Unleash your SkinnyGay!
Yes, that is TOTALLY what she signed my book with! I wasn't going to buy the book ('cuz do I really need to thin down?? LOL), but then realized I didn't have anything else with me for her to sign so I picked up two copies, one for me and one for mom.

She's great in person, same personality that you see on RHoNY so you know she's not a fake. Hope she visits Las Vegas more often!
Her book signings for me & mom after the break...
True Blood… True Love!
This show is completely messed up in the head but it is sooooooo addicting. Kris & Johnny got me hooked! Lets just say, this snapshot sums it up... I want his meat.
You see Ryan Kwantan's ass over and over and over. It's delicious. His bum after the break...
You're welcome.

NV Assembly, don't fail us now!
I cannot believe the Govenor would have been so stupid to veto the Domestic Partnership rights bill... but thankfully the Senate has some sense and overrode his veto. Now the bill goes to the Assembly for the final override for it to become law!
Senate overrides governor’s veto of domestic partners bill
Measure to give domestic partners same or equal rights as married couples
By Cy Ryan, Las Vegas Sun
Sat, May 30, 2009 (8:12 p.m.)CARSON CITY – The Senate has overridden the veto of Gov. Jim Gibbons on the controversial bill to provide certain legal rights to domestic partners.
The vote was 14-7 and the bill goes to the Assembly. Fourteen votes were needed for the two-thirds majority to override the veto of the governor.
Sen. David Parks, D-Las Vegas, said this bill is about “equality and fairness.” This allows domestic partners, either of the same or opposite sex, the same rights and duties as marriage couples.
Opponents say these domestic partners can get the same rights by signing contracts. But Parks said getting legal contracts is cumbersome and cost prohibitive. “There is no guarantee they will stand up.”
Sen. Dennis Nolan, R-Las Vegas, who voted against the bill the first time it appeared in the Senate, changed his vote. And he said he received many calls that were “ugly, vulgar and threatening messages” from people who oppose the bill.
“Senate Bill 283 does not alter or redefine marriage,” Nolan said.
Zachary Quinto Covered in…
Not quite sure what to make of it... but it's f'n hot! Milk does a body good! YES PLEASE!
Apparently DC is *not* the Bottom Capital of the World
"It turns out that while you shouldn't mess with Texas, you could probably get away with sticking at least a finger up in there."
-The Sword

[via Joe. My. God.]
F*CKING GENIUS!
The Gays <3 GaGa & GaGa <3 the Gays. This video is THE. BEST. I. HAVE. SEEN. in a LONG TIME! There are no words... just watch it! NOW!
iHomo Locator is here!
The Washington Post reviewed Grindr, the homo-version of Loopt. It's only a matter of time before Manhunt.net gets an app on the iPhone and you can cruise anywhere, anytime.
Gay Dating Makes Its Way To The iPhone
Jason Kincaid
TechCrunch.com
Wednesday, March 25, 2009; 4:47 PMThe iPhone is a hotbed for location-based social networks, which tap into the phone's geolocation features to help users find nearby friends and strangers that they might like to meet. We've seen a handful of dating applications that cater to the straight community, and today brings the launch of Grindr (iTunes Link), one of the first iPhone applications geared towards gay and bisexual men.
While privacy is an issue for all location based social networks, it is of the utmost importance on gay networks. Without proper security measures, bigots could easily download such applications and use them to pinpoint targets for hateful slurs and potentially even violence. Grindr deals with these issues by obscuring a user's absolute location by default. Rather than plotting each user on the map. Grindr displays how far away they are (distances can range from a few feet to miles away).
The application presents users with a list of nearby strangers, arranged in a grid of photos (you can click on a photo to see their personal profile). From here, users can strike up a real-time chat. If they decide they like their new acquaintance, they can they optionally choose to reveal their exact location.
One of my concerns with new iPhone-based dating networks like Skout is they they have to face off with huge, well established players like Match.com, which are slowly releasing their own iPhone applications. Grindr's Joel Simkhai says that there are a number of well established dating sites for gay men, but says that many of them feature adult content which Apple likely will be opposed to, giving Grindr a better shot.
Other gay dating apps on the iPhone include The Gay Community App, which appears to have been hampered by a number of bugs that were recently fixed in an update.
The Power of O & the "i".
Apparently, mentions of Oprah and/or iPhone skyrocket my blog's traffic... when I posted Oprah's tweet about her weave, traffic doubled! So here's some shameless attempt to get more traffic...
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*I have no idea if Oprah even has an iPhone, so this is my disclaimer. LOL!










