1941, black folk pushed elevator buttons for white folk:
Leo Watson & Four Spirits of Rhythm—Tom Tom the Elevator Boy
2009, straight folk push hot-button topics for gay folk:
A Storm is Gathering parody/spoof by R.I.M.
1941, black folk pushed elevator buttons for white folk:
Leo Watson & Four Spirits of Rhythm—Tom Tom the Elevator Boy
2009, straight folk push hot-button topics for gay folk:
A Storm is Gathering parody/spoof by R.I.M.
Dear President Obama…
First off, woohoo! Congrats, and I’m sorry that the Chief Justice screwed up the oath (he’s still miffed you didn’t vote for him). I voted for you! Well, to be honest, I voted for you in the general but Hillary in the primary. I feel I need to be [...]
This is where the sidewalk ends.
A group of students at Princeton University would like to eliminate the right of freshmen to walk on campus sidewalks. Stating that they would like to “preserve traditional sidewalk values” that define a sidewalk as a “pathway for sophomores, juniors, seniors, graduate students, faculty, staff, and other members of the [...]
It puts the lotion in the basket.
I was throwing out some garbage when I spotted my neighbor’s boyfriend coming back into the apartment building after having thrown out his trash. We greeted each other and exchanged a few semi-awkward pleasantries [as is always the case when talking to someone so on the periphery and yet [...]
Myth 1: Gays already have the right to marry; they have the right to marry a member of the opposite sex. I call this line of reasoning the “Elisabeth Hasselbeck defense,” because the statement is parroted ad nauseum by the popular, conservative co-host of The View. The argument is ridiculous for [...]
Dude, where’s my rights?
from Luke Smalley’s ‘Exercise at Home’
I spent most of yesterday exchanging salacious flirtatious texts with my Cuban ex. Hot. Mui calienté. What is it about Cuban boys that really gets me excited? It’s more than just this rich, Buena Vista Social Club-esque cultural background. It also relates to this naughty [...]