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Damm Hillary sure is lookin hard at somethin’

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008


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‘I didn’t know she was going to be here’…

“The L word” - where are the butch dykes?

Sunday, March 30th, 2008


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By Mrs. Snoop

 Snoop and I have been catching up on TV lately. Awhile back he started watching a show made for “Showtime” called “The L Word.” And now I’ve been watching it with him.For those who haven’t seen this show before, it’s all about a bunch of women in LA who are lesbian. The characters are all beautiful (pretty much); not a butch lesbian in the whole bunch. They party all the time. They sleep together the night they meet and they move in together the next day (or week). And they all behave like they are incapable of being stable or faithful, no matter how much they love their partner(s) or how hard they worked to “hook up” in the first place.

I don’t know hundreds of lesbians personally, but the handful I do know (some quite well) do not look like this women, nor thank God do they act like them. However, in checking with my closest lesbian friend (is that like having a black friend I wonder?) she says that the show is actually more true to life then I think. She said that the population in question is largely unstable, overly-sex-obsessed, and unfaithful, despite her relationship’s longevity. We’ve talked about that trend in the past, and she believes that some of it is due to the fact that there is very little societal encouragement for such couples to stay together; on the contrary.

But I don’t know. Society supports hetereo-couples marrying and staying together. And yet, over 50% of all married couples now end in divorce. So societal support does not seem to discourage break-ups. So I’m not sure if society can be blamed for the choices people make or how they behave in their sex lives and relationships.

lesbians2.jpgThe “L word” is not a bad show. The show has some heavy hitting actresses in it, the plot always has something new to say and the music they choose is good. But I do get tired of seeing people who can never be happy in their relationships. I get tired of seeing people throw happiness away with both hands. I get tired of people looking for love everywhere but in their own relationships. I get tired of seeing and hearing about self-destructive behaviors and the worship of instant (or sexual) gratification.

It makes me sad to see so many people unwilling or unable to find and stay in healthy relationships. Whether gay or straight. Whether on TV or in real life. If anyone ever figures out a guaranteed way of choosing a mates who last for a happy life time, that person will contribute more to humanity then anyone since Jesus Christ.

“The L-word.” No it’s not love. But maybe it should be.

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MARCIA! MARCIA! MARCIA!

Monday, September 24th, 2007

‘BRADY’ STAR’S STEAMY SEX WITH TV SIS JANStory Link

bradybunch1a.jpgHere’s the story - of a Sapphic love affair?”Brady Bunch” star Maureen McCormick - who played the TV family’s oldest girl Marcia Brady - will reveal in a new tell-all book how she had a steamy on-set sexual relationship with the co-star who played her younger sister Jan.

The book, titled “Here’s the Story,” will detail how a small crush blossomed into a romantic and physically intimate relationship between McCormick and Eve Plumb, according to published reports.

Due out next year on HarperCollins imprint William Morrow, the bombshell biography will also touch on topics such as McCormick’s battles with bulimia, cocaine addiction and depression.

But what will likely shock most fans of the 1970s hit TV series are the details of the budding love affair between the two co-stars who played the highly competitive sisters.

It’s not the first time salacious details of behind-the-scenes sex have emerged in the years since the campy classic went off the air.

In 1992, co-star Barry Williams, who played Greg Brady, wrote in his tell-all tome, “Growing Up Brady,” how he dated not only his on-screen mom, Florence Henderson, but engaged in several romps with McCormick as well.

And in 1997, McCormick hinted at a lesbian tryst between her and Plumb when she told a Los Angeles radio host about the crush she developed for Plumb while the two worked closely on the smash series that ran from 1969-1974.

“We had really good times together,” she playfully said at the time.

When asked if that meant the two had been “pattycake close or Ellen DeGeneres close,” McCormick coyly revealed the two had swapped spit.

“Yeah, we kissed,” she said.

Her publicist later clarified that she meant simply on the cheek.

But all the while, McCormick - like many of her young co-stars - was under serious emotional stress trying to balance her TV fame with the strains of being a teenager.

Now 51, McCormick is married with an 18-year-old daughter and lives in Southern California.

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I did have sex with that woman….no really I did!

Friday, September 21st, 2007

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Not from Hillary, from Bill: I did have sex with that woman, Ms. Clinton. Or is that like too much information, even for a Friday afternoon?

Hillary Clinton: I’m not a lesbian

Hillary Clinton has publicly announced that she is not a lesbian.

Hillary Clinton officially declared she’s not a lesbian - not that there’s anything wrong with that.

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