Yearly Archives: 2007

Lisa “Shelley” Simpson

Man, I’ve posted some ugly mugs today. How about an adorable kitty in pearls to cleanse your visual palate? I finally put away my suitcase from last month’s trip to San Francisco and came across the pearls that were given out to celebrate the Trocadero’s 30th (pearl) anniversary. And since Shelley was sitting right there, I couldn’t resist.

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The Imperial President Strikes Again

Yesterday, without consulting Congress or the nation, our ignoble leader signed a deal with Iraq that establishes a defacto permanent U.S. military presence there. The Iraqi Parliament met in secret to discuss the deal before Bush signed it over a secure video conference with Prime Minister al-Maliki. President Bush on Monday signed a deal setting the foundation for a potential …

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Cognitive Dissonance

Dugout, Sunday, 7pm Guy 1: So when I didn’t hear from him, I logged back into Manhunt under a fake name and picture and chatted him up, pretending to be 25 years old. Guy 2: And he invited the fake-you over to fuck. Guy 1: Totally! He did! Why am I the only real person on Manhunt?.

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Flashback: January 2001

Here’s a pic taken in the Oval Office in January 2001 as President Al Gore graciously showed George W. Bush where he would have been working, had the Supreme Court approved his attempt to steal the election. As you know, shortly after this photo was taken, rampant peace broke out worldwide, the Earth cooled by several degrees, and Britney Spears …

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Stop Scaring Ann Coulter!

Poor Ann Coulter is so upset by her hate mail that she has had her address removed from the public record in Palm Beach County, Florida. People who petition the county can have their homes removed from the property appraisers’ rolls if they can demonstrate they are the victims of stalking or harassment. Coulter, 45, has called Democratic presidential candidate …

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Morning View – First National City Bank

Built in 1927, this neat little building on the corner of Broadway and Canal in Chinatown was once the First National City Bank of New York, the company which later became Citibank. It presently houses a Payless Shoes and a Sbarros.

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Larry Flynt Wades Into Lott/Hooker Story

It gets mysteriouser. BigHeadDC is now claiming that Larry Flynt has confirmed the Trent Lott / hooker story. Here’s what has been posted on LarryFlynt.com under a pull-quote about the BigHeadDC story: HUSTLER Magazine has received numerous inquiries regarding the involvement of Larry Flynt and HUSTLER in the resignation of Trent Lott. Senator Lott has been the target of an …

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Swag Tuesday

Courtesy of Universal/Motown, this week’s Swag Tuesday trinket is rising pop star Mika’s new performance DVD, Mika: Live In Cartoon Motion, now available online and at retailers everywhere. Live In Cartoon Motion, captures the star at his show stopping best, thrilling a sold-out audience of 4,000 fans at France’s famed L’Olympia venue. Mika’s Live In Cartoon Motion marks the first …

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Trent Lott In Gay Escort Scandal???
Is It Blovember Once Again?

Mere hours after the announcement of his resignation, Sen. Trent Lott is the subject of a rapidly spreading story regarding his possible involvement with a gay hooker. It’s Blovember 2006 all over again! Political blog Big Head DC has broken the story, but the site has crashed due to overwhelming traffic. Here’s their complete post in the meantime: Once upon …

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The Barack Oprabama Tour

Oprah Winfrey will go on a three-state bus tour with Barack Obama next month, starting with key early primary state Iowa, then moving on to South Carolina and New Hampshire. To my mind, there is no other celebrity in the country whose endorsement could sway more voters than Oprah, particularly with women, who might otherwise be Clinton supporters. Who could …

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Her Outfit Was Da Bomb

U.S. troops in Iraq stopped a wedding party at a security checkpoint. When the groom refused to lift his bride’s veil, they did it for him. No, it didn’t turn out to be an undercover gay wedding, just a couple of wanted terrorists. A pity, he’s lovely in lace.

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Two Underwear Posts In One Day!

While I don’t share Andy Towle’s enthusiasm for male models and pretty boys, I can’t resist sharing this bizarre ad he posted for C-IN2 underwear. At least, I think they’re selling underwear here. This could be a trailer for a Michael Lucas “movie”.

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Manhattan Monday

– NYC soup kitchens saw a 20% rise in hungry New Yorkers over the last year. New report: One out of six NY’ers, 1.3 million people, “cannot afford an adequate and consistent supply of food.” When the economy catches a cold, the poor get pneumonia. Those in need can now call 311 for a direct connection to a food bank …

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Queers: Invented By Jews

Through the magic of Free Republic’s homo-obsession, I came across this 1993 article by Jewish theologian Dennis Prager. You may recall Prager as one of the “insider” architects of the Defense Of Marriage Act, in support of which he testified before Congress in 1996. Prager begins with this premise: To appreciate the extent of the revolution wrought by Judaism’s prohibiting …

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Did He Really Want To Hurt Him?

Boy George O’Dowd is scheduled to stand trial in February for an April incident in which he chained a male escort to the wall of his London home. According to The Mirror, O’Dowd met the escort on Gaydar.com and invited him over for a £400 “photo session.” The next morning the hooker wriggled free from his bonds, ran into the …

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My Magnetic Underwear

Yesterday I set off the theft sensors in almost every store I visited. After the third or fourth time of opening my bags to prove I wasn’t a shoplifter, it began to really bug me and I said something rather unkind to the guard at Home Depot. And then this morning I noticed tiny magnetic stickers on the waistbands of …

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Big Money For Gay Rugby

Wow. Next year’s international gay rugby tournament, the Bingham Cup, which takes place in Dublin, has received a €100,000 sponsorship from Irish betting group Paddy Power, the largest sponsorship ever for a gay event in Ireland. Bingham Cup tournament director Richie Whyte: “Paddy Power have an innovative and risk taking approach to the market. We are delighted that they see …

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Trent Lott To Resign

Hmm, this is interesting. What’s brewing backstage at the Lott home? JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Sen. Trent Lott of Mississippi, the Senate’s No. 2 Republican, plans to resign his seat before the end of the year, The Associated Press has learned. Lott, 66, scheduled two news conferences in his home state later in the day to discuss his plans. According …

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Morning View – Brooklyn Bridge

Even when it’s freezing outside, folks love to stroll across the Brooklyn Bridge.

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The Merry Ole Land Of Oz

Ha ha haHo ho ho And a couple of tra la la’s Australian Labor Party Prime Minister candidate Kevin Rudd has trounced anti-gay Bush lackey John Howard. Howard lost so badly, he no longer even has a seat in Parliament. Rudd’s historic win means that Labor now runs the government in every Australian state and territory. Also for the first …

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