Daily Archives: April 8, 2009

Well I think I have bad luck. Yesterday I was trying to use one of my computers to power up a webcam to use on MSN. I opened a second camera screen and all of a sudden my 2 computer monitors started to do some weird funky colors – like lines all over  the screens. Then the computer turned itself off. I went to check the power supply. It felt over heated. I unplugged it then plugged it back in and turned things on – when sparks flew out at my hand! Thank goodness my face was not beside it. The whole computer blew. I tried a new power supply and re-installed it in a new box. When I tried to turn things on to see if my motherboard and other things could be saved – nope!!! – lost everything in my computer. It has so much of my stuff in it – gosh what a night. A similar thing happened about a year ago. Anyhow, a friend of mine is coming over tonight and we may play some video games and then watch a movie. Have a goodnight everyone Oh btw, ‘Playin’With Pierre’ is the number one selling movie now at Pornteam! … to get your copy click here

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“YOU GOTTA GIVE ‘EM HOPE…”   – Harvey Milk YAY VERMONT !!! Massachusetts On May 17, 2004 Massachusetts became the first U.S. state to legalize same-sex marriage. Connecticut In a 4 to 3 decision, the Connecticut Supreme Court overturned the state’s ban on same-sex marriage, allowing legal gay marriage. District of Columbia April 7, 2009, the DC council approved a measure that recognizes the marriages of same-sex couples wed outside of the District. Iowa On April 3, 2009, Iowa became the third US state to allow same-sex marriage. The Supreme Court voted unanimously in favor of gay marriage. Couples can begin exchanging vows on April 24, 2009. New York In a May 29, 2008 directive, New York only recognizes gay marriages from couples married outside of the state. Vermont On April 7, 2009, the state legislature overrode Gov. Jim Douglas’s veto of a bill allowing same-sex couples to marry, making Vermont the first state to allow gay marriage through legislative action. In 2000, Vermont became the first U.S. state to offer same-sex civil unions. Thanks for the LIVE CAM and CHAT tonight, I had a blast. Thanks to all of you who stop here and check out the site… …And thanks to our brothers and sisters who bring the light and fairness of gay rights to their communities

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