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By Michael Mahler, on May 29th, 2010
Friday was rather busy. When we were folding Erie Gay News the night before, my friend Erin mentioned that she was going to be off the next day, so I asked her if she would be up for picking up some items for the upcoming Pride Picnic. She very kindly said that she would, . . . → Read More: An oddly connected evening
By Michael Mahler, on May 23rd, 2010
I had a lovely time at the Stonewall Celebration at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Erie today. When I walked in, I saw my friend Laurie. There was a basket next to her with a pineapple, bananas and that sort of thing. "Here," she said. "I can move the basket of exotic fruit." "So . . . → Read More: Stonewall Celebration at the UU
By Michael Mahler, on May 18th, 2010
We have software that holds a back and keeps a history of changes to all of the programs that we write. Someone at work misspoke and referred to the “suppository”, rather than the “repository.”
My first thought was that the word would be correct if someone yelled at me to shove their code . . . → Read More: That word doesn’t mean what you think it does
By Michael Mahler, on May 12th, 2010
My friend Richard sent me an interview with Hard Gay from the BBC. Much too wild! Apparently, Hard Gay is enjoying rather a big wave of popularity. And the crotch thrusting thing and catchphrase are being used rather a lot. Hmm, sounds like he is probably straight in what passes for real life . . . → Read More: Yet more Hard Gay stuff
By Michael Mahler, on May 12th, 2010
My friend Richard sent this link to me. As near as I can figure, Hard Gay is the name of the wrestling character, apparently the one in leather who seems to have a penchant for pelvic thrusts. The female in red’s outfit reminds me of something that Dr. Frank N Furter of . . . → Read More: Hard Gay Wrestling
By Michael Mahler, on May 7th, 2010
I was looking at an article at Erie Gay News late this afternoon, and the page came up practically blank. I had posted it earlier, and it looked fine (or so I recalled.) I then discovered that ALL of the article pages were coming up the same way. The sidebar and navigation were there.
. . . → Read More: Geek crisis solved
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