July 25, 2011   1 note

GAY

Today, when Bloomberg presided over the marriage to his chief of staff and husband I stopped working to watch it. I got a bit teary because they were perhaps the happiest couple in American history. Everyone in this country deserves to have the love of their life acknowledged by the state. This is in hopes that we, as a country, have turned over a new leaf and than states begin recognizing love as love and stop convincing themselves that gender is an overruling factor. It isn’t. We, as Americans, deserve a lifetime of happiness. I am proud to live in a state that supports marriage and does not waste time beyond it factoring in the arbitrary, the pointless and the thoughtless.I was raised to believe that love knows no bounds and I will never give up on that exact thought. I thank you, New York, and hope that the rest of our country was watching, and that more and more each day admit that they wish they had what those two gentlemen covyed with only a glance across the isle. Their fight is both over and in it’s infancy. Yet, for once, it has a strength unlike any before it. Thank whomever. May we all be free and ahppy some day soon.

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July 6, 2011   182 notes

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June 30, 2011   1 note

Moderate

Since Friday night the 24th I have had exactly two beers. Since Wednesday the 22nd I have had exactly zero Red Bulls. I am eating more on tour than I have in weeks, considering I haven’t had to work through the two meals a day I typically eat. I guess this tour has done me some good, so far.
I’m excited to get to Orlando and hang out with the You Blew It! dudes. I am hating our days off, and constantly wishing basement shows would appear out of thin air as replacement.
I have been looking forward to these few weeks for slightly more than six months now. I am having a great time with two of my best friends who I will sadly not see much of at all come the fall. It’s the perfect hurrah before adulthood creeps in.
And yet, I am just as excited, if not more, to get back home to Boston and enjoy the life I’ve built there.
I’m smiling all the way.