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Re: Sex With Taxi Drivers part 2
Daddy do you remember telling me what happened the last time you were like that? Well, let's just say that last time you went home with M*tt D****n-this time it was Mohammed.
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Re: Straight To Hell (Sex Stories)
Gobs, I forgot to mention the son was on a break from Texas A&M... I think YOU understand.
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Re: Straight To Hell (Sex Stories)
an AGGIE????? you've got to be bullshittin' me!!!! well, you know what they say... ain't nuthin' in texas but steers and queers. guess he didn't have no horns. for those of you who weren't fortunate enough to be reared in this the largest of the 48 contiguous states - A & M stands for agricultural and mechanical. it's where you go to major in animal husbandry and tractor engineering. i guess these farmers have a thing for old goats. (sorry, hattie. i couldn't resist.)
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Re: Sex With Taxi Drivers part 2
Gosh, Singh must be the Punjab equivalent of Smith. http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/sikh011030_hair.html
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Re: Straight To Hell (Sex Stories)
I�m not a writer so please pardon the grammatical errors. I had an adventure last nite I wanted to share. Last night at Kitch Inn I noticed a girl sitting alone with a sad look on her face and went over to cheer her up. Her name was Simone, it turned out she had a fight with her husband. Anyway we danced and drank the night away and she was so loaded I had to drive her home. All night she had been touching me and we were kissing each other lightly, she was so pretty. When we got to her...
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Re: Miss Understood's Hi from Thailand
There is a topic like that in The Versailles Room called bibliofile. http://motherboards.infopop.net/3/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=873293195&f=257291895&m=919291466 How do you post? Internet cafe? I'm always amazed how wired the world really is. We have been in some pretty remote places and they always seem to have some sort of Internet cafe. (always with teen age kids online buying Hip Hop clothes)
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Re: Miss Understood's Hi from Thailand
Actually M. Ra, as I was reading that book all I kept thinking about was how you would live for it! It gets sicker as it goes on but I won't spoil it for you. If Todd ever finishes "My face for the world to see" this should be his next film! I won't embarass anyone by name, but you should see some of the emails I get from certain Asian queens in NY. You sometimes forget that people with limited English will write the way they speak. It's very cute, it's always the "L" and "R" switch. But...
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Re: Mondo Internet
I got that same dumb T-shirt email. Whay are people so stupid? They are actually deluded enough to think that it will catch on! m
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Re: Jo-Jo Baby - DollMaker
Was out last night at a renegade punk bar in Billyburg (i.e. Williamsburg, the Brooklyn art mecca) tossing back stale beer / listening to Sepulatura with a newly migrated New Yorker who came to us via London from Chicago. Indeed, I am growing quite fond of this witty, brazen and beautiful girl who aspires to wrestle more than anything in the world. We were talking of the windy city and I mentioned you had joined the ArtMaker forum. And such a smile came across her face as she told me how...
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Re: RIP, VIP
Next to Quentin Crisp, one of my favorite New Yorkers was an uptown girl whom I belatedly learned passed on. I was visitng the NYTimes obit section for the first time in many months and discovered Daphne Helman, had passed away this summer very close to if not on Warhol's birthday.) She was listed as a name on the bottom of the page but the link wasn't working. Later that day I was on the Motherboards in the Versailles section and was reminded of the RIP VIP which I've also avoided far too...
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Re: RIP, VIP
With his sometimes crackpot notions and radiant, ecstatic, vision of the holiness of being queer, Harry Hay refused to play the model homosexual EVEN IN THE GLOW of its conservatism, America "” which was formed via revolution, after all has always taken a certain pride in its radicals. Even so, America prefers to remember its history-makers in sanitized versions with none of the messy, often embarrassing flaws that are usually inscribed on the souls who take it upon themselves to change the...
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Re: Rice Queens - The Anne Rice topic
I adore Anne Rice, and can't wait to read the new one. However, the guy who has gay sex with himself is not that exciting. I have gay sex with myself all the time. Technically speaking, I am a girl having sex with me, a girl. I don't talk to myself or anything, though. And I do usually roll over and fall asleep or just get up and leave when I 'm done. I'm such a pig.
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Re: Adam Ant
randella, you're entirely right: it just becomes so sad when the 'drama' of the famous person is misunderstood & mocked. numerous friends & family called me when the news of adam's stuff was reported (like they used to when he was going to be on tv), but with this gleeful kind of "your hero's not so perfect after all" your description of the goodies from berlin awoke that fetishy new record thing in me: the joy of getting the albums (ants & otherwise), of examining liner notes...
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Re: 57 Varieties ( Club 57 Remembered)
My band, the Cuban heels played at "little" Club 57, opening for Patti Smith-Sam Shepard play "Cowboy Mouth". I remember a tangle of fuzzboxes at my feet. The best thing I ever saw there was a stripper called Lady Bug who had the most fantastic puppet theatres that she wore around her neck. A wonderful rhyming monologue done up by her bikerish (boy?)friend. Lovely, charming, beautiful sets, smart wordplay. Never heard from her again.
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town
Balducci's Closes Landmark Store Jan 8, 2003 7:18 am US/Eastern (1010 WINS) NEW YORK Balducci's, the gourmet market known for its rare and exotic food products, has closed its flagship store in Greenwich Village, its owner said. The landmark store, which had occupied the same storefront since the 1970s, was shuttered at closing time on Tuesday, and plans were being made to reopen in a different location. Clifford Smith, the CEO of the Maryland-based Sutton Place Gourmet chain, which bought...
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Re: Beams To Bobby Part 2
hey bobby, flowryder, betty dom and i will be at chez for the 10:00pm blast of love. i hope you are feeling better everyday. kisses, m
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Re: Beams To Bobby Part 2
Bobby, Hi hons. It is nice to know you are getting some more fats on ya! Did you know fat makes estrogen? That's why ladies of a certain age get their little storage pudge: to make some extra for the long haul through the big M. You can't wig out yet and miss that ride. Sheee-it. I tried to go out today and it was yes, like Antarctica. I was shocked to see Balducci's is boarded up! Well last time I went there I couldn't even find my apricot tea. The new owners botched it, I guess. Can you...
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Re: AB FAB
How cool!m i have actuallu heard of oakham, i think that is where we had to take my horse when he was ill. Serge "im serge im your son" eddy "he's a book?"
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town
I'd like to reiterate something that might be lacking from my posts: I REALLY do not look for things to knock. I know most of you get it, but for those that don't, well, there it is. I'd like to explain why I usually am one of the first to be obnoxious. I'm all for a new fun party, but when the party has to push the fact that they want only the trendy and famous to come, and we SHOULD come because there are those people, they blanket the fact that the party needs more OOMPH. If the party is...
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Re: Jo-Jo Baby - DollMaker
i would .....and i´m sure someone else out there would do it too. we are going to be there the 23rd till the 30th so we can just go out one night and practice....hehe
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town
We knew it was coming. $500,000 for a condo in ugly-ass Williamsburg? Me thinks not.
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Re: RIP, VIP
Sandman Sims, 86, Tap Dancer and Fixture at the Apollo, Dies By DOUGLAS MARTIN (text from The NYtimes accuracy under scrutiny) Sandman Sims, the celebrated tap dancer and Apollo Theater legend, died on May 20 in the Bronx. He was 86, although he long maintained that his age was "a matter of opinion." For decades he was "executioner" at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, chasing unpopular acts off the stage on amateur nights, sometimes with a toy gun. He told disconsolate losers about how he...
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Re: ARCADIA! Opening Night Gala May 30 at CBGB Gallery
Boy am I sorry that I dropped off the Motherboards/ArtMaker radar during April/May (always a crazy busy time for me as a theater writer). Organizing and blending and pacing this kind of highly collaborative thing is something I'm pretty good at, even (perhaps especially) when flying the seat of my pants. Plus, this sort of wildly creative venture is definitely something my (admittedly almost resourceless) theatre troupe NeoNeo would love to support. I'm a resource! Use me! Hmmm. The Marquee...
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Re: Mondo Internet (Part 2)
http://www.thepropexchange.com/stage.htm I hope some of these turn up @ Cabaret M. this summer!
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Re: JC Leroy (as Terence put it)
Now reading it a SECOND time to try to pinpoint where I start percolating... this uncanny effect it has, you too Bobby? Hoping to see if its illusions will take deeper hold, if its luxurious syntax is truth. Not sleeping and mentally overstimulated...! Is it the sexual frisson? (But for me the eroticism isn't the whoring as much as les images de pimpage.) Thanx for the insight in re the second book Cher M. Madison by Wednesday we should be all boned up, homework done, ready to blather on...
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Re: JC Leroy (as Terence put it)
I agree it is painful to read. But his style is the triumph, don't you think... Apparently the subject matter of Heart/Deceitful is much less stylized. (Now I am definitely not taking it on my trip...!) On a related note, I rec'd the film "The Piano Teacher" for my birthday, and it's enough to put any tourist off S&M... Total candor - that being a 'true sadomasochist' is not actually much fun, OR glamourous. No pop cool there at all, no groovy fashions, or spooky techno equipment. Just...
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Re: Party Monster - Michael Alig
Diane Brill: Anna Nicole Smith Lady Bunny: Philip Seymour Hoffman Robin Byrd: Courtney Love Lynn Yeager: Delta Burke Citrus Hills: Jack Nicholson Hapi Phace: Lainie Kazan Lavinia Coop: Judy Carne Desi Monster: Jack Osbourne Little Kenny: Carol Channing
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Re: Goin' To The Chapel: The Lesbian, Gay & T/S Marriage Topic
I have never thought I want to be married in that conventional sense of the word, but last week's editorial in Time by Andrew Sullivan (full disclosure- not many times do I agree with what he rights) really made a lot of sense. Why the M Word Matters to Me Separate by "equal" has not worked historically in our country, and at this point I think that ALL men and women deserve the right to get married, and all the trimmings that go with that. History is going to play out over the next year...
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Re: Goin' To The Chapel: The Lesbian, Gay & T/S Marriage Topic
A despicable election year trick, intended to drive a wedge between the queer community and our hetero neighbors. While depressing, this article is highly informative and I love the quoted reactions from DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe, the ACLU and others. And though the Democratic presidential candidates are not THAT much better, at least they are against a constitutional amendment and Kerry can boast that he voted against the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996.
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Re: Puritan Watch
Meanwhile, in modern places... Can you imagine this ever happening here? It sickens me the way we keep people "alive" on machines -- often for years and years -- though they're braindead and have no hope of ever truly "living" again. Netherlands Hospital Euthanizes Babies Nov 30, 3:03 PM (ET) By TOBY STERLING AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) - A hospital in the Netherlands - the first nation to permit euthanasia - recently proposed guidelines for mercy killings of terminally ill newborns, and...
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Re: BEWITCHED
Now really, I think they are only going about a third of the way with this concept of reviving a classic 60's comedy. They should do it as one of those 'road episodes' where the regular weekly cast goes to, like, Miami Beach, or Disneyland. Except this movie should be done like a freakin convention. It should be Bewitched, Green Acres, Petticoat Junction, All in the Family, Adam 12, Leave it to Beaver, I Dream of Jeannie, Beverly Hillbillies, The Munsters, and My Favorite Martian All Go to,...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York
The "Only Money vs. Only No Money" thread here made me think of this... Odd that about 28 years ago I was having a very similar discussion one day in a loft on Mercer Street owned by a cocaine dealer friend of my brother's who had laundered his money by buying up a great deal of that neighborhood. Tom Wolfe's The Painted Word had come out the previous year and someone was playing a then-unreleased demo of a song by Joni Mitchell, composed as a response to Wolfe (The Boho Dance.) Naturally...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York
It is a short story of Proust's, where he re-animates Flaubert's Bouvard and Pecochet as irredeemable pedants who are set on a sentimental education (or re-education) of Parisian society... something like that. The 2 complain often about the 'new art' which then consisted of Symbolists and other Decadent thralls... Here is another nice quote for you. One of the pedants is fancifully addressing Wagner: "Your music, sir, is full of monsters, and all one can do is -- keep inventing. In nature...