
To Much Fun
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Someone had to much fun this weekend.
There is nothing worse than throwing out empty bottles of alcohol after a night of drinking and realizing that you are a drunk.
A blog to post comments on my daily life, my obsessions, desires, plans, and my bad habits.
Someone had to much fun this weekend.
There is nothing worse than throwing out empty bottles of alcohol after a night of drinking and realizing that you are a drunk.
This is Kate and Kate's owners have a question on her gender.
This weekend I was at my sister’s house and she was telling me that she is taking Kate to the vet find out if Kate is a boy or a girl.
Is it me or is it obvious? I could not stop laughing, has she not seen her cat? Are they blind?
What do you think?
(I know the cat should have been neutered by now...that will also happen on Monday)
The tower in the background is Coit Tower, from the top you can see all of SF and the bay. It is beautiful.
Once a month the people of San Francisco take to the streets in thier bikes to protest. They congest traffic and for about 30 minutes all you can hear is honking.
I love these people.
On to San Francisco...this is Lomard street, it is the worlds most crooked street.
We went to Little Tokyo and we came across a festival they were having. I am not sure what the drummers are called but they were amazing.
These are pictures of my trip to Los Angeles with Chico.
Here are a few pictures of my weekend and the ropes course I took as part of a leadership course. It was the most amazing time I have had with a group of strangers in my life. If I could do it over again....I would.
Sunday I took part of the Tarrant County AIDS Walk but we were a little late so we missed most of the people.
I stopped by the bookstore today and I found a book that I found very interesting. It is called Dear Friends: American Photographs of Men Together, 1840-1918 by David Deitcher.
As the book suggest, there are a lot of pictures of men together. Although the people in the pictures have passed away and their identity is not known, some of the pictures have a homosexual undertone and some of them are clearly gay. There are pictures of men holding hands, caressing each other, or just posing with their leg on top of each other. There is even a picture of a man with a beard in a dress next to a man in a suit, clearly very gay. Although I don't think all of the men in the pictures are gay, it is very obvious that some of them are.
I guess what surprised me about the book is the bravery, if you can call it that, of the men who posed for these pictures. If people are not completely accepting of homosexuality in this day in age, I can only imagine what it must have been like in 1840. I am adding this book to my list of books to read; if you are in the bookstore make sure you pick it up and take a look at it.