as of yet not covered with MRSA-related boils
Sure enough, it turns out the "dirty gays spreading MRSA superbug" panic news releases were just a lot of hype. And here I was expecting to be covered from head to toe in Old Testament boils from a simple trip to the gym. With regular laundry chores and good personal hygene it appears that I will be fine.
Speaking of boils, you may notice a lack of any discussion about the '08 Presidential election, polls, candidates, mudslinging or who's in or out at the moment. I'm guessing the readers of this blog appreciate that. In a nutshell, I don't care what label the next president has or what his/her views are. I think the next person in the White House will need to have the skills and connections to fix a tremendous amount of crap that built up in the past eight years. That's a heavy order, as there's a lot of ground to cover both domestically and abroad. I can only hope the voters will think of what needs to be done as opposed to voting for what they're most afraid of at the moment. "America the Chickenshit," is an entry I've been brewing in my head for a while that I hope to post soon. I am mildly positive that America has learned its lesson since the heartbreaking 2004 re-election.
This weekend promises a plethora of venues in DC for each and every gay subculture possible, starting with Paint on Friday night, which caters to El Salvadoran transsexual crown moulding detailers and gay men who are proficient with Illustrator and Photoshop. Then on Saturday it's HARR! for gay men with prostheic limbs and former Merchant Marine lesbians. Then on Sunday afternoon there will be Uff-da! at Mr. Day's in Arlington for g/l/bi/trans Green Bay Packers fans.
Seriously, I'd really like to see the Packers and Old Man Favre beat the Jets, and then the Patriots, just to shut all the Mid-Atlanteans up for a bit around here. I'm soo tired of hearing about the glory of the allmighty Red Sox and Patriots. The weather in Wisconsin is ungodly cold at this time and is expected to be well below freezing on Sunday.
TJ was kind enough to accept my invitation to go see Scott Bakula doing show tunes tonight. I'm guessing that's his personal dose of masochism in celebration of Mid-Atlantic Leather weekend, but he's being gracious about it.
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It's a bit crazy up here with furniture stores selling green and gold couches and chairs. Houses blink green and gold and grocery stores and roads are abandoned when the Pack plays. But that's during the regular season. With the playoffs only days away the local channels break into regular broadcasting when Favre burps. And yes it's going to be crazy cold with negative twenty wind chills.
Uh...I'd like to see the Pack beat the Giants, since that's who they're playing. Then, yes, it would be nice if they'd shut the Pat's down, unlikely as it is.
I expect a report on Bakula but you don't have to include TJ's moans of disgust.
Tsk, tsk - there's nothing left to beat out of the Jets, they're all done. Le Favre actually has to pack away the Giants to get some playtime with Tom Brady. Now that's a video I'd actually pay for...
I would pay to watch Scott Bakula read his grocery list - more if he'd to it topless. Yum.
Hmmmm, when did the Jets get in the playoffs??? I thought Favre was going to knock cleats with the New York Giants this weekend...
Perhaps I had better check my tv listings.
Jets/Giants, whatever. Weren't they the New York Jets once?
Oh, Jimbo... I think you need to stay out of the NYC metro area for a few years. I'm pretty sure confusing the Jets and Giants is punishable by death.
There's both the NY Giants and the NY Jets, though, curiously, they both play in the same stadium in New Jersey.
New Englanders aren't "Mid-Atlanteans." That is all.
Hmm, so you really think Americans have learned their lesson. Interesting, and what gives you that impression? I'm really worried about our country. I'm not really sure we can pull out of this mess and I'm definitely not that confident that America will actually pick the right candidate that can do it. Yes, I'm negative.