For Walky

walk,on,by wrote:
I am enjoying the fact, that in reality now, being gay is just mainstream and not controversial and isn't almost against the norm, so to speak. Some gay people I know are having a hard time adjusting to the fact that we are not so "special" anymore. LOL.

Saw this and though this guy really wants to be "special"
although I'm thinking more of the short bus kind of special

Texas man is trying to marry his laptop in order to end gay marriage

I give you …Cat Flag
SideBurner wrote:

Saw this and though this guy really wants to be "special"
although I'm thinking more of the short bus kind of special

Texas man is trying to marry his laptop in order to end gay marriage


He's a fashionably dressed, professionally photographed, EDM DJ attention whore. Reminds me of that egomaniac congressman who had to resign after spending beaucoup bucks redecorating his office.
It's from Baltimore, but has your name written all over it
walk,on,by wrote:
http://www.advocate.com/politicians/2016/4/11/cosponsor-tennessees-transphobic-bill-accused-sexual-harassment

nice one, republicans. 

how does this guy still have a job!

Tennessee's House speaker, Republican Rep. Beth Harwell, recently announced that she's moving Durham's office across the street and limiting his access to the House floor, CBS News reports. Harwell's actions follow an investigation into Durham's conduct by the state attorney general, which included testimonies by 34 women, including politicians, lobbyists, and various staffers. Reports of harassing text messages and sexually suggestive in-person behavior dogged Durham, with some women saying he plied them for their contact information; others said they were fearful of being alone with him. Many women hesitated in reporting the behavior because they feared losing their jobs or being seen as "untrustworthy" by their superiors
SideBurnedOut wrote:
how does this guy still have a job!
money and lawyers
Loretta Lynch . . . RESPECT.
I love coming to dc to be a tourist.

newseum followed by national archives followed by lunch followed by American art museum / portrait gallery followed by beer at churchkey followed by dinner.
nice. what did you have at churchkey?
I've never been to churchkey and we're having dinner very close to there so I thought what the hell I'll go have a beer first before dinner and see what it's all about. Any recommendations on what I should have?
walk,on,by wrote:
I've never been to churchkey and we're having dinner very close to there so I thought what the hell I'll go have a beer first before dinner and see what it's all about. Any recommendations on what I should have?

current draft menu: http://churchkeydc.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/CK-Menu-Beer-5.7.16.pdf

Tripel Julep from Boulevard sounds interesting. they have KBS on tap.  other suggestions: Saison-Hands, Old Pro gose (sour with salt), and the last 3 offerings on the menu (wheatwine + 2 english barleywines).

also, there is a restaurant below CK, called Birch & Barley, whic great food and they serve CK beer… in case you're not done drinking when it's time to eat.
Also quite enjoyable, and right across from ChurchKey is The Pig, a snout to tail restaurant.
http://www.thepigdc.com/
ja,ded wrote:
Also quite enjoyable, and right across from ChurchKey is The Pig, a snout to tail restaurant.
http://www.thepigdc.com/


That, is where we're having dinner. It's excellent.
I have lived through The Pig / Churchkey combo.  You come out of that a different person.
Awe,some.  I'll give, reports.
I'd love a walkonby poetic report of ,"oh how romantic the city is to walk around… look at people.. .and life… and all these wonderful things and then eat at such a great place.. and the stores… and the fancy furniture… and the men in capri pants…… with so many taps… the taps.. oh my and these different flavors of beer… and the pig… the succulent pig. **unzips pants**"
Yada wrote:
I'd love a walkonby poetic report of ,"oh how romantic the city is to walk around… look at people.. .and life… and all these wonderful things and then eat at such a great place.. and the stores… and the fancy furniture… and the men in capri pants…… with so many taps… the taps.. oh my and these different flavors of beer… and the pig… the succulent pig. **unzips pants**"

you need to end it on a sardonic or fatalistic note.  something along the lines of how futile the whole exercise was, and that we'll all die anyways.  adding "the end" helps.
It will have to wait until next week. We got rained out. Still going to dinner at the pig though, and we'll check out churchkey.