Yearly Archives: 2012

Stephen King’s message to Mitt Romney

Stephen King Author, Stephen King, had this to say about the Republican Party’s stand on taxing the wealthy. You may read the full article that ran on Daily Beast here.

Here is an excerpt of what King wrote:

Mitt Romney has said in effect, “I’m rich and I don’t apologize for it.” Nobody wants you to, Mitt. What some of us want—those who aren’t blinded by a lot of bullshit persiflage thrown up to mask the idea that rich folks want to keep their damn money—is for you to acknowledge that you couldn’t have made it in America withoutAmerica. That you were fortunate enough to be born in a country where upward mobility is possible (a subject upon which Barack Obama can speak with the authority of experience), but where the channels making such upward mobility possible are being increasingly clogged. That it’s not fair to ask the middle class to assume a disproportionate amount of the tax burden. Not fair? It’s un-fucking-American is what it is. I don’t want you to apologize for being rich; I want you to acknowledge that in America, we all should have to pay our fair share. That our civics classes never taught us that being American means that—sorry, kiddies—you’re on your own. That those who have received much must be obligated to pay—not to give, not to “cut a check and shut up,” in Governor Christie’s words, but to pay—in the same proportion. That’s called stepping up and not whining about it. That’s called patriotism, a word the Tea Partiers love to throw around as long as it doesn’t cost their beloved rich folks any money.

Boston’s finest?

boston police carThis morning, while I was driving Sergio from the South End into the Back Bay, we were inching down Dartmouth Street which at certain times of the day (like the morning commute) is very slow moving.

As if the reputation of Boston drivers isn’t bad enough

One reason it is so tough to get down Dartmouth Street is because jerks drivers block intersections.  I usually just shake my head and think “dumb ass” so I was agog when this Boston police cruiser paused at the crosswalk then opted to drive another 10′ forward essentially blocking off any cars on Appleton Street (the intersection).

Notice the space behind the cruiser?  That’s because we stayed back behind the crosswalk in case the cruiser would decide to back up. The cruiser and I parted ways about a half mile down the road when I turned onto Huntington Avenue. I wonder how many other intersections this car blocked as he/she went on their way?

Suddenly it makes sense

Yoga is one of those activities that so many people rave about. I’ll be honest, I’ve given it a try before but never really got into it.  However after seeing this handsome man, I’m willing to reconsider.

Namaste

DNC bonus post

Ted KennedyThe Dream Lives On

Last night the Democratic National Convention (DNC) paid tribute to my former Senator who passed away in 2009.  During the tribute they listed his many accomplishments, and while all were impressive and admirable, one in particular spoke to me when he was referred to as “The Leader of LGBT Rights”.

I miss my former Senator

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Where in Boston should you live?

Where in Boston should you live 

Boston.com recently posted a quick and easy survey that supposedly identifies the Boston neighborhood which suits your personality best. Are you a Boston resident? Contemplating a move to Boston? Or have you never visited and curious what part of town to book your hotel? Take this survey; it is all in good fun.

Thanks to blogger / friend Julian for telling me about this.

Happy hump day

HHDNow that it is the afternoon on the East coast, I feel like we truly are over the hump so Kermit and I wanted to wish you a happy hump day.

Talk to me campaign

Trevor Lifeline: (866) 488-7386

In 2010, outraged by so many gay and lesbian youth committing suicide, Dan Savage created the It Gets Better Project.  Now the Trevor Project, the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth has now launched the Talk To Me campaign

SpeakEasy Stage one day sale

speakeasy stage bostonWhile I enjoy the travelling Broadway productions, I really prefer supporting Boston’s local theater companies.  One of my favorite theater companies is the SpeakEasy Stage, which I’ve written a fair bit about here.

Today only the SpeakEasy Stage Co is having a one day sale. The sale, which started online at  midnight, for select performances for both The Motherf**cker with the Hat (September 14 – 20 shows only) and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (October 19 – 25 shows only) are just $25 (not including service fees).  If you purchase tickets at the Box Office at 527 Tremont Street in the South End you can avoid the service fees too (Box Office is open from 12-6PM).

This is an amazing deal and opportunity for you to plan a fun night out with someone special or a group of friends.  Help support Boston’s theater scene and make plans with your friends today.  More about The SpeakEasy Stage, their 2012-2013 season and how to buy tickets online here.

DNC bonus post

Via @Ahizz

scott james FNO Boston party

scott-james-fno-bostonThe new scott james store in Boston recently moved to new digs at 173 Newbury Street, and to celebrate the store will distribute Fashion Night Out (FNO) Survival Kits on Thursday to men who visit their store while supplies last.

Each kit includes SWAG from Billy Jealousy, Emerge Salon Men’s Club, Skincando, Cape Crabbers, Dillon’s Restaurant, Taza Chocolate and scott james. Select kits include scott james gift cards valued up to $250 and one lucky guy will win a free night stay at the coveted Revere Hotel.

FNO Boston is later this week on Thursday, September 6th. I’ll be stopping by the new scott james store and plan on attending their  party at the Revere Hotel’s Emerald Lounge later that evening.

Plan on stopping by their new store at 173 Newbury Street to find out more about the party, or if you cannot join – follow my Tweets on Thursday evening.

Jehovah’s Witnesses want the deaf to stop masturbating

On September 1st, Jehovah’s Witnesses released a video encouraging the deaf not to masturbate.  As you may imagine,  the video is now going viral.

Copies of the original video are now all over YouTube, like the video I’ve included below, which has these well intended Jehovah Witnesses signing t0  R. Kelly’s Ignition Remix.

Feel free to watch this at work.  Although the subject matter may be objectionable its all in sign language.  I’m sure everyone will be crowding around your cube / office to see this comical video.

Who knew that the deaf were masturbating so much? 

The Welcoming Committee

In July, Lisa DeCanio from BostonInno asked the question in her column Why is Making Friends in Boston so Hard?  A few weeks later I found myself in Cambridge sitting across from Daniel Heller and Ashley Lucas from The Welcoming Committee (TWC).

Not familiar with TWC? Its affiliated with Guerrilla Queer Bar (GQB), a group that achieved notoriety for taking over bars the first Friday of each month not typically considered gay or gay-friendly. GQB nights in Boston routinely brings 500+ 20 and 30-somethings.  Later this week GQB will be hosting their next take over. Interested? Check out TWC FB page for more information. The success of that group has now expanded to include The Welcoming Committee (TWC).

Recognizing it can be hard to connect with people and gay and lesbian men and women may feel uncomfortable venturing out on their own to certain venues, TWC started planning social events that take a page out of the Guerrilla Queer Bar playbook; planning social events away from the bars and in locations not typically considered “gay”.

This group has hopes their “take over” model will go viral.  To encourage the Boston LGBT community to connect and explore other places in the city, they have launched what I believe is the first mobile app of its kind.  NOTE: At the time this post was published the App was not available. It is awaiting approval by Apple and is expected very soon. 

Curious to learn more about TWC?  Visit them online at, http://thewelcomingcommittee.com.

Give your coworkers a boost today

helping handToday is the first day back after the Labor Day Weekend in the United States which also signifies the end of the summer season for Americans.

It has been a struggle to get back into the swing of things.  Perhaps you work with someone  like me; cut them a bit of slack and give them a boost. I know I could use it. I’m already thinking about Friday.

Temptation Tuesday

tempation-tuesday-bosguyThanks to Kenneth in the 212 for posting this handsome guy.

Past Temptation Tuesday Posts