A quick heads-up to all my wonderful readers out there: next Saturday, April 21st is Record Store Day, a day dedicated – as the name should make clear – to supporting record stores throughout the world.
DSK-ed
Today’s award for best public slipperiness goes—as it probably should it matters of licentiousness—to a Frenchman, Henri Leclerc, who, in explanation of his client’s supposed misbehaviors, gives a stirring and lucid defense.
Pure Gold
A few thoughts on my first job in Seattle working at Gold’s Gym, along with a tribute to a character I now regularly see at the gym when I exercise
Back To The B
Some thoughts on a recent trip up to Bellingham, WA, where my northwest experience began 11-years ago.
A Variety of Whining, or On My Narcissism
Some spam-icisim that unwittingly hit a nerve, and my attempt at a response
Gaylentines
In a spirit of Hallmarkian timeliness yesterday Washington State became the 7th state in the union to sign a law permitting gay couples to marry. I’ve written about this subject before on this site, and I’m excited that after years of struggling my non-straight friends can now experience the sufferings and miseries that for generations have been the sole domain of us straights.
Valentine’s Day, or the Gift of Forever
There’s only a week left until one of the ugliest events in modern American society. No, it’s not another Republican Election Event during which we’re subjected to hearing Rick Santorum blabber nor is it the return of Luke Wilson to prime-time television. I’m talking about Valentine’s Day, a scourge for those of us single folks and one I’d argue that’s even worse for those who are coupled.