Blue Monday
Published March 26th, 2007 in Mostly a picture, Seraphim/dakini.Musical accompaniment by Miss Ethel Waters.
Musical accompaniment by Miss Ethel Waters.
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The wording of Prop 8 is tricky. It’s like if someone asked you, “You don’t want dessert, right?” But you do want dessert so you say, “Yes,” which really means you don’t want dessert. And if you say, “No,” which means you do want dessert -- it sounds like you don’t. Either way, you don’t get what you want. See -- confusing. Just like Prop. 8.For those that missed it, here Ellen is chatting with McCain (2 Sept., 2008) on the topic of gay marriage.
So, in case I haven’t made myself clear, I’m FOR gay marriage. And in order to protect that right -- please VOTE NO on Proposition 8. And now that you’re informed, spread the word. I’m begging you. I can’t return the wedding gifts -- I love my new toaster.
Lesbian Dad is written by a parent who answers to the name "Baba" and works toward a world in which amor does indeed vincit omnia. 
He really has quite the cleft chin, doesn’t he?
I realize he’s probably not always calm, but in your pictures he always looks so thoughtful and placid.
At the risk of sounding repetitive, I must exclaim that I LOVE that picture too!
Thank you both. I’d like to say he gets his rakish good looks from me, but…
I know. That is an old one, and I already used it in this venue, somewhere. But it’s too hard to resist.
The cleft chin is definitely a calling card from our donor chum. The little guy’s gonna be able to stash his lunch money up in that thing, man. But as to the calm: you know, so far, it is him. Bless his tranquil soul.