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Sunday 30 November 2008

Strictly Out

Tonight's Strictly Come Dancing results show saw Christine Bleakley out and, despite the fact that she appears to be the nicest of the celebrities, she actually deserved to go after her poor dance performances.
Also in tonight's show as a medley dance by Darren and Lilia, which was absolutely awful and a quickstep by most of the professionals not still in the competition which was much better. I was really pleased to see Karen Hardy, who I think is one of the best performers of all the professional dancers.
I also love seeing the celebrities in the audience, such as Elaine Paige and Henry Winkler watching today's show.

Hero of 2 Arenas

Josh Lewsey is an English professional rugby player and one of the major players and try scorers of the team who won the 2003 Rugby World Cup, after which he and his teammates were all honoured by the Queen in her honours list where he gained an MBE. He has also served as a Royal Artilery officer being a graduate from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He served 2 years before opting to focus on his rugby career.
Josh Lewsey, as well as being a skilled player is also a gorgeous guy with a great body and he is celebrating his 32nd birthday today. Have a great day Josh.

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
Clay Aiken - US singer - 30
Charles Hawtrey - UK actor - Born 1914, Died 1988
Richard Lipez - US author - 70
Tommy O'Haver - US film maker - 40
Robert Odeman - German pianist, actor and composer - Born 1904, Died 1985
Konstantin Somov - Russian artist - Born 1869, Died 1939

Slow Slow Slow Day

Today was an overtime day that I did as a favour to my manager. I wasn't expecting to be working with him though, that's never a good thing especially on weekends, as he doesn't do anything and he always goes home early. Today was no exception, and he left around about midday!! My other colleague and I had to stay until 20:00 with nothing but 3 patrols to do.
I was so bored. My manager thinks that I should be content with getting a pay rise. Don't get me wrong I am really glad to finally be earning a semi-decent wage after a year of struggling, but I would rather stay on the same money doing a job I enjoyed that actually involved me having to think. I really need to come up with a plan for getting out of there.

Saturday 29 November 2008

Strictly Un-Sizzling

Tonight's Strictly Come Dancing was a bit of disappointment. Despite each couple performing two dances each, I was severely unimpressed by most of the dances.
Rachel & Vincent were up first performing a waltz, which was okay, and later a paso doble which was really messy.
Lisa & Brendan started with a foxtrot which was beautiful, and then did an unremarkable cha cha cha.
Christine & Matthew began with a a really awful tango followed by a confused-looking salsa. Her worst show since she began.
Austin & Erin perfmored a smooth and romantic foxtrot and ended with a unique paso doble which was great to watch, though more of a circus, or Cirque de Soleil performance than one for Strictly. It did get 3 x 10's and an 8, the highest ever for a paso ever on the show.
Tom & Camilla were the last couple to perform their dances starting with a waltz which was sweet and romantic and ending with a samba that as always showed off Tom's showman side to great effect.
I just hope that the results show tomorrow is more entertaining.
Oh, and my tip for the couple to be leaving would be Christine & Matthew, based on the performances tonight.

Birthdays

Today's LGBT birthdays:
Simon Anstell - UK comedian and presenter - 29
Philippe Elan - French singer - 48
Percy Jocelyn - Irish bishop - Born 1764, Died 1843
Greg Louganis - US diver - 48
Billy Strayhorn - US composer - Born 1915, Died 1967

Friday 28 November 2008

Neighbours Vs Home & Away

Over the last few years, Home & Away has been winning my attention more than Neighbours because of the better storylines and mainly because of the quality of the men. They have had a good procession of good looking, well built actors in starring roles and still do. Lately though, Neighbours has also been competing in these stakes.
The current "hotties" in Neighbours that are catching my attention are mainly Brett Tucker, who plays Dan "Fitzy" Fitzgerald, and Dean Geyer, who plays Ty Harper. Brett is probably the horniest guy for me as he ticks all of my boxes: Around my age, good looking without being too pretty, great body without being over developed, a nice undestandable accent, great smile, and his character is really likeable and responsible one with some minor flaws and insecurities. Ideal for me, so much so that I should probably add him to my Top Ten Men.
Dean, who is apparently a singer as well as an actor, has only just caught my eye this week. He also has an amazing smile, and is very well toned, though possibly a bit small (and young) to be my ideal man. He is also playing a nice guy with some minor flaws and insecurities.
Also in the show at the moment are Sam Clark, playing Ringo, and James Sorenson, playing Declan, though these are both a bit young for me too though they do seem to get topless quite a lot of the time, and together!!!
Recently there was also David Hoflin, playing Oliver, the gorgeous Jesse Rosenfeld, who played Marco, and I almost forgot Dan O'Connor who played Ned.
Home & Away is winning on sheer numbers at the moment, with Conrad Coleby, who plays total good guy Roman, who is one of my Top Ten Men and was looking great in yesterday's episode topless.
Luke Jacobz, who plays good cop Angelo, is new to the show, but has a good body (including great arms which he showed off in his first episode I believe), a fantastic smile and is a fun-loving, do-good character that I could really get swept away by.
Todd Lasance, playing former bad-boy Aden is someone I have mentioned several times before. He is probably too young for me in real life but he is someone that I would want to protect, and also feel that could protect me. I guess though, that a maternal attitude in a relationship would not be a good place to start from would it?
Lincoln Lewis, who plays Geoff, is hardly in the show lately, which is a shame as he is another actor who has a fantastic smile and a great toned body, though, again, he is far too young for me, probably!
Paul O'Brien, playing Jack, is another good looking good guy in the show, though not as stunning as the others that I've mentioned, he would still be a great catch. As well as his looks, and good, though not as toned, body he is another actor playing a guy who wants to be the good guy for everyone, but who also needs someone to be there for him.
All in all, I think Home & Away is still the winner at the moment overall, but Brett Tucker is possibly the one guy who could turn the tide.

Birthdays

A busy day for LGBT Birthdays today:
Rita Mae Brown - US author - 64
Anthony Edward Dyson - UK activist - Born 1928, Died 2002
John Galliano - UK fashion designer - 48
Siri Hall Arnoy - Norwegian politician - 30
Jean-Baptiste Lully - French composer - Born 1632, Died 1687
Gordon Marsden - UK politician - 55
Erwin Mortier - Belgian author - 43
Herbert Muschamp - US architectural critic - Born 1947, Died 2007
Thierry Paulin - French serial killer - Born 1963, Died 1989
Roman Prada - Slovakian porn star - 26Ernst Rohm - German Nazi officer - Born 1887, Died 1934
Joke Swiebel- Dutch politician - 67

Thursday 27 November 2008

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
Katharine Anthony - US author - Born 1877, Died 1965
John Aravosis - US author and activist - 45
Terry Baum - US playwright - 62
Nicole Brossard - Canadian poet and author - 65
Edmund John - UK poet - Born 1883, Died 1917
Jason Kingsley - South African porn star - 36
Adam Shankman - US actor, dancer, choreographer and director - 44
Patty Sheehan - US golfer - 52

Foxy Boy

Last night at work, well actually at about 02:00 in the morning, we had a visitor in our building that we weren't expecting. Our car park shutter is in the middle of being installed and so there are just temporary barriers in place. I was in the control room when I noticed the lights come on in the car park, via tha cameras. There was a fox coming down the ramp. The lights almost frightened him off, but he came back and walked into the car park. He quickly ran into a corridor and up to the ground floor. I had to go and chase him out. It took a few minutes to get him to go where I wanted but he eventually went. He had to be the biggest fox I have ever seen though. It made for an entertaining half an hour anyway, the only event of the whole night.

Not a Good Day So Far

As loathe as I am to bring my dear readers down any further with my moaning, I have to report that today, my first day off of three, is not going well so far. It started with me having to stay late at work because 2 people were running late. It was only 20 minutes, but after a 12 hour shift you just want to get gone.
I got home and went straight to sleep, luckily the drilling outside the flat wasn't going on today so I got some decent sleep. I need it though as I am really run down. I have a headache that just won't go, a mouth full of ulcers and "tummy trouble." I slept far longer than I intended, so much so that when I woke up at 15:30 it was already beginning to get dark again (I hate not seeing daylight for days at a time). I got up and went to take a shower, but there was no hot water at all, and I have run out of soap and shaving gel.
I put the water heater on and went to make a mug of tea, only to find that they were all used and in the dish washer.
So, as I said, not a good day so far. But I will do what I can to make the day better and intend to make tomorrow a very good day. I am going to be meeting Tim for a few drinks tomorrow night and I will probably also treat myself to some comics. I deserve a boost.
There was some good news last night though. It was confirmed that my pay rise will take effect from this coming Monday (£1 extra an hour), followed by another the week after when I take up the supervisor position (and extra 70p an hour on top of that). So good news, just a shame that I will have to wait until after Christmas to reap the benefits.

Wednesday 26 November 2008

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
John Amaechi - UK basketball star - 38
Wayland Flowers - US puppeteer and entertainer - Born 1939, Died 1988
Richard Hall - US author - Born 1926, Died 1992
Tammy Lynn Michaels - US photographer - 34
Isabel Miller [Alma Routsong] - US author - Born 1924, Died 1996
Simon Nkoli - South African activist - Born 1957, Died 1998
Jack Ryan - US porn star - 31 or 32
Jason Sechrest - US author and [non-sex] porn actor - 29
Sean Storm - US porn star and director - 31 [or 39]
Sue Wicks - US basketball star - 42

Tuesday 25 November 2008

The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith

I just watched the second part of The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith and it was surprisingly good. I say "surprisingly" because the first part was fairly unremarkable, but the acting in the second part was great, except for the Trickster himself, but bad guys tend to appear as bad actors a lot of the time.
There was some good humour in this episode too, especially when Sarah Jane was wishing for the Doctor's help and suddenly she saw a police box. Unfortunately it turned out to be an ordinary one and not the TARDIS.
Next weeks episode should be even better with the long awaited return of The Brigadier, Sir Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart, being played by the original actor Nicholas Courtney too how cool is that. Then again if you don't know Dr Who history then you probably have no idea what I am talking about. You are missing out if that is the case.

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
David B Feinberg - US author and activist - Born 1956, Died 1994
Robert Friend - US poet and translator - Born 1913, Died 1998
Brooke Haven - US porn star - 29
Lance [Craner] - US porn star - Born 1962, Died 1991
Virgil Thomson - US composer - Born 1896, Died 1989
Bruno Tonioli - Italian / UK dancer, choreographer and Strictly Come Dancing judge - 53
Rosa von Praunheim - German director - 66

Typical

I finished day shifts yesterday and so could have a lay in this morning before going to work tonight. Guess what? The workmen outside decided that they needed to dig up the pavement underneath my bedroom window! So, I was woken at 08:30, but determinedly stayed in bed and managed to get back to sleep a few times, and eventually rose from my pit at around 15:00 (much later than I intended). Oh well. Only 2 night shifts and then I have 3 days off. Hoorah!

Monday 24 November 2008

Strictly Sad

Switch off now Tim, it's Strictly time!!

My mate Tim doesn't like it when I "go on" about Strictly Come Dancing so I thought I would give him fair warning (though the title should be enough for most people!!).
This week the dances didn't wow me at all, especially as we are coming up to the late stages but there were some bright moments.
Lisa & Brendan danced a quickstep first off and it was fast paced and lively, and she looked fabulous. It was very interesting to hear Lisa comment that Brendan has one very large foot!! I wouldn't mind seeing that!!
Christine & Matthew danced second with a Cha Cha Cha which I really enjoyed, although it wasn't technically perfect I nearly always like her dances. Len made be laugh when he said that Christine needs to get into the dances more by suggesting that she "whip off her knickers and fling 'em in the air!" I was laughing so hard at that. Great stuff.
Jodie & Ian's Jive was next and they weren't always in time together, in my opinion, though the judges seemed to disagree. It was more impressive when we learned that she had only had one day of training as she had been in bed with 'flu.
Tom & Camilla's Tango was probably the best dance for me, meaning the best to watch. Tom threw Camilla around like a rag at times, but they told a great story and had a great song to dance to. Once again though the 10's evaded Tom. I so hope that he gets at least one next week.
Rachel & Vincent followed with a foxtrot, not the most exciting dance, but it was smooth, subtle and romantic and they scored 4 x 10's which was amazing for a foxtrot, the only couple in the history of the show to get the top score for that dance.
Austin & Erin came on the dance floor last with another Cha Cha Cha with Austin looking amazing in a sheer shirt open-chested to the navel. The dance though, for me, was probably his worst. He looked like he forgot his place several times and the choreography didn't always match the music for my tastes. He somehow managed to dislocate his finger during the dance, so I am not sure at which point this happened, so that may have been why he seemed lost at some points.
The sweetest point of the whole show was when John & Kristina performed their last dance right at the end of Saturday's show, after deciding to quit the show in the wake of the unprecedented media coverage and outspoken comments of some of the participants in the show. Kristina looked amazing as always and was close to tears the whole time after their dance had finished. John had some lovely words to say about her and the audience and she reciprocated to him and the production crew. I look forward to seeing how she does next year.
It is always nice to see which celebrities are in the audience and this week was no exception with stars like Steve Guttenburg, Felicity Kendal, Philipa Forrester and Mike Tindall and Zara Phillips. Stars and "commoners" alike adore this show just like me. It was a shame that Gethin Jones or Rav Wilding weren't in the audience this week as they have been in the past, they are both really sexy guys.
The results show had Lisa & Brendan pitted against Jodie & Ian in the dance off. No contest if you ask me, Jodie just wasn't in the same league as the rest, and unfortunately neither is Ian when it comes to choreography if you ask me.
But now ANY of the couples could win, they all have their strengths and weaknesses, so this is where it will get really exciting. I don't even know who I want to win. I fancy Austin most of course, but I don't know if he can be consistent enough. It feels like Tom deserves the prize more for the sacrifices and effort he puts in. Christine is always so cheerful and supportive and improves every week. Lisa & Brendan make a fantastic dancing couple as do Rachel & Vincent. Who knows who will do it, but I do know I will be watching every week when the excitement should explode out of the roof with each remaining couple performing 2 dances.

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
Margaret Caroline Anderson - US magazine editor - Born 1886, Died 1973
Candy Darling - US actress - Born 1944, Died 1974
Arthur Tress - US photographer - 68

Stupid Straight Idiot

I don't often rant like that in an anti-straight way, but today we may have lost all internet access privileges because of one of the guards who has been watching porn during the night shifts. He thought he was being clever by deleting his "history," but obviously forgot that there is a camera in the security control room which could see, even from the distance it is, that he was watching porn. It had been said, and stated in the site instructions, when the internet was provided for us, which was only a couple of months ago, that if anyone abused the privilege then it would be taken away from EVERYONE. We have yet to see if this WILL happen, but at the moment all that is going to happen is the guard is going to be banned from site and possibly sacked from the company.
Silly Straight Idiot.

Sunday 23 November 2008

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
Erte [Romain de Tirtoff] - French artist and designer - Born 1892, Died 1990
Brenda Fassie - South African singer - Born 1964, Died 2004
Bruce Vilanch - US comedy writer - 60

Saturday 22 November 2008

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
Peter Adair - US film maker - Born 1943, Died 1996
Benjamin Britten - UK composer - Born 1913, Died 1976
Lucien Dunareanu - Romanian activist - 31
Stephen Geoffreys [aka Sam Ritter] - US actor and former porn star - 44
Andre Gide - French author - Born 1869, Died 1951
Stephen Hough - UK / Australian pianist, compiser and author - 46
Billy Jean King - US tennis star - 65
Pedro Marin - Spanish singer, actor and presenter - 47
Yves Steinhauer - Canadian / Luxembourg singer - 32

Cold

Today at work I was stuck on our loading bay entrance for the first 6 hours, which was not fun as it was really quiet and incredibly cold and windy. I was so relieved to finally get off out of that area and the rest of the day sped by.

Friday 21 November 2008

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
Robert Drivas - US actor and director - Born 1938, Died 1986
Cherry Jones - US actress - 52
Moises Kaufman - Venezuelan porn star and bodybuilder - 45
Corny Littman - German football club president - 56
Harold Nicolson - UK diplomat, politician and author - Born 1886, Died 1968
Christine Vachon - US producer - 46

Better Than Expected

Although not a brilliant day, the depression "funk" that I was expecting to decend over me today never materialised. On top of the down mood that I felt coming on yesterday, I was also kept awake last night by a police cordon outside the pub downstairs. I don't know what the cordon was for as, after about half an hour, the police just seemed to get bored, pack up and leave. Because of that and a lot of other noise it was a while before I managed to get to sleep, though I still managed to wake several times during the night.
I was still incredibly bored, and quite cold, but surprisingly not as tired as yesterday and the day could have been a hell of a lot worse than it was. I was also allowed to go home half an hour early which is always nice.

Thursday 20 November 2008

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
William Hernandez - US reality television star and actor - 29
Paul Johnson - US porn star and former soldier - Year of birth unknown
Oliver Sipple - US soldier - Born 1941, Died 1989
Benno Thoma - Dutch photographer - 52
Gage Weston - US porn star and former Marine - Year of birth unknown

Down

Today was not a good one at work, and at the risk of bringing you all down too, I have to tell you that I think I am at the start of a real down period. It's the right time of year for it. I always get depressed around this time of year, with the daylight hours limited, the weather cold and Christmas (yuck) coming up. It wasn't helped by the fact that I was really tired all day. I had woken several times last night, thinking that it was time to get up for work and when if came time to actually get up I just wanted to go back to sleep.
The line of duties that I was on today also meant that I hardly saw anyone to talk to all day, which was maybe for the best as my work colleagues are not exactly confidants. The day just seemed to drag on and on and on.
I had one piece of good news today though. The money I was missing from my last lot of wages (about £65) is going to be replaced with 2 whole shifts work of pay, which works out at £187 before tax, so that has worked out in my favour (especially as this month I am only doing one shift of overtime). It lifted my mood, but only slightly as it was less than an hour before I was due to come home.
I hope my mood doesn't sink even further from tomorrow but I am not hopeful.

Wednesday 19 November 2008

Back To The Grind

I am off to bed in a moment as I have to get my beauty sleep before going back to work tomorrow (yes, I know, not enough sleeping time in the world for that! ha ha). I have 5 day shifts and 2 night shifts to look forward to, although I expect that could change as everything is fluid at work with how Rupert, my manager, "manages" things. We shall see.
I hope to come up with some ideas over the next few days of what I can do for a job, and of how to make my life (and thus this blog) more interesting. Wish me luck as I will need it, if I haven't come up with anything over the last year a week is hardly likely to make a difference, but I can at least try can't I?

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
Timothy Conigrave - Australian actor - Born 1959, Died 1994
Jodie Foster - US actress and director - 46
Gisele Freund - French photographer - Born 1908, Died 2000
Morris Kight - US activist - Born 1919, Died 2003
Nathan Leopold - US serial killer - Born 1904, Died 1971
Tom Villard - US actor - Born 1953, Died 1994
Anton Walbrook - Austrian actor - Born 1896, Died 1967
Clifton Webb - US actor, dancer and singer - Born 1889, Died 1966

Great Day, Great Night

I had a good day yesterday, treating myself to some more comics and a new action figure (from the sale at Forbidden Planet), and I even managed to find some nice new trousers, which I wore later. I also treated myself to another box for my comics.
I met up with Tim for a few drinks in the Duke of Wellington later on, wearing my new trousers. We went on to Comptons, the Admiral Duncan, Rupert Street and then Barcode. It was a good night and great to catch up with him, I hadn't been out for about 3 weeks. Tim left and I stayed in Barcode, though I was on my own. The only highlight of the evening after that was when I had to kill a cockroach which was running around the bar. Nice!
I left at closing time and, on autopilot, went to Chariots. I really wish I hadn't as I'd promised myself that I wouldn't waste my time going there, but I needed some physical contact. It was strange though as I'd been telling Tim all night that I wasn't looking for sex in a relationship, just companionship, then what do I do but go to a sauna! It was quiet there, but I got some action and then came straight home. I did have a bit of a hangover this morning, but it is almost gone. I've also gone over my budget for this week, but not disastrously so, I'll just deduct it from next weeks budget.

Tuesday 18 November 2008

Strictly Shocking

This weekend's Strictly Come Dancing, which I have just caught up on, was great. Almost all of the dances were amazing and showed a great improvement on their staring skill levels, but there was a shock to be experienced come the end of the results show.
The dances themselves were well worth watching:
Jodie & Ian performed a quickstep which was good, great fun and varied and Jodie's dress was absolutely beautiful.
Lisa & Brendan performed a samba was quite good, but her dress was aweful, looking plasticky and stiff.
During the comments for this dance I felt really sorry for Craig, for a change, as the other judges are always interrupting him and not letting him give his opinion. I wish they would all just shut up and let him speak, however wrong he may or may not be.
Christine & Matthew's waltz was smooth with great use of the floor and to me unfaultable.
Cherie & James's cha cha cha showed off her amazing legs and was good, though she always seemed to be following slightly.
Austin & Erin performed an absolutely amazing tango. Not being an actor, Austin really impressed me with his passion and attitude during the dance. It was performed to proper tango music and he lead the dance the whole way. He deserved his two 9's and two 10's (if not much more).
Rachel & Vincent's rumba was probably the best dance of the night, which is amazing for a rumba, one of my least favourite dances. It was beautiful, passionate and amazingly executed. They just peaked Austin with their 9 and three 10's.
John & Kristina's American Smooth, including two lifts, was a great improvement on his previous dances, but that's not difficult. Possibly their best dance yet, which was funny because they almost left the stage as they didn't want to hear the judges comments after the last few weeks.
Tom & Camilla's salsa was great, performed with amazing energy, passion, enthusiasm, enjoyment and was just sexy and incredibly intricate. He looked like a professional dancer and deserved at least a couple of 10's.
Overall, this weekend was the best show for dance performances, very enjoyable indeed.
At the end of the results show, John was saved yet again, with Lisa & Brendan and Cherie & James being in the dance off. Cherie was unfortunately the one to loose out. I think that she would have gone soon anyway, even if John had gone this week, so it could have been worse. As long as Austin, Tom, Christine and Rachel get to stay as long as possible, I will be happy.

Tonight?

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
Wolfgang Joop - German fashion designer - 64
Anetta Keys - Czech porn star - 25
Klaus Mann - German author - Born 1906, Died 1949
Sir Edward Marsh - UK translator - Born 1872, Died 1953
Arthur Cecil Pigou - UK economist - Born 1877, Died 1959
Kemal Shahin - Turkish / UK reality television star [Big Brother] - 23

Treats

I intended to treat myself to some new clothes yesterday, along with the comics that I bought, but I just couldn't find anything that I really wanted. After going into various shops and getting really warm, because I had a warm coat on due to the weather, I got really fed up with sweating, gave up the idea and came home. It is always the same in winter, you wear a coat because of the weather and when you go in a shop they have the heating on and so you sweat buckets! It's the same on buses, and here there is no escape as the heaters are under the seats! I hate winter.
I didn't go out last night, as I was really tired and Tim didn't want to go out either, but I will be out tonight no matter what, and I hope that Tim changes his mind and joins me.

Monday 17 November 2008

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
Rock Hudson - US actor - Born 1925, Died 1985
Shay Jordan - Filipino / US porn star - 23
RuPaul - US actor, singer, presenter and entertainer - 48
Lord Arthur Somerset - UK aristocrat - Born 1851, Died 1926
Jose Villarrubia - Spanish comic book artist - 47
Rebecca Walker - US author - 39

Sunday 16 November 2008

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
Waheed Ali - UK politician - 44
Jamie Babbit - US director and producer - 38
Morton Beiser - Canadian professor - 72
Glenn Burke - US baseball star - Born 1952, Died 1995
Anne Holt - Norweigan author and politician - 50
Zsolt Kopazs - Hungarian porn star - Year of birth unknown
Paula Vogel - US playwright - 57

Finished

I am just home from the end of my seventh, and final shift of this set and I now have three days off. I really can't wait to get to the shops tomorrow and buy myself some comics (there have been a couple out over the last couple of weeks that I really MUST have). I worked a lot of overtime last month and, even though my wages were short, I am able to treat myself, modestly, this month. I will however save some for buying Christmas gifts (or giving money if I get stuck for ideas) so I am planning to be restrained in my self-treating.

Saturday 15 November 2008

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
Sara Josephine Baker - US author - Born 1873, Died 1945
Judy Gold - US comedian, author, actress and producer - 46
Francois Ozon - French director and screenwriter - 41

Friday 14 November 2008

Birthdays

Today's LGBT Birthdays:
Albrecht Becker - German man imprisoned for homosexuality by the Nazis - Born 1906, Died 2002
Adolf Brand - German author, anarchist and activist - Born 1874, Died 1945
Aaron Copland - US composer - Born 1900, Died 1990
Stefano Gabbana - Italian fashion designer - 46
Tom Judson [Gus Mattox] - US actor and porn star - 48
Petra Rossner - German cyclist - 42
Jack Smith - US actor, playwright, director and photographer - Born 1932, Died 1989
Bo Summers - US porn star - Year Uncertain
Russell Tovey - UK actor - 27