January 5, 2008

  • Happy New Year!

    Hey there everyone!


    How are things? I am sure you are wondering what is new with me.


    + Happy New Year!
    + I moved to East Mesa.
    + Then moved to West Mesa close to the center on Dobson and the 202.
    + Quit IKON/Medicis.
    + Got a new job at a Career Education High School
    + Live right down the street from where I work.
    - Room mate that is supposed to be my best friend refuses to pay rent on time.
    - Instead of telling me that he doesn’t have the rent he hides out and doesn’t pay it until it’s convenient.
    - Hate that I was being lied too… but one more chance is given.
    + Went to some birthday parties with some folks cos they are hot! Hehe.
    + Still with my man! It’s been about a year and a half.
    + I am still happy dispite all the disorder that might happen!


    What’s new with all of you?

  • Fox’s O’Reilly Gets Pushy At Obama Event

    (Nashua, New Hampshire) No one ever accused Bill O’Reilly of being a wilting flower.


    So when the Fox News Channel commentator and interviewer appeared midway through a Barack Obama rally at a Nashua high school Saturday, his presence was evident. Tall, with camera crew in tow, O’Reilly marched forward to get a good look.


    Journalists have been known to seek the best angle.


    But it was after Obama’s speech that O’Reilly threw some elbows. And not so figuratively either.


    Obama staffer Marvin Nicholson, a personal aide always at Obama’s side during rope line handshakes, said O’Reilly yelled at him to get out of the way of his cameraman’s shot. Nicholson said O’Reilly came around the waist-high barricade separating Obama from well-wishers.


    “Then he grabbed me with both of his arms and tried to push me out of the way,” Nicholson said after the campaign agreed to make him available to reporters.


    A Fox News spokesman did not immediately respond to e-mail and phone messages.


    The scene was hard to miss. O’Reilly is about 6-feet-5-inches tall. Nicholson is 6-feet-8-inches tall.


    “I told him, ‘Sir, I would appreciate it if you wouldn’t shove me anymore.’


    “He called me ‘low class.’ He was pretty upset.”


    Secret Service agents assigned to protect Obama ordered O’Reilly back behind the barricade. At that point Obama approached him and extended his hand.


    O’Reilly, Nicholson recounted, “said the senator was great and that he would love to have him on the show.”


    Nicholson, a veteran of political campaigns, worked as Sen. John Kerry’s personal aide in the 2004 presidential campaign, acquiring the nickname “Chief of Stuff.”


    “I’ve never seen a member of the press lay hands on a staffer before,” he said.


    Democrats, prodded by liberal activists who argue Fox News is biased, have been avoiding the cable news network. Fox had to cancel a scheduled Democratic debate after the candidates refused to participate.


    So how did Obama react to O’Reilly’s entreaty?


    “The senator said he would think about going to the show after the primaries,” Nicholson said.


    O’Reilly later showed up at a Hillary Rodham Clinton event in Penacock, N.H., and was acknowledged by the candidate. He stood in the audience and urged an audience member to ask the New York senator and former first lady about her plan to remove troops from Iraq.


    When the audience began booing, Clinton said, “No, no, no. He gets at least some credit for being here.”


    ©365Gay.com 2008

December 1, 2007

  • Holiday Greetings for Mariah!


    This holiday season, show your love for Mariah by creating a special holiday video greeting. We’ve been working on a special holiday greeting that we will be emailing out to everyone next month. To make this an especially exciting event, as part of this greeting we will include select video messages created by you for Mariah.
     If you’d like to submit a video greeting to be part of this email, this is what you need to do. Film your video greeting (try and keep it reasonably short) and upload it to youtube.com. You MUST include the tag “mariahholiday2007″ with your video when you upload it.
     All videos and content will be reviewed, and provided it is not deemed offensive or off-colour we will try to include it in the official mariahcarey.com greetings card. MariahCarey.com’s ruling about which greetings are included is final. You have until Friday December 7, at 6PM EST to film and upload your video greeting so… what are you waiting for?


    (MariahCarey.com)

  • Love Him | Written P.A. Jervis, Jr

    I speak to him and see him every day and it’s like I’m talking to myself sometime.
    I see him and say things to him and seems as if the things that I say to him don’t mean anything.
    I guess I overlook the simple and small things that he does for me.


    He speaks to me and I am well attentive and try to understand most that is coming out of his mouth.
    He sees me and says things that I wish that were a bit more romantic but I understand what he means.
    I guess I overlook the simple and small things that he does for.


    I am afraid of losing him because of all the men that have hurt me in the past.
    This bruised heart has built tough skin and doesn’t want to let anyone else in.
    It’s working on two years and I am open but not open all the way cos sometimes it feels like he’s moving away, or is it me just being too scare of accepting that he really loves me.


    People watch us and say that we are cute together.
    We say thank you and love the feeling of being with him whether it’s in public or in an intimate setting.
    I would like to take this time to let him know that I am here and that he’s important to me.
    I appreciate all the simple and small things that he does for me, even if I overlook them sometime.

April 6, 2007

  • Spring | Written by P.A. Jervis, Jr.

    Spring


    Warm.. hotness.. goodness


    Bikinis, speedos.. beaches


    Vacations and express trains


    I am in love


    Walking down into love.

  • What’s new?

    Nothing much


        moving next weekend.. starting on the 04.12 and 04.13
        ** want to help?  Yeah.. call/text me.


       phoenix pride is on the 04.14 and 04.15


       EyePlay Design is doing very well. Very well. Very well.


       Missing friends!


       Missing family


       Happy Easter!

April 1, 2007

  • HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN AND IT TAKES A TEAM! TO HOST NCAA FINAL FOUR WEEKEND PANEL ON GAYS IN SPORTS

    HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN AND IT TAKES A TEAM! TO HOST NCAA FINAL FOUR WEEKEND PANEL ON GAYS IN SPORTS


    LZ Granderson, Senior Writer, ESPN The Magazine, and Columnist, ESPN.com, Will Moderate the Discussion


    The Panel Is Being Supported by Nike, a Longtime Partner with HRC and a Strong Supporter of Workplace Equality


    WASHINGTON — At this year’s NCAA Men’s Final Four weekend in Atlanta, the Human Rights Campaign and It Takes a Team! — a project of Billie Jean King’s Women in Sports Foundation — present a panel discussion designed to continue the dialogue about gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender athletes at all levels, from high school to the pros. The panel, to take place on March 30 at 11:00 a.m. at the Inforum in downtown Atlanta, will include John Amaechi, Billy Bean, Joey Fisher, David Kopay, Terri O’Connell and Esera Tuaolo. 


    “With his announcement this spring, John Amaechi reignited the dialogue in this country about openly gay athletes,” said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese. “We believe that GLBT and straight athletes all benefit from respectful, open competition. As sports fans from around the nation will be watching the NCAA Final Four games in Atlanta, we want to bring this conversation to them.” 


    The panel is being supported by Nike, a longtime partner with HRC and a strong supporter of workplace equality. 


    “Sports is a metaphor for life and should be about inclusion and equality. I applaud HRC, Nike, ESPN and the Women’s Sports Foundation for enabling this debate,” said Sheryl Swoopes, WNBA champion from the Houston Comets and a Nike athlete.


    “It’s essential that we maintain an open discourse in an effort to eradicate homophobia throughout the world,” said the HRC’s Coming Out Project Spokesperson and panelist John Amaechi. “Specifically in the arena of sports, this discussion must continue until gay athletes are viewed and treated without prejudice. Sports organizations have an obligation to engender an atmosphere where all people can perform at their peak for the benefit of the individual and the team. Allowing people to be true to themselves not only encourages empowerment, it fuels honesty and trust, the key elements needed in any healthy relationship, marriage, team or work environment.” 


    Pat Griffin, director of It Takes a Team!, says, “Everyone should be able to enjoy the challenges and joys of sport participation. Every athlete should be evaluated, not on her or his sexual orientation or gender identity, but on their accomplishments and character. All athletes should have the right to play without fear of discrimination or harassment.”


    LZ Granderson, senior writer, ESPN The Magazine and columnist, ESPN.com, will moderate the discussion of five former professional “out” athletes and a current college athlete. 




    • John Amaechi, former NBA player, bronze medalist at the Commonwealth Games and author of The New York Times bestselling book Man in the Middle


    • Billy Bean, former Major League Baseball player and author of Going the Other Way: Lessons from a Life In and Out of Major League Baseball


    • Joey Fisher, a University of Georgia Ice Dogs goalie and student who came out to his team last year


    • David Kopay, former NFL player and one of the first professional athletes to come out as gay and author of The David Kopay Story


    • Terri O’Connell (born James Terrell Hayes), a former World Class race car driver with more than 25 years’ experience and author of Dangerous Curves


    • Esera Tuaolo, a former NFL player and author of Esera Tuaolo: Alone in the Trenches

    “This is an important discussion to be had in terms of both male and female athletes at all levels of sports. Unfortunately, due to scheduling issues with other events around the country, several leading female athletes were not able to participate in our panel this weekend in Atlanta. HRC and ITAT hope to host a similar panel discussion focusing on homophobia in women’s sports in the near future,” said Mark Shields from HRC’s Coming Out Project.


    About HRC


    The Human Rights Campaign is America’s largest civil rights organization working to achieve gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender equality. By inspiring and engaging all Americans, HRC strives to end discrimination against GLBT citizens and realize a nation that achieves fundamental fairness and equality for all. HRC seeks to improve the lives of GLBT Americans by advocating for equal rights and benefits in the workplace, ensuring families are treated equally under the law and increasing public support among all Americans through innovative advocacy, education and outreach programs. HRC works to secure equal rights for GLBT individuals and families at the federal and state levels by lobbying elected officials, mobilizing grassroots supporters, educating Americans, investing strategically to elect fair-minded officials and partnering with other GLBT organizations.


    About It Takes a Team!


    It Takes a Team! is an education and advocacy initiative of the Women’s Sports Foundation dedicated to developing and disseminating information and education materials to high school and collegiate athletic programs to make athletics a safe and respectful place for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender athletes and coaches. It Takes A Team! is the premier education resource for athletic administrators, coaches, athletes and parents dedicated to fair play for all. Most of our education material is downloadable at no cost at our website — www.ItTakesATeam.org. It Takes A Team! Director Pat Griffin is the author of Strong Women, Deep Closets: Lesbians and Homophobia in Sport. The mission of the Women’s Sports Foundation, founded by Billie Jean King, is to advance the lives of girls and women through sport and physical activity.

  • WHO IS THE BIGGER DIVA: MARIAH OR WHITNEY?

    WHO IS THE BIGGER DIVA: MARIAH OR WHITNEY?





    Welcome to the Pop Arcade, your source for fair and balanced pop-culture news. I am your host, Chemarryn Thornton, keeping it on and popping.

    The greatest grudge of all
    Far be it from me to question the musical knowledge of Clive Davis, but I’m beginning to wonder if the mogul is growing senile in his old age. Hollywood.TV quotes the chairman and CEO of BMG North America as saying “the best singers in the world are Aretha [Franklin] and [Whitney] Houston,” in a discussion comparing mega divas Whitney and Mariah Carey. “That’s not to knock Carey. Carey is a friend of mine, but I think Mariah would even say those two are the best.”
    I don’t think there’s any doubt Mariah would concede to Aretha, but Whitney? Those two are the Prince and Michael Jackson of divadom. Neither one would ever admit to being any less of an entertainer than the other. The day Mariah Carey says Whitney Houston is the better singer is the day Nicole Richie sits down and enjoys a full three-course meal.
    So Clive, don’t go to Mariah for your diva comparisons – come to me. That’s right, you lucked out, my friend. Right here and now, your friendly neighborhood columnist will put the two super egos to the test in a battle to determine once and for all which diva’s star shines brightest.
    Better album: For Mariah, this would have to be 1990′s “Mariah Carey”, headlined by her best song to date, “Vision of Love”. You’d have to go back to that exact same year to find Whitney’s best album, “I’m Your Baby Tonight”, headlined by “Miracle”. It’s a tough call, but I have to give the better album to Whitney.
    Hotter woman: Whatever ground Mariah may have lost in the previous comparison, she more than makes up for in this all-important category. Mimi has consistently been hotter than Whitney at every stage of their careers.
    Better husband: It’s hard to do any worse than the crack-smoking, child support-dodging antics of Bobby Brown, but Mariah managed to do so with the overly possessive former head of Sony Music Entertainment, Tommy Mottola. Besides, Mottola didn’t make “Don’t Be Cruel”.
    Better actress: Sure, “The Bodyguard” and “Waiting to Exhale” are decent enough films, but Whitney didn’t bring half the hilarity Mariah did when she graced us with “Glitter”. I’m laughing just thinking about it. That’s the sign of a quality movie.
    So you see Mr. Davis, the two seem to stand about even when you break everything down. Thanks are not necessary, I’ll just assume the check’s in the mail.

    (Pensacola News Journal – thanks to David Briggs)

  • Dear Lover | Written By P.A. Jervis, Jr.

    Dear Lover,


    I am absolutely in love with you.
      I sit here writing this letter to you to let you know that I have gone days without your touch and feel that there is a need for you.
      The need for you was bad before you left but has gotten worse since you have left and I have an urning more and more for your touch


    I feel that when you are here
      that I am all that I can be and more
      I feel that my potential at an ultimate high.. I get more done.

    I have had you
      and nothing else on my mind for the time that you have decided to leave and can’t for your return
      I am waiting for you. I am not seeking anyone to fulfill my needs and fantasies.


    I am absolutely in love with you.
      Please return soon. For you are the only for me.
      There is no one else out there that I imagine myself with.


    xo

  • This is Forever | Written By P.A. Jervis, Jr.

    This is forever
    As we walk down
    The path
    ..and realize that there is no turning back


    I can’t live without your hugs
    Your kisses
    Your soft whispering in my ear that irritates the hell out of me.


    But there is no one like you that
    I have fun with
    That I achieve more with
    That I realize that there is more to life with
    That has open my eyes to bigger and better things.


    This is forever and there is no turning back.