some European Socialism from you, so I can be a better Presidential Candidate.)


United States
1,046
United Kingdom
149
Netherlands
93
Germany
18
Israel
15
New Zealand
12
Australia
8
Russia
8
Canada
6
Indonesia
6

#Bachmann Lamestreaming Live

Finally, Michele Bachmann has given voice to all the voiceless voices in Michele Bachmann's head. By twitterer @blobert

Lamestreaming Live

#bachmann Not surprised she has advanced degrees But diidn't know William & Mary allowed open book testing.


When shit don't make sense; Republican style environmentalism...

Saw a stretch Prius Limo on 88 near DeKalb, now I'm looking for coal fired windmills and sunlamp activated solar panels.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Google Music Review

I've been deeply involved in the new Google Beta Service, Google Music.
It is free right now, so this is the best time to get in if you have a huge digital music collection.  Please don't ask me for an invite, they are not doing that with this one yet.   Click Here To Go To The Home Page and sign up for an invitation.  I signed up for mine 6 months ago.
I have presently uploaded over 4,000 songs and sound files to the service, and I have just over 4800 to go.  At cable internet upload speeds with a wireless N+ extreme router, I am uploading just under 900 songs per day.
I don't want to upload all of my songs and soundfiles.  I don't need the sounds from the PC Version of Worms or Angry Birds available to me from the cloud at all times.  Here is the issue.  You can select individual files one at a time, whole folders or whole hard drives.  I have 6tb of hard drives hooked up to my desktop at any given time, and more than 25 tb of total hard drive storage.  Luckily my music and sound files are all backed up on only 3 of these hard drives, so I have to upload them one hard drive at a time.
This would be much more simple if the Music Manager simply created a list of files it is going to upload, and you could go in and select single files or Ctrl. select multiple files to delete from the upload list.  Rather than adding each file one at a time, or waiting until they are uploaded to delete them.  This is my one gripe on the PC side of the program.  Other than that, it is fast, great and has a simple sleek UI, as you would come to expect from a Google Product.
The program seems to be able to seamlessly select and upload exactly every file in the target directory that can make sounds, even if the Google Music Player is not capable of playing that kind of file.  Another interesting feature is that it will upload your entire ITUNES or Windows Media Player collection.  Songs with seemingly modern DRM, it skips and adds to a list of songs it skipped.  It may be that it is able to overcome older DRM files, as it both uploads and plays them.
On the portable device side this is a great program on a laptop or netbook.  On an Android Portable Device, it works really well with Wi-Fi, and when your signal is great.  It has some obvious drawbacks when the signal is bad.  It is easy to make playlists, but with 4000 sound files, it takes some time for it to update the list of available tracks.  When you have made a sufficient play list to last several hours, it is a good idea to restart your device after playing it for that long, as it seems to have some trouble releasing the available memory on the device, even after the program has exited.
What I am concerned about, but don't know or haven't figured out, is if it is able to update uploads of directories that it has already uploaded without reuploading songs it has already stored.  You want it to be able to scan a folder for songs it has not yet uploaded and just take the new files.  I haven't had any new files since I started using it, so I haven't had the chance to see if that is built in yet.
A small issue is songs that are poorly tagged or lack any tagging at all, they all go into a "Various Artists" category.  So make sure your music is properly tagged for your best convenience later.
Overall, I am in love with the concept, and thrilled that I got in on it while it is free.  At a possible 4-10 cents per track, my collection could have been pretty costly.  I hope that they will make it available for video as well, as that seems to be the direction that Apple's ICloud disaster seems to be going in.  Sorry to all you IPhone/Ipad users who will have to pay through the nose for that service (rumored to have upstream and downstream charges for everything, and a monthly access fee).  Were I an IPhone user (we are considering it in October) I would maintain an Android device such as a tablet or phone, just to have access to this service.  Then again Apple could suprise us and do something "competey" and try to stay on the low end of the price structure, who knows?
(Competey - who do I think I am, Sarah Palin?)

This Week in review

Reducing my plans for Chicago Pride, because of the rain.

Sitting on the couch watching the pit-bulls play with a rope toy.  They love each other all day everyday.  I wonder how anyone could take one of these dogs, a breed which has a capacity to express such loyalty and devotion, and turn them into a ferocious fighting dog.  Not that mine aren't ferocious, of course they are, there isn't a ground squirrel in the neighborhood that doesn't run in fear every time they walk out the door.  Not a tennis ball in miles that doesn't quake when these dogs walk by, and not a raspberry vine or tomato plant in creation that isn't fully aware of the danger they are in when these dogs get loose.  I love these dogs, and wish I could save every one of them.  For the rest of my life, I will only own rescued pit-bulls.  What other choice do I have?

At 2am last night I walked out into the backyard.  I'm lucky to have an acre of land where my dogs can run freely, and my garden can grow well enough to feed us for months this summer.  But I don't often walk around my yard at night.  There isn't much ambient light, and living next to the woods and a creek, there are enough mosquitoes at night to keep every bug zapper in Lovington buzzing all night with the sounds of unsuspecting blood suckers meeting an untimely demise.  Last night I looked out the back door, and the yard was pitch black, with the exception of thousands of lightning bugs, dancing their sexy insect dance of hot chemical fueled attraction, trying hard to shine the longest and the brightest, each looking for a moment of biological imperative to fulfill the purpose of their summer long quest.  This is a species designed solely to mate with another that has the brightest and shiniest hindquarters.  The female lightning bug actually selects her mate by determining who has the best ass.  You have to love the simplicity of that in nature, yet it perplexes me that I consider that behavior to be so entirely disgusting in people.  Perhaps 2am last night will cause me to go a little easier on those that are looking only for the brightest shiniest asses.

Peregrine Falcon
Red Winged Blackbird Attacks Much Larger Bird
Those of you who regularly travel the 80/35 pass around the north side of the city, have likely witnessed the next topic, which is timely primarily because Father's Day was last week.  I work on the edge of a suburb, with lots of open prairie to the west and south.  All the way to work everyday, I see hawks and falcons circling over the sides and center of the highways, looking to make a quick and easy meal of some rabbit or some recently hatched Red Winged Blackbird.  Rabbits run and scatter, leaving their little ones to fend for themselves.  Blackbirds are a different story.  While the male is a notorious philanderer, mating with as many females as he can attract to nest on the ground of his well defended territory, he is a faithful and protective father.  When a falcon, crow or hawk circle over head, planning the meat portion of their meal for the day, the  male Red Wing Black Bird alights into the air, and attacks the offending predator, driving it from his territory.  No worry that he is only 1/5 the size of the predator his is fending off.  No worry that any miscalculation will almost certainly result in his own demise.  If there is defending to be done, the male blackbird does not hesitate. And while he is fiercely territorial, and would fight to the death with another male for landing on the ground in his territory, in the air, male blackbirds from neighboring territories assist each other in protecting the offspring of the entire neighborhood.  I have seen as many as 5 blackbirds chasing a Peregrine Falcon successfully out of their area.  When I park my car at work, the male blackbirds come sit on the  edge of the grass and carefully watch me, to be sure that there will be no funny business.  Those with red cars need to park in the middle of the lot.  The blackbirds are especially wary of the color red, and will do their business all over red cars, all day long.  I think that all of us that are parents should take a lesson from that, we should spend less time trying to protect the world from our children, and spend more time fiercely defending them.
This shit ain't helpin' anyone but our enemies.  Quit it!!!
Finally, New York Marriage Equality.  Two things are all I want say.  First, I have to insist, STOP CALLING IT GAY MARRIAGE!!!  The whole reason we fight for equality is so we can have the SAME thing as straight folks do.  So when we call it Gay Marriage, it is still making it seem like something different.  In New York, Iowa, Vermont,  Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and the District of Columbia they now allow all of their citizens to marry, they don't Straight Marry or Gay Marry, they just Marry.  Second, STOP demanding that Obama support Gay Marriage.  We need to accept that if he takes that position, he will not be reelected.  We all know where he is with this, he said when he was a State Senator and when he was a US Senator that he supports Gay Marriage.  He had to change that stance when he ran for President.  He is the best President we could hope for in the next election, he needs to be reelected.  We must understand his situation, and support him through it.  We let Bill Clinton "change his mind" when he left office, and we accept his apology for the Defense of Marriage Act.  Gay Marriage not being enacted is the fault of every voting age LGBT person in the US who did not vote for a Democrat or voted for a Republican or didn't vote at all in the last Mid-term elections.  Full voting from our community could have kept Congress controlled by Democrats.  When we start supporting our allies, they will be able to PUBLICLY announce that they support us.  Next time an election comes around, and you decide you are too busy to go out and support Obama, and the allies in your area, you can thank yourself for what you get.

The pit-bulls, one brown, one white, tired out already, from playing, are now laying on the couch, in some sort of weird Yin/Yang configuration, sleeping peacefully.  So dangerous, so terrible, such nonsense.  Dogs are like children, beat them silly and scream at them, and they will grow up to be loud and mean and violent.  Love them gently and provide for them, teach/train them to be gentle, and they will grow up to be well mannered, friendly and loyal.

Why I love following GLBT Teens on Twitter. Hope for Tomorrow.

R@JonnyLovesYou: RT @blunted215: I already knew that @polowdadon's music was shit... now we know his personal politics are, too.
RT @JonnyLovesYou: #YouSirAreAnIdiot RT @PolowDaDon: JUDAS BEATS JESUS IN NY!!!!! SAME SEX MARRIAGE LAW PASSED.... SIGNS OF 2012.... #WOW #SCARYSHIT
RT @JonnyLovesYou: NY has no residency requirement which means that you can just go there & get married haha. Cool :]]
RT @JonnyLovesYou: RT @mpoppel: RT @maghabepolitico: Cuomo is getting hero's welcome at the podium.
RT @JonnyLovesYou: As if I needed another reason to NY :) Michelle Bachmann: Kiss my glittery ass. You'll become President when @ladygaga becomes 'normal' <3
This kid is so smart he makes me feel stupid.  He makes me really happy about the future of Gay Men.  If even half of the
Gay Teens coming of age this decade are as smart and funny as this kid, we've got it made.