I'm back from Ireland, and Alberto and I had a great time thanks to travel advice Brynn gave us. I also nabbed this photo of a hot Irish twink telling the boys to join the clergy.
Anyway, I'm full of hatred for US Airways right now, and I'm looking for a way to put all non-trans-Atlantic airlines out of business, hopefully with uber-efficient ground transport.
Is that what the boy means by my call, or did I already feel that one at puberty?
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I've seen those ads over here in the States too. There was one a couple years ago where they'd airbrushed all the hair from his arms.
It was bizarre.
Matt Algren | October 6, 2008 4:47 PM
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What in the world were you doing in Ireland?! You're going to lose a lot of your Eirophobic gay readership admitting that.
JJJJ | October 6, 2008 8:04 PM
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Europhobic gay readership? What are you talking about?
And I explained what I was doing there here.
Alex Blaze | October 6, 2008 8:28 PM
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Sorry, I missed that article on why you went over there. It all sounds interesting, too! (I love both Ireland and France). /////I meant that half jokingly, that you'd lose readership. Just that the anti-Irish sentiment of gays, mostly in NYC, has always offended me.
JJJJ | October 7, 2008 12:00 AM
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JJJJ, that's the Irish-American community, not the Irish community. You should see how absolutely outrageous the Dublin St Patrick's Day parade is!!
Brynn Craffey | October 7, 2008 8:10 PM
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Brynn : That's true, the hostility is primarily against the Irish-American communities of New York City (primarily), Boston, and San Francisco (to a certain extent). But I have seen it against the brogues, too. Any American boy from Brooklyn won't even get hired by a gay business in NYC if he has an obviously Irish name, which I think is sick, but....I've always been a defender of any business being free to hire whoever they want. (There's evidence that that's easing-off, though, as the city changes and the gay gheto disappears).
JJJJ | October 7, 2008 8:52 PM
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That boy's eyebrows are more plucked than mine! Yowza!
Waymon Hudson | October 6, 2008 8:36 PM
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Yes, Waymon, they are ... and all the more reason to believe that he would make a fine priest, don't you think?
(Maybe he plucked them because the airbrush guy was on vacation ...)
A. J. Lopp | October 6, 2008 10:33 PM
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Hasn't flying become gross? You didn't try and smuggle any shampoo on board did you? :)
Robert Ganshorn | October 6, 2008 11:21 PM
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Welcome back! I can't wait to see you tomorrow for my birthday dinner! I'm so excited!
(And bring the priest wannabe.)
Bil Browning | October 7, 2008 10:50 AM
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