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Today is World AIDS day

December 1st is World AIDS DayDespite amazing advances there remains no cure and new infections continue to be reported.  Today is world AIDS day; make a commitment to know your status if you’ve not been tested recently and encourage your friends to do the same.

Tonight the Prudential Building in Boston will be lit red to honor and remember those we have lost and raise awareness.  The lighting will also be used to mark the launch of the 30th AIDS Walk Boston.  The ceremony will take place at The Shops at the Prudential Center (by the Belvedere Avenue) from 4:30 – 6:30 PM.

AIDS Service Organizations (ASO) around the country and the world, still need your support. Here in Boston, our largest ASO is The AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts.  Visit their website, make a donation or volunteer.

AIDS Action Committee of MA

Sign language: i’m lovin’ it

humorPlease tell me that someone modified this sign and it isn’t on NYC buses driving around the city.  Regardless (or should I say irregardless) i’m lovin’ it McDonalds.

Much thanks to Julian for sharing.

Toys for Joys is Saturday, Dec. 6th

T4J #T4J2014Have you registered for this year’s Toys for Joys party this coming Saturday?

The event’s venue has moved to Bay Village at the Revere Hotel Boston Common – Space 57.  For those of you who may not be familiar with this social party, it helps collect and distribute toys for children in and around Boston who might otherwise not have gifts to open on Christmas day.  Unlike many other fundraisers, T4J is devoid of speeches and rubber chicken dinners and is fun event that gets better each year.

Saturday December 6th – RSVP Today HERE!

Check out last year’s video below and for more information about the event visit their website here.

Date/Time: Saturday, December 6th / 8:00 PM to 1:00 AM 
Location: 200 Stuart Street
Donation: $35.00 charitable event donation upon registration & 3 toys

Shake It Off by The Boys of Boston

Boston Gay Football, Taylor Swift Shake It Off video, BosGuy, Boston, GuyBoston gay flag footballers are back with a new video.  This time they are lip synching to Taylor Swift’s hit Shake it Off. 

Haven’t seen the video yet?  Check it out – well done Chris et al.

Boston you’re my home

Leonard Zakim BridgeImage of Boston’s Zakim Bridge (and Boston Garden to the left) heading north. Courtesy of seanie411 from Boston Globe tumblr page.  More photos of Boston available from Boston Globe’s tumblr page.  Check out the link in my blogroll.

Scruffy Sunday

cuddling, menPrevious Scruffy Sunday Posts

Saturday night video: Cure for homophobia

I have previously shared this very Not Safe For Work video and like to re-post it from time to time because I think there is some truth to this very funny video, which parodies the pharmaceutical advertisements you see on television today.

Small business Saturday

Small Business SaturdayFor all you shopaholics take a moment and think about where your patronage not only will find you that perfect gift, but also support your local businesses.  This includes everyone turning to the web to make purchases.  Think twice before visiting sites like Amazon.com and consider calling or ordering gifts from local, small businesses.

29th Boston tuba Christmas concert today

Later today more than 150 tuba players are expected to participate in Boston’s annual Tuba Christmas Concert in Faneuil Hall.

Looking to take a break from the holiday shopping insanity?  Head down to Faneuil Hall – concert time is 2PM.  For more information visit, faneuilhallmarketplace.com.

Saturday morning comic: Adam and Andy

gay comicClick on the comic strip to enlarge.

ADAM & ANDY is set in the fictional New England town of Woodfield, CT. You can learn more about this strip by visiting, adamandandy.com.

Bonus fur

handsome, hunk, hairy chest, abs, 6 pack, gayAn extra post to help warm your cockles.

Black Friday

Temptation Tuesday, Black Friday“Black Friday” refers to the Friday after Thanksgiving Day and traditionally signifies the beginning of the Christmas shopping season in the United States, although in recent years holiday sales have started even prior to Thanksgiving.  As a result, Black Friday is routinely the busiest shopping day of the year.

I’m not sure about you, but I’m not much of a shopper (and I detest shopping when it is crowded) so this is more my kind of Black Friday. Have a great day.

Furry Friday

handsome, hunk, shirtlessIf there is a god, this guy suffers from chronic halitosis to level the playing ground for us mere mortals.

Past Furry Friday Posts

BosGuy brain teaser

brain teaser, rodinEach Friday morning I post a riddle to get you to think outside the box and exercise your brain.

If you are stumped, feel free to get help – share it with a friend or colleague to see if you can figure it out together.

I’ll confirm answers later in the day so don’t worry if you don’t see your comment posted right away. I want to give everyone a chance.  This week’s riddle has a Thanksgiving theme.

This week’s riddle: What always comes at the end of Thanksgiving?

Like riddles? Check out past week’s brain teasers.

Thanksgiving winter wonderland

IMG_0559.JPGA large snowstorm hit northern New England the day before Thanksgiving, transforming New Hampshire’s Lakes Region into a picture perfect winter wonderland. Bright skies and rising temperatures on Thanksgiving made for some spectacular scenes with the green hues of the lake surrounded by the pristine white of the new fallen snow.

IMG_0560.JPGThe photos are from our evening walk the night before when the snow was piling higher with each passing hour and before the snow plows had a chance to clear the roads.

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