Daily Gay Anthem: I Feel Love
Donna Summer’s classic. Part of the Gay Pride Month Series.
Donna Summer’s classic. Part of the Gay Pride Month Series.
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For those of you who missed it, you can now watch the wedding vows of Richard and David Speakman. We took our vows in San Jose on June 17, 2008 at 9:11 (how’s that for an omen) a.m. as the first same-gender couple in the 10th-largest city in the United States to be legally married.
We shared our day with a wonderful female couple, Ronni and Hannah Pahl, who were married about 6 minutes after us. They were accompanied by their 12-year-old son. In the end we were the first male and female couples to be married in Silicon Valley and Santa Clara County.
When I watch this video I have two thoughts: 1) I need to lose 40 pounds, 2) relief that it’s finally over. After 6 years together, I’m really happy that I can finally refer to Rich as my husband without it just being wishful thinking. And as for the middle-age spread I have going on, I just chalk it up to the fact that for most people, a happy and long relationship + two good cooks under one roof = pleasing plumpness.
Heck, I’d rather be fat and happy than skinny and single any day.
Credit for this video goes to KPIX-TV, the local CBS affiliate.
Unfortunately, the size of the video had to be cropped to fit on my web server, so I had to edit out Ronni and Hannah’s vows.
Originally sung by Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer in 1979, this version was more than 20 years later with Summer and the boys from Westlife.
Sarcasticgamer.com’s parody commercial spoofing the new nintendo wii fit craze.
Members of the gay community speak out on why they support Hillary Clinton for president.
In 1999, this is the song that brought the attention of German musician and producer Andre Tanneberger to many American fans.
Better known as ATB, he has established himself as a master of pop-flavored trance and house music.
This song, simply entitled, “9 p.m.,” is the last track on a compilation “best of” album of ATB’s greatest club hits: Seven Years: 1998-2005 - an album which gets a high priority on my iPod and home computer.
Mika is a singer with a talent and style that is an addictive blend of Freddie Mercury, Lou Reed, The Beatles and Scissor Sisters.
This song. Grace Kelly,” marks the emergence of a pop music star for the 21st Century. It is the first track off his album, Life in Cartoon Motion.
OK — so my Corporations class got out early and I was bored. I made this little tribute video – with a retro funky beat.
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