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Glee Spoiler
Definitely stay out of the comments until you’ve seen tonight’s episode of Glee. Once you have, dive in and dish.
Read More »Sheriff Paul Babeu To Prosecutors: Please Look Into Arresting My Ex-Boyfriend
Texas Radio Host Michael Berry: I Was In That Drag Bar Because They Had Beer
Towleroad has a partial transcript. “I went into a bar. There were gay people inside. You know why I went in to a bar? Let me confess. Because there was cold beer waiting inside. Is that a crime? The fact that I’m not afraid of the fact that some of the people inside may be gay makes it a bad …
Read More »Tweet Of The Day – Staples
Several times today Staples has responded on Twitter to questions about anti-gay marriage petition gathering in their Washington state stores. We haven’t yet gotten a more official statement, but it’s looking like a regional manager may have overstepped his authority.
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Whitney: Xanax, Valium, Booze
As was rumored at the time of death, it was the combination of prescription drugs and booze that killed Whitney Houston. So says Radar Online. Whitney Houston had a deadly mixture of Valium, Xanax and alcohol in her system when she tragically died at the Beverly Hilton Hotel almost two weeks ago, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting. As previously reported, Valium …
Read More »NEW YORK: Heterosexual Married
Man Accused Of Dog-Fucking
Frothy was right! Gay marriage has brought man-on-dog fucking right here to New York! Oh, wait… Residents and other associates of a popular building superintendent are finding it impossible to fathom that the married father could have molested a tenant’s Labrador retriever at the Rye Colony apartment complex.“It’s unbelievable,” said Kris Lumaj, who does renovation work at Rye Colony and …
Read More »iPads In NYC Taxis?
Probably. The city may ditch the blaring taxi TVs that drive passengers and cabbies nuts and replace them with iPads, officials said yesterday. A private company has proposed a pilot program that would remove the current screens — which run a continuous loop of local news segments and commercials from TV stations — and install the tablet computers, city officials …
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