It appears that the CCGLA Board of Directors have engaged Mr. Jay English to represent them in the suit I filed last November, and after he (English) requested a date, one was set. So this coming Friday, June 30, I’ll be finally able to present my argument to the Judge as to why CCGLA’s actions… Continue reading
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Key West Reflections Post 2
After the fun and excitement of the wedding, we all started our vacation (or in Bobby and Ian’s case, their honeymoon). Our family gatherings were not yet complete, and on Sunday night we had one final family gathering at Cayo Hueso y Habana (formerly of El Maison de Pepe) to experience Mallory Square, and some… Continue reading
Key West Reflections Post 1
Well I’ve finally pulled together most of the images snapped during our recent trip, and uploaded some to my Flickr page. I thought I would post a summary of our vacation. Remember to check out other blog entries from Ian, Bobby, and Chris. Each have their own perspective of the trip (and I’m sure you… Continue reading
Not Quite a Shot Gun Wedding
As previously blogged, Bobby and Ian were hitched in Key West on Saturday. I’ve put some pictures up on my Flickr page from this event (and parts of our trip). There are a LOT of pictures, and I’ve only uploaded some of these to Flickr. Here are a couple of my favorite shots from the… Continue reading
Those bells are ringing …
Well, they did it. Bobby finally made an honest man out of Ian (or was it the other way around??). Earlier today (pretend it’s Saturday), they had their wedding ceremony at the Hemingway House. Pictures will be available soon, but all activities went without a hitch … Even the temptation of a Hurricane did little… Continue reading
LJ Xfer Discovery
I discovered today, that when I transferred all my blog posts over from LiveJournal to this new blog tool, that the private messages all became public. Never fear, I’ve gone through and passworded the posts, so you can see it exists, but can’t read it. I’m not sure if this is how I’m going to… Continue reading
HIV/AIDS Prevention (Part II)
Earlier in the week, I made a post about UNAIDS new report on the Global HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Part II of this posting theme relates to the current activities occuring in New York city. The United Nations is holding a summit on HIV/AIDS prevention, with the intention of updating a 2001 declaration that provided the momentum… Continue reading
Frontline: The Age of AIDS
On PBS tonight, FrontLine will be showing the first of a two part series called “The Age of AIDS.” If you are in the DFW area, this will be shown on KERA13 at 8PM. More information can be found by clicking on the link (or on the the logo). Also, to coincide with this program,… Continue reading
Super X-Men
Last night, we saw X-Men: The Last Stand (otherwise known as X-Men 3, or X-Men3). Of course, I just went for the dinner. Being a huge X-Men fan, I couldn’t wait to see that guy in the wheelchair, or the other guy that turns things to ice (I’ve followed their careers religiously). To my suprise… Continue reading