Thursday, July 31, 2008

Heinz gay advertisment pulled in UK

I was just flipping through a friend's photos on Facebook of London Pride 2008.

Looks absolutely fabulous. I'm so jealous.



Drag Queens with BIG Hair



And then I saw this and thought, "Don't Buy Heinz? What the hell?"



This article posted by another blogger explains it all. See the advertisement here on YouTube.

The thing is I have a hard time forming an opinion on this. So, they pulled their ad because some conversative, old foggies got their panties in a wad. They always do. It WAS out there on the tele and now it's all over the internet, and we're talking about it now! So it's gotten out, and now we've seen the advert and its scandalous gay kiss (as if it's the first on TV). So who cares?? I'm sure Heinz won't go under because they stop getting my $1.50 every couple of months from that single bottle of ketchup.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Circumstances Unknown


I'm curious to know, but I really don't care. Looks friggin' hot to me regardless.

They just still look straight for some reason, don't they?

Justin is listed as Flippant

I have to rant for a minute. Since I've been on Facebook, I've gotten all kinds of friend requests from Charlotte gay boys like myself. The thing is, 99% of them never say anything to me, never comment, never message. It's like, what's the point? Same thing bugged me with MySpace. Why should you remain a "friend" when we've never met and we never talk?

But the one thing that just gets under my skin more than anything with them is their incessant relationship status changes. One day they're married, the next they're single. Literally, I've seen it. It's like if they're serious, I can imagine they'd be a real emotional wreck right about now having been through all that in one day. But they're not serious; they're just throwing these terms around like farts in the breeze... Married, Single, Engaged, Divorced, it's like a carousel gone out of control with some of them, like this guy for instance.



Does he not know that people are reading this shit he's posting? I mean, they have a fight, and 20 minutes later they're "engaged." Then the next week it's all over?? Gimme a break. I bet he got dumped because his "fiance" saw his Facebook page.

Can we all just take a deep breath and stop for a minute? Look at yourselves! Unless you live in California or Massachusetts, you cannot "marry" or be "divorced" or "engaged" in this country. You're only denigrating the meaning of these words when you toss them around so thoughtlessly and carelessly. Do you really expect the straight community to take us seriously when we don't even take own relationships seriously? Isn't this all counter-productive to what we've been fighting for for all these years?

Monday, July 28, 2008

I'm on YouTube, bitches!!

I totally geeked out today. I put together my very first YouTube video! I'm so proud. =)


YouTube link

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Pride Charlotte

Earlier today, and by today I mean Saturday, the Gateway Village once again hosted the annual Pride Charlotte in uptown. It was probably the fifth one since I've lived here and only the third that I've heard about, which is interesting in itself. The only reason I knew about it this year was because of a Facebook friend's status message. I remember not going last year because I had errands to run, and I this year had to work. I half-ass tried to get up early, but I slept through my alarm and still felt tired all damn day regardless. So, I have no fun, fabulous photos of rainbow boa bestowed 'mos to show. LOL. Hopefully no Queen City queens are reading this, but from the pictures on the website from last year, it doesn't look like I missed a whole lot. I didn't see hot boys everywhere, or even one. LOL, that was a little mean. I went to Gay Days, so I might be a bit underwhelmed, I think. Any Charlotteans (or whatever the hell you're called) wanna tell me how it all went and prove me wrong? I'd love to see pictures! =)

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

2008 Olympics is gearing up!!

As you all well know, the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing is, what, less than two weeks away now. I'm excited. The Olympics are great to watch on TV -- that stuff you didn't think was humanly possible, they're doing, and you don't even have to leave your couch! The winter Olympics look fun to watch, too and all, it's just that summer brings out all that delicious eye candy for us all to drool over. You bois know what I'm talking about!

My favorite are the divers -- one, because I look like a cat forced into taking a bath when people try to get me to dive, second, because they're all beautifully chiseled, muscular men (and women), and third, because they're not in the water the whole time; they're standing up out of the water, thinking about their next dive, but just standing there, drenching wet in their Speedos with the water dripping off of them. Yummy. Well, I'm rambling, but see for yourself. Here are some pictures from OutSports showing the 3-meter men's synchronized diving practice at the U.S. National meet at the Rose Bowl Aquatic Center in Pasadena, California.


Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Recent Reels

This is beginning to become a recurring theme here on my little bloggie-poo. Here's a list of the recent movies I've seen since my last laundry list and what I thought of them. The Netflix account got bumped up to 3-at-a-time, and I'm tempted to step it up even more, actually.

Seen in Theatres

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - Though the movie has some HUGE "Ah, com'on!" moments, you just have to forget that and just sit back and enjoy the nostalgia of Indiana Jones...all the first three were better, though I did enjoy this one.

WALL-E - Visually busy and interesting to watch. A few cute/romantic moments here and there. Kids may enjoy it, but the GREEN storyline is definitely intended for adults: trash, superstores, and obesity. Oh My!!

Recent Rentals

Into the Wild - Interesting kid, and I would say I have to agree with some of his ideas, however, I have to ask, "Why Alaska of all places?" One other beef: TOO LONG!! One can only drool over him for so long. (Pookie, have you found the full frontal yet? Hehehe)

Stephen King's The Shining - This shit pisses me off. I LOVE The Shining....the original by Stanley Kubrick, not this made-for-TV crap they slapped together is trash in comparison. Don't fuck with the classics!!

The Illusionist - Excellent movie! I had to go back and watch it again and see everything that I missed the first time around. You really have to pay attention to this one, but it's well worth it.

Resident Evil - Guns, zombies, and gory action scenes...maybe a little too gory for me. I never played the games, and now I'm debating whether or not I want to see the rest of them.... I might.

Lawrence of Arabia - I'd heard so much about this and I've always seen it on the top 5 movies of all time, so I had to see it... and I was disappointed after all the hype. First of all, it's almost FIVE HOURS LONG!! FIVE! One, two, three, four, FIVE! There's a friggin' intermission and even it's like 4 hours through the movie, which makes no sense to me. As for the movie itself, it seems alright to me. Watching this, I couldn't help but think the actual person on whom the character was based was a little bit gay if not bisexual. =)

Juno - What a great movie, if for nothing else than the fact that's so quotable. Love it!

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - OMG! WTF has Tim Burton done to this CLASSIC?!? It's positively mutilated! The annoying children, the crappy scenery, the friggin' music makes me wanna shove some cacti in my ears just to make it stop!! This movie is absolute torture to watch.

Children of Men - Though it is a tad gory, I really enjoyed this one. I always love an alternate future science-fiction, especially if it's a dystopia; somehow they just feel more realistic as sad as that sounds. This one is just chock FULL of little morsels of our time's culture that have gone horribly wrong in their time. Loved it!

National Lampoon Presents: Dorm Daze - Talk about plot twists! It's just all over the place. It was an interesting movie, more so than Van Wilder, but you'd definitely have to be drinking to enjoy it.

National Lampoon Presents: Dorm Daze 2 - I liked this one better than the original for some reason. I think it's the murder mystery and the play within the movie. Still, I think you'd have to be drinking to really enjoy this one, too.

Documentaries

Who Killed the Electric Car? - Utterly fascinating. This documentary reminded me that I still have faith that generally people out there are working toward the greater good, only now I have a lot less of that to go around.

Super Size Me - Wow, I had no idea fast food was that bad for you. It made me want to eat more veggies, but then I realized, I don't like many veggies. Oh well, at least I can try to cook at home more often and save money in the process.

Walking with Dinosaurs: Allosaurus - It's really amazing that they can tell so much about the life of an animal that lived over 70 million years ago by its fossilized bones. Must see for dinosaur nerds.

Modern Marvels: The Manhattan Project - The development of the atom bomb has always been a fascinating subject to me, but this show has really filled in the gaps of my knowledge about how it all works and some of the history of its use on Japan in WWII.

NOVA - Absolute Zero: The Conquest of Cold - Interesting chronology of the inventions that brought us ice and air conditioning.

Global Warming: The Signs and the Science - This didn't really tell me anything I hadn't already heard before about global warming...but it was weird coming from Alanis Morisette.

GLBT Movies

Big Eden - Meh. I seriously doubt every in a small Montana town would be hooking up the gays, so I didn't buy it. Besides, there aren't any hot guys in it.

Almost Normal - Meh. Back to the Future goes gay when this aging queer gets transported back to his high school to face his secret crush, though this time everyone's gay. I can see why some might like this one, but it didn't do much for me.

Sugar - The guys were kinda cute, but it was hard to watch with all the drugs and prostitution. It was okay, but it's not something I'd keep for any reason.

Open Cam - I remember seeing this at [heartless, corporate giant movie rental store] and was too embarrassed to rent it. The main character was really hot, but he was about it IMHO. Besides seeing him half naked most of the time, it was hard to watch at times. I'm just glad I stuck it out to see the ending.

Mysterious Skin - Though this one, too, was uncomfortable to watch at times, it was very realistic and well worth the insight. It's a believe able story surrounding a touchy subject that I think they handled well. Joseph Gordon-Levitt did a pretty good job, too.

Boys Briefs - I don't know why I thought this might be good. The acting is corny, cheap, and cheesy. Looks like they spent a good weekend filming on a home camera. And, no, I don't plan on renting the other 18 volumes, thank you very much.

The Color Purple - "You sho' is ugly!" LOL Yes, I'd never seen this one. Watching it, I was wondering how on earth this was a gay movie. It wasn't until afterward when I thought about it that it kind of made some sense.

Happy Endings - This may or may not be a "gay movie," but there are two gay couples, and there's a kinda hot gay make out scene at the end. It's a tangled web of lives that all intersect at the end. There are lots of well-known actors in this one, too.

Defying Gravity - Here's a touching story about a couple of frat guys who are only just seeing each other when of them gets gay-bashed and put into a coma. The other has to come to terms with his relationship with the boy, his frat's homophobia and his own sexuality. That's quite a lot to deal with at once if you ask me! Definitely worth seeing.

New Movies I Want to See

Let me know if they are any good!

The Happening

The Dark Knight

Sex and the City

*Purrrrrrrrrrrrrr*


If Barbara says so, it's true. A couple of guys bought this little lion cub in a Paris department store (Imagine that! It wasn't in Thailand or China!) and brought him home to raise him. They released him back into the wild and years later went to reunite.

My apologies for the overdramatic music. YouTubers. *rolls eyes*


YouTube link

I'm on Facebook, bitches!!

In the last month or two, I've acquiesced and joined the masses on Facebook. I'd actually had an account for a few years, but it went completely ignored until just a couple months back when I got an add request... I cancelled my account. The next day I had two guys at work wanting me to join and friend them, so I said fuck it and joined again.

Then I got to looking, and there's some neat stuff on there. I added all kinds of pictures of friends and added a few applications. Some of the apps are neat but meant for those with ADD, LOL. The BEST part is that, unlike MySpace you don't have to choke your site with HTML and CSS in their clunky editor; you can't actually, but it has TONS more functionality than MySpace, I think. I've found all kinds of friends that I went to school with and lots of people from work. The bad thing is it makes it easier for people to stalk you, haha.

So, look for me or leave me your email or something in a comment, and we'll friend each other, or something.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Magic Pen

YAY for an addicting physics/engineering game I can play at workie! How fun is this shit?!?

MAGIC PEN!!

If you really must cheat or just get plain stuck, there are cheat vids on YouTube, 1 & 2.

Monday, July 14, 2008

I Feel Pretty and Witty and GAAAAAY!!!

Dad made the mistake of singing a bit of this song today, and it's been in my head ALL DAY LONG!

Sing along, girls!!


YouTube Link

Saturday, July 12, 2008

RUUUUUUUUN!!!

The annual festival of San Fermín is underway now in Pamplona, a normally quiet town in Spain's northern Navarra province that comes alive each year with this long-lived festival. The most famous event during the festival of San Fermín is the encierro or the running of the bulls. Thousands of people from all over the world flock here to adorn themselves with red scarfs tied to their necks and waists, to bathe in an orgy of red wine in the plaza outside the town hall, and to await the release of a herd of angry bulls into the crowded streets. The bulls then race down the city streets, cumbersomely slidding and falling at times, goring red-adorned runners in their path, and finally running into the stadium to commence the bullfight wherein FABULOUSLY- and tightly-dressed matadores put on a show for the cheering audience that eventually leads to the slow death of the bulls.

¡¡ ES FABULOSÍSMO !!


First, everyone has to get fuckin' tanked.




Meanwhile at the arena, the boys are getting ready and putting on those gorgeoous outfits!!





RELEASE THE BULLS!!!




Let the bullfighting begin!




The Aftermath...


Writer's Block. I has it.


Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Nerdy Joke of the Week

"I think you need a firmware upgrade."

"That's what she said!"