THANK GOD. I just experienced what may very well be, goddamn better be, my last KC pride extravaganza. Russ and I realized today that this might be our 6th KC Pride. Wow. It was highlighted this year with the addition of a few new folks and REALLY great music acts, but this was not outweighed by the confrontation with nearly everyone I've slept with in the last three years. It's remarkable how well you can hide out (like I hide out) but then show up to see John Koop make a damn fool of himself (again) and eat a blooming onion and all of a sudden your sexual history is sitting in your lap. In front of your girlfriend and a bunch of high school students of whom you are in charge. Awesome. Someone today told me that six degrees of separation in the KC dyke community is a joke. It's really two. I'm certain she right. I cannot wait to move...
In other news, I'm thinking of going vegan. One of my housemates is, and he's an inspiration. But I love cheese and creamy anything so damn much...Hmmmm....But the health benefits are awesome. So I dunno. I need folks to weigh in on this when you have time. Let me know what you think.
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Okay, first tell me who John Koop is again? It sounds familiar, and I want to know how he made a fool of himself. Also, weirdness on the past sexual history - was your most recent ex there? As for the vegan thing, I say do it. And then tell me the health benefits too. Is it Wick that's vegan? And you have to tell me for real how hard it is. I LOVE when you blog! Yay! OH! and I want to know how Synergy is going. Are you like a zombie when you get off of work?
Um, don't do the vegan thing. And I'd ask about the weird sexual history in your lap, but I generally get the Janie's-too-young-for-this-conversation look from you, so I'll abstain (from asking anyway). ;)
no. don't be vegan.
Hi. I got here via SG. I considered going vegan only once in my life, for about five minutes after reading the Sexual Politics of Meat. It pointed out that eggs and milk come from female animals and usually that process is very mechanized and gross for them. While I feel for the lady cows, goats, and chickens I'm not about to give up eggs, cheese, and half and half in my coffee. I'm sorry, there are so many times when soy replacements just don't cut it.
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