Thursday, September 18, 2008

SNT: Sarah comment on Interstateq.

I have to say, I’m not a fan.
It’s one thing to be outspoken and opinionated. It’s another thing entirely to be insulting and obnoxious. He said he can understand lesbians “going straight” but a gay man could never do that? Really?

By Sarah on Sep 15, 2008

It would seem that Sarah didn't like what I said about Lesbians going str8 faster then gay men. Instead on leaving this comment on my blog she left it on Matt's blog.

I will not be Politically Correct on my blog, I will be direct and to the point. I have notice that the LGBT can't don't stand criticism from others in LGBT community. Why? Its simply if the criticism is coming from an LGBT we can't cry homophobia, and that we are being bashed.

Ok back to the point of Lesbians going str8 faster then men. Its can also be said that Str8 women go gay faster too. I believe it has something to do with a certain sex toy. Which is the different between the fake and the real.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Ms Web Diva Pam had this to say about AIG

Ms Pam over at Pam's Houseblend wrote a great piece on the AIG bailout:

Read it here.

Remember this lesson folks: when average Joes and Janes lose their jobs and homes due to this economic meltdown it's a correction; when a corporation of the size of AIG runs itself into the ground is deemed "too big to fail" and it gets to suck on the government teat. They break it, you own it.

SNT: A Gay Shame " Folsom St Fair

Question does this fair really help us or does it cast a bad light on our Community?
 
Men having sex in the street so freely. Most are naked. If these activities happen any other time in San Francisco everyone would be arrested.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE-Award-Winning Author Brings Original Stage Play to Hampton

Charlotte M. Logan                                                                                                                                               FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
VP, Business Development
Tel. 770.807.0872
E-Mail:  CharlotteMLogan@aol.com
 
 
Award-Winning Author Brings Original Stage Play to Hampton
 
September 15, 2008 – Atlanta, GA—It has been three years in the making, but she has finally done it.  Award-winning author/playwright, Laurinda D. Brown, returns to Hampton to give her former home a taste of her acclaimed production Walk Like A Man - The Play, September 20, 2008, 7:00 p.m. in the American Theatre, 125 E. Mellen Street, Hampton, VA. Tickets are $25 and available through www.BrownPaperTickets.com.  Walk Like A Man – The Play is a presentation of Positive Scribe Productions LLC.
 
The all-female, ten-member cast, commandingly spits spoken word and dramatic monologues as they portray and address labels, issues, and stereotypes in LGBT relationships.  Their efforts do not go un rewarded as audiences give Walk Like A Man – The Play a resounding seal of approval as it presents issues such as same-sex domestic violence, “Don’t Ask-Don’t Tell”, teenagers and two-mom households, homosexuality and religion, gay-curious women, workplace romances, runaway youth and sexual identity, the joy of new love, the demise of an old one.  “This production is so powerful that the quiet is loud.”   “You’ll laugh; you’ll cry; you’ll leave enlightened.  Laurinda gets you.”  Playing consistently to standing-room only audiences, after seeing this play you, too, will agree and join in the standing ovations.
 
According to Laurinda, the play’s mission is to enlighten theatre-goers through entertainment.  “If I can get just one person in the audience to leave with the understanding that our situations, our problems, our joys, our home life with our children, they way we love are no different than theirs, I feel I will have accomplished my goal to promote understanding and diversity.”
 
Walk Like A Man – The Play is based on the Laurinda D. Brown book of short stories, Walk Like A Man, winner 2006 Lambda Literary Award. 
 
Remaining dates on the 2008 tour are Washington, DC and Detroit Michigan.
 
To learn more about Walk Like A Man – The Play and its cast, visit www.myspace.com/wlam2007.  For information about author/playwright Laurinda D. Brown, visit www.mypsace.com/LaurindaDBrown.  Contact Shannon M. Davenport at 240-350-2192 or marcel2372@verizon.net for author book signings, lectures, or other appearances. 

SNT: Its all about Sex in our Community

From Towleroad

Equal Rights Washington, the state's biggest gay rights group, is using this poster to try to get gays to get out and vote. I guess they figure a nice set of pecs can get gay men to do about anything.

How true this is. If you don't believe then just flip through your Advocate, Out, Genre, Instinct or any other gay publication, all the ads are of buff hard body men. Why?  I see they really didn't want a face for this ad, just a body..

SNT: ME

Just who is SNT, well if the truth be known I'm no one, just an average gay male in our community. However if you need a visual then I guess I would be John Jeckyll from Love! Valour! Compassion! I was lucky enough to have been invited to the premier, when it was shown in Norfolk, VA. If you need another one, then look back when you were in High school. You know the classes which exist in high school. I can said I wasn't no jock, preppie, nerd and surely wasn't a cheerleader. I guess I was norm who sometime ran with the out casts.

Like every high school, it was a living hell for me. I wasn't out then not even to myself, and yes I was called a fag, and faggot. In most cases this really didn't bother me, since I always had a comeback which wasn't nice. Yes I knew things about my fellow class mates that they didn't know I knew about. In my school days I can only recalled two fights that I was in at school. They didn't have anything to do with my sexuality I can tell you take. Come to think of it a student's sexuality was hardly ever bought up at; however the teachers were hot talk in any classroom.

Thought I wasn't out a few friends did know. However, it was never discuss at all. I don't know why but it never was. Yes I have my share of high school crushes just like everyone. My main crush was with Jock/preppie who also lived in my home town. I would watch him during lunch every day, a few time our eyes would lock on each other, sadly nothing never happen. Even after I found out that he was gay too (in the closet still today) I just never could bring myself to make a move.

The odd thing is that I had not had anyone from my high school at all.

Today I'm still trying to find my place, I doubt I ever will.

My blog which I know will not be well taken by the LGBT community will reflect my own feelings and contempt for our community leaders and community movers. My biggest disappoint with our community is all hate we have for each other. .

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

SNT: Mr Gay Contest, Not all can apply!

International Mr. Gay Compitition
Showcasing Leaders who bring change to the world


USA Finals


2008 International Finalists




Ok I only found two maybe three with facial hair, one with body hair and all other had nice tone bronze and a few with ebony built body. If this is pageant to pick a person to represent the Gay community then where are the others. Where are the bear types, and chub types. I guess since those don't ahve the body in which everyone want to see or those that sponsors likes to have to representing them and their programs. It's always about the money making end of these programs. Below, the MR. GAY CANADA 2008 APPLICATION



Canadian Area of representation (City/Town, Prov./Territory):
Community Organizations/Clubs sponsors:
Full Legal Name:
Address:
City:
Province:
Postal Code:
Telephone:
Cell:
Email:
Webpage:
Date of Birth: very important don't want any old guys in it,
Nationality:
Ethnic roots: what does this matter for??
Native Language:
Foreign Languages:
Height: Your height and weight very important, you must be weight height proportion, can't have anyone that is slightly over weight
Weight:
Shoe Size: Why would your shoe
size, hair, eye color matter for?
Hair Colour:
Eye Colour:
Education: yes only those with higher education,  ivory league would be a major plus,
Job/Career: fortune 500 company employees are a major plus..
Hobbies:
In less then 150 words tell us why you want to be Mr. Gay Canada:
In less then 35 words tell us something about your city/town:
Favourite quote:
Photo credits:



The Mr Gay Canada Competition is a 3-day, indoor/outdoor series of events to help our judges identify a strong spokesman or Ambassador to tell the world about our mission. The Competition includes physical tests and interviews with a panel of judges. Only 15% of the judging points are assigned to appearance, which means 85% of the points are for qualities other than appearance.

Please we all know that physical appearance will count more then 15%. After we need a someone that everyone wants to look at. I wonder what type of physical tests?

Children should't be subject to life long medical choices

Very interesting statement, which I'm sure the #transinc community will claim to be Transphobic.. in natural. There is nothing bias ...