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Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Sorry Guys!!!

Sorry for the delay. I will have a new show tomorrow. I will post it Thursday night after 8 p.m. Eastern time.

Monday, December 26, 2005

Anti Marriage Law

Anti Marriage Law.

     This is very important. Everyone's rights are going to be violated. This new amendment will bar same-sex couples from marrying but also prevent the state of Pennsylvania from recognizing civil unions. The worst part of this amendment is that is going to affect common law marriages in Pennsylvania. You might be asking yourself why is this important, well, if enough states pass an Anti Marriage Law they can make they can make it a constitutional amendment. So please get involve it’s simple.

Please send a letter to your state legislator: Information is below:

To locate and contact your state legislator, call (717) 787-6810 or

Website:

http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/home/home/find.cfm







Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Help Me Name My Pet Ferret


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Presenting Shinjuku Zulu!!!


Shinjuku Zulu (also know as K.I.A.) is the official band of The Gay Experience.

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I found an official band for the gay experience. I talk about my new pet (help me name her). I talk about shit that pisses me off about philly and we talk about stereotypes. Music by Hardmoon.

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Sunday, December 18, 2005

Seniors Charged With Selling Prescriptions

This is not necessarily gay news ,but, just tells us how bad the society we live in is getting.


Seniors Charged With Selling Prescriptions



By ROGER ALFORD, Associated Press Writer / 12.12.2005


Dottie Neeley, 87, was fingerprinted, photographed and thrown in jail,
imprisoned as much by the tubing from her oxygen tank as by the concrete and steel
around her.
The woman — who spent two days in jail after her arrest last December — is
among a growing number of Kentucky senior citizens charged in a crackdown on a
crime authorities say is rampant in Appalachia: Elderly people are reselling
their painkillers and other medications to addicts.
"When a person is on Social Security, drawing $500 a month, and they can sell
their pain pills for $10 apiece, they'll take half of them for themselves
and sell the other half to pay their electric bills or buy groceries," Floyd
County jailer Roger Webb said.
Since April 2004, Operation UNITE, a Kentucky anti-drug task force crated
largely in response to rampant abuse of the powerful and sometimes lethal
painkiller OxyContin, has charged more than 40 people 60 or older with selling
primarily prescription drugs in the mountains.
"It used to be a rare occasion to have an elderly inmate," Webb said. "Five
years ago it was a rarity."
Local jails are having to bear the increased cost of caring for old and often
sickly inmates.
"You've got to give them more attention," Webb said. "It's putting a strain
on my deputies. We're understaffed anyway. You've got to get them doctors, and
meet their medical needs."
Researchers suspect the problem is not limited to Appalachia.
Elderly people "may be looking for a way to bring in a little extra money,"
said Erin Artigiani, deputy director of the University of Maryland Center for
Substance Abuse Research. "We haven't heard a lot about senior citizens being
a source of those drugs. We know college students do this. It's not much a
stretch to think that seniors could do it, too."
Dr. Anita Cornett, a physician in Hyden, said one of her patients, a reformed
drug addict, told her that he bought all his drugs not from a known dealer,
but from elderly people.
Cornett said she does random drug screenings to make sure her patients are
taking their prescription drugs instead of selling them. In addition, staffers
routinely call patients and ask them to bring their prescription bottles in
so that the pills can be counted.
The Rev. Doug Abner, pastor of Community Church in Manchester and an
anti-drug activist, said senior citizens may not understand the seriousness of
selling prescription drugs.
"They justify it because they're having a hard time financially," he said.
"Left to ourselves, we can justify anything, but they're really part of the
problem."
However, Dan Smoot, a former state police drug detective who heads the task
force, said the elderly people being charged are not necessarily struggling to
put food on the table.
"Most of the elderly we arrest are merely continuing a family tradition," he
said. "It has been part of their culture for a long time."
Neeley, the old woman who was arrested along with her son and his girlfriend,
faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted of trafficking in prescription
drugs as well as marijuana.
However, a prosecutor has agreed not to oppose "shock probation" if Neeley
enters a guilty plea at her next court appearance, Dec. 29. Under shock
probation, a defendant who is unlikely to repeat the crime is released after
getting a brief taste of life behind bars.
Her attorney, Terry Jacobs, said the plea bargain would be a gamble, because
the judge could decide not to grant her shock probation, and "six months is a
death sentence for her."
In a telephone interview, Neeley denied selling drugs. She said she suffers
from emphysema and asthma and sometimes uses a wheelchair. She said she was
shocked when police arrived to arrest her and made the 4-foot 8-inch, 120-pound
woman walk from her house to a cruiser.
"I had to hold my hands up all the way," she said. "They wouldn't let me hold
them down."
Her lawyer declined to discuss specifics of the charges. But speaking
generally, he said: "You've got a depressed economy. You've got an opportunity for
these folks to make money. If you're seeing a disproportionate number of
elderly, it's because they are the people who are going to be prescribed most of
the drugs."





Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved

Monday, December 12, 2005

Soccer players expelled for gay sex

Now, it's a sad day when we can't even enjoy the news!
Soccer players expelled for gay sex
In an incident that was described by some reports as scandalous, four soccer players were expelled from their club in Varna, Bulgaria, for having sex in the team locker room. The four were apparently expelled from the MAX club after being caught in a sex foursome in the changing room, according to the Sofia News Agency.
Coach Georgi Dimov confirmed the disclosure, saying that the gay players were kicked out for damaging the club's reputation, according to 7 Dni Sport newspaper. MAX is currently struggling to enter professional football and is negotiating with potential sponsors, the report said.
Outsports.com reports that Bulgaria has some pro-gay antidiscrimination laws. However, according to the International Lesbian and Gay Association, the Bulgarian penal code prohibits "scandalous homosexuality," homosexuality in public, and activities that may "lead to perversion." Violation of these laws can be punished with one to five years imprisonment and "social disgrace."
Early reaction from soccer fans on the SNA Web site range from outrage that gay players would be kicked off a team to understanding that sex in the workplace, gay or straight, is unacceptable. (Advocate.com)

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Saturday, December 10, 2005

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Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Reader Feedback

Reader Feedback
Putting this on the blog to see what you guys can recommend or just tell me what you think? I already answer it on my podcast (#8) so download it girls.

Hello, my name is (Mr. Thoughts), I am a 41 year old swm. I am 6’1, 220, and have lots of hair everywhere but my head, which I keep close, buzzed. So… How does a curious virgin explore the other side?

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Show Number 8

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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Blogger's Rant (Happy Holidays to all of my Readers)


First I want to start with thanking all of my readers/listeners for giving me a great first month (really three weeks but who's counting). As I look back in how much has happen in the last month and I can't help but wonder are things going to get better for us in the gay community. We started November with one of our own trying to defend himself from gay bashing and in the process landed himself in jail. In the same month the Vatican has declared a full out war on gay priests. Then to top it all off a transgender person get wrongly accused and targeted for a crime she claims she didn't commit.
Then I saw something that made me realize that we don't have it so bad. I was walking down the street and I saw a gay couple walking holding hands down the street and no one seem to care. Then to my amazement they kissed in plain daylight. Not a little kiss but a full blown kiss. There were no stares (except for me), no one calling them fag, and no gay bashing. In the same day I was watching Made on MTV (yes I still watch MTV) and I saw how a boys soccer team embraced their new player and told him that they accepted him the way he is. This made me think. For the most part we as a gay community have it pretty good. Yes we still don't have the same rights as straight people do but we fail to realize that it took blacks a few hundred years to reach what we have. I know that there is gay bashing and discrimination out there but if we can change the mind of the youth we can accomplish anything. Isn't the youth the future of this nation? Who care if those old fags don't accept us they will be dead in a few years anyway (kidding).

J. Manuel

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Music Podcast!!!

My Very First Music Podcast!!!
Music By
Latin Chino (Latin Chino), Internet Ho (Flo White), Worst of all possible Worlds (The Platonics), Sing me a Song (J.P. and the Truly Richards), Hip Hop Inomix (Introspect)