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Ezra Miller, the young actor who played gay in "Every Day" (2010), will play gay again in the upcoming "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" and most recently appeared as Tilda Swinton's malevolent son in "We Need to Talk About Kevin," answers some revealing questions from the Dallas Voice: Tom Hardy said, when asked about whether he had gay sexual experiences, “Of course, I’m an actor, for fuck’s sake.” Do you, umm, agree with Tom in your own life? Of course! Many! I’ve had many, you know, happy ending sleepovers’in my early youth — my period of exploration. I think that’s essential. Anyone who hasn’t had a gay moment is probably trying to avoid some confrontation with a reality in their life. Do you have some gay moments still to come? Is there any hope for the guys crushing on you? I’m not sure. Perhaps. I keep my options open. My spectrum remains broad. I’ve been in love with a lot of girls lately but that doesn’t necessarily suggest anything definite about the future.
I like that type of skin coloring because it''s so unusual. I''m not referring to sickly people, but just famous white guys who have that natural coloring or skin tone.
The Yellow Skin Troll Who Knows He''s Weird
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She will be performing at the Long Beach Gay and Lesbian Pride Festival later this month. And it is heavily rumored that she will officially come out on the stage. Another positive black role model for the gay and lesbian community. Maybe Whitney's death and being in a new relationship made her take stock. Whatever. I'm just glad she's doing it.
Had no idea he was so hot. Damn!\ \ Total pussyhound, big Bush supporter, right?
We haven't had a thread about Nancy Kelly punching her womb in a while. Showed it to my husband for the first time this evening. He wondered how Kelly had managed to get an Oscar nomination, and seemed pretty shocked when I told him she'd won a Tony for the same part. But that doesn't surprise me. I can see those giant emotions and gestures playing well on the stage. He actually really liked Evelyn Varden playing the Penmark's land-lady. He thought someone should have made a film about her. Eileen Heckart's performance is broad as well, but works a little better, because of her emotional state. She did deserve the nomination she got. Children can be nasty, don't you think?
The Voice of the Night
"Of the 10 members speaking at the lowest grade level, all but two are freshmen, and every one is a Republican." That measurement is for all speeches since 1996.
Members Of Congress Speak Like High School Sophomores, Sunlight Foundation Report Says
So You Think You Can Dance judge Mary Murphy has been slapped with a $1 million lawsuit by her former manager Michael Sanchez. He is suing for unpaid commissions and damages. In the suit, he calls her a “desperate, cocaine-fueled nymphomaniac.”
So You Think You Can Dance judge Mary Murphy - “desperate, cocaine-fueled nymphomaniac.”
Anyone else getting really sick of this expression being used on almost every thread?
Well, at least the gay guy won.
I had my first vet visit yesterday and told her that I leave my pup in his crate from 6a when I go to the gym till 6p or 7p when I get back from work. She said that's excessive and that I should think about gating him versus crating. I just think a gate is dangerous. What do you think?
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I'm looking forward to it (it will probably be the only movie I see in theaters this summer other than Prometheus and maybe the Woody Allen movie).
On the April 26, 2012 Your World, Michelle Malkin complained that Mitt Romney should not be calling President Obama a nice guy. Is there anything more ironic than the vicious, sneer-mongering sourpuss Malkin calling anyone else “not nice?” Neil Cavuto asked her "You're saying the President is not a nice guy?" "I judge him by his record,” Malkin sneered. “He (Romney) needs to deprogram those words from his mouth, because it is not just the Republican base that has come to realize that Barack Obama is far from a nice man. There have been many targets of the Obama administration that do not have ‘R's’ by their name. And these include victims from the Delphi non-union workers who were cut out of the UAW bailout to many independent inspectors general who’ve been run out of their jobs for telling the truth about corruption and lack of ethics over the last four years, to many whistleblowers in many agencies… chief among them of at the ATF, people who have nothing to do with partisan politics who've seen the viciousness and brutality of this administration in crushing both its political opponents and otherwise." She continued, "Not only can you judge him by his record, but also by the people he associates himself with. People like big labor thug Jimmy Hoffa, who used the most vile language last Labor Day before he introduced Barack Obama in telling the rank and file of his union that they needed to… take these sons of blankety blank out (referring to the Tea Party). That's not the kind of language that nice people use, and Barack Obama said nothing about the comments."
Are an infant's eyeballs smaller than a full-grown adults?
Why is this off-limits in the campaign. For those of us who value this country and what it stands for - Black Liberation Theology is an existential threat to American values. Why is this considered off-limits in the campaign while a whisper campaign about Romney's Christian Mormonism is not? I mean just look at all the nasty comments about Mormonism on this site - it's disgusting. I though liberals were supposed to be tolerant of others.
So, to save some funds after my partner and I lost our apartment in a fire, we are going to be moving in with a friend temporarily. It's a nice two-bedroom apartment. Now, the friend has asked us to split the rent 3 ways with him, as well as utilities. I am just wondering what you guys think--utilities I agree should be split three ways, but rent? We are going to be staying in a smaller guest room using our furnishings and using the guest bathroom. My friends have a spacious master bedroom with private bathroom and private patio. My partner and I were thinking more the lines of splitting it two ways, since my friend has more space then we do as we are using the smaller room and all of the friend's furnishings are in the jointly used areas (kitchen and living room). We lost most of our belongings and will start buying some new things and putting them in a storage facility, so nothing of ours will be in the joint living area. What do you think?
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Anyone see it tonight? I always found him kind of sexy.
Joan, Joanne and Joanna
A DL classic. Jill is a Downs Syndrome child living with a creepy family obsessed with periods. Where is Family Services when you need them?
A Child is Waiting
What do they think will pay for infrastructure, military (which oddly these types usually love), etc.? I don't get these folks. Check out this comment from a blog. [quote]How much money an individual earns is a completely private matter and should be of no concern to the government.
When I think of 1960s Americana, outside the big city, I think of Long Island. The America of the Wonder Years. The America where the "Friends" or "Seinfeld" parents were from. The towns that birthed some of our best writers, comics, film-makers, etc.\ \ So, what are these places?
George Michael is writing a song about his near-death experience in a Vienna hospital last year. Michael, 48, was diagnosed with severe pneumonia in November and treated in the Austrian capital where he was taken ill. He was forced to postpone his European tour and spent several weeks in hospital, describing his state as "touch and go". On Twitter overnight he revealed: "I've been a busy boy in the studio this week ... finally ready to write about what happened to me in Vienna ... and how grateful I am to be given another chance to live and breathe alongside you all in this wonderful world that we share." He added that he wanted to repay the "unending kindness" his fans had shown him with new music, and said he had begun to write the track which will be called White Light. Michael announced last month that he was back in good health and would re-start his postponed Symphonica tour in September.
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Whitney Houston, 'Celebrate': Last Song The Legend Ever Recorded Features Jordin Sparks
I've got an extra couple of days and would like to go to somewhere in Ireland I've never been before. I've been to Dublin and Galway and the Aran Islands and Sligo--they were all lovely, but I loved Sligo the most because it was so picturesque. Is County Kerry nice? County Cork? Northern ireland? What's really pretty and shouldn't be missed?
Both were filmed in decline and networks chose to air the footage. Both looked so despondent, so out of it, so regrettably out of control. And people just stared, laughed, and watched. Why didn't anyone intervene?