Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Random picture of the beautiful Kate Moennig...enough said


She looks a little lost....I'm sure I could help her find her way :)

Just a little picture to brighten up your days
Much Love.
-LintheTC

Monday, July 25, 2011

First Marriage in NY



One of the most beautiful sights in the world….two people who have loved each other finally being treated as human beings and being able to express that love in the same legal way that any random straight couple has been able to do legally with full rights in Vegas for decades. Here’s to progress, at least in NY
-LintheTC

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

There's something about soccer players: Take #2


Say Hello to Team USA's Abby Wambach and Alex
Morgan. Two of the most talented and might I say beautiful women who fought valiantly to place 2nd in the most recent world cup, coming second only to Japan. I think that its safe to say that these two lovely ladies are doing nothing but furthering my infatuation with members of this graceful and aggressive sport. Maybe its the fact that most of them take down an opponent with out the use of their hands or maybe its the uniform, but there's always something about a soccer player...

Much love, especially if you're playing with the black and white ball,
-LintheTC

Monday, July 18, 2011

Foam Party at the Gay90's...aka attack of the glittery Mr. Bubbles

For those of you who didn't know, Friday night was the monthly foam party at the Gay90's down in Minneapolis. If you've never been to one, don't feel too terribly sheltered because I hadn't even heard of one until a few months ago and attended my first on Friday night.

I wasn't quite sure what to expect so I dressed in semi-casual club attire, assuming that I shouldn't wear anything I was too terribly attached to or that shouldn't get wet. I figured that maybe there would be a few bubble machines or foam guns or something silly like that but I figured I'd give it a try. And since I'm in the special over 21 crowd, $5 for a night of drag, dancing and foam didn't seem like too bad of a cover.

I took a few friends with me (one lesbian, one straight girl and a very in touch with his feminine side straight man) and when we first got there (earlier than the typical late night homosexual in the cities....because well, we all grew up in the 'burbs where you get to something at 6:55pm if it starts at 7:00pm), no one was really dancing and no foam was to be seen, but we were there in time for the beautiful ladies of La Femme so no loss.

Side note: If you have never seen the La Femme girls, you MUST go seen them ASAP. They are amazing and hilarious and well, I tried to figure out all night where they hid a few certain aspects of themselves but could never figure it out....there is also one of the most impressive Beyonce covers I've ever seen with legit cleavage that even fooled my friend I brought with. But more on those lovely ladies another time.

So after a wonderful show upstairs, we figured we head down and do some dancing, even if the bubbles weren't out. Now when I planned to wear something I didn't mind getting wet, that was an understatement. We walked into the pop dance floor (again, if you've never been Gay90's also has a hip-hop geared dance floor on the other side of the establishment), the black lights were one, the music was blaring and from the middle of the ceiling was a truly flowing mountain, or I guess more accurately volcano of bubbles. It looks like a Mr. Bubble had thrown up in the middle of the dance floor where you could literally get lost inside. This may sound gross at first but it was an awesome extra flare to a night of dancing. A number of people were in swim suits or underwear, which next time I will consider, and everywhere you looked people were screaming Lady Gaga at the top of their lungs, throwing bubbles at their dates and sliding across the floor while their shoes were stuck to the ground. I got lost in the bubble tower a few times but it was well worth it.

After a few hours, we all left soaking wet, smelling of soap and shining in glitter (apparently at the Gay90's we have not only foam but glitter foam). This only happens once a month and it is an 18+ event, which has its positives and negatives for us of 21 somethings but it is definitely something I plan to put on my calendar for next month....those next time I'm nixing the jeans and going in some swim shorts! If you've never been and you want an evening that will leave you with memories, check it out. You won't be disappointed, just as long as you don't wear silk.

Lots of glitter and love
-LintheTC

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Quote of the Weekend

I’ve never seen so much glitter on one man…its beautiful!
Fascinated Lesbian at the Gay90’s Foam Party

Quote of the weekend....more to follow tomorrow on my first ever foam party!

Much Love,
-LintheTC

Friday, July 15, 2011

Gays are now a part of history at least according to California!

You would think in our ever progressing culture and with the fact that being homosexual is no longer considered a mental defect that the fact that LGBTQ people have been a significant part of our country's history would be a no brainer right? Well unfortunately even though we are beginning to (at least in some ways) be treated as equal citizens, the majority of states in the U.S. don't have any policy about including us in history texts or teaching about us in school. But now, thanks to California Gov. Jerry Brown, at least the children in California will know that being LGBTQ people are just as important as straight individuals and have made just as much of an impact on our culture and our world. Below is an article about this great step towards equality

http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/07/15/2315387/teaching-gay-history-becomes-law.html

Happy Reading !
-LintheTC