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Friday, April 08, 2005

Alot of Crap Goin On.

Hello,

Sorry that I haven't posted in a while... I have been doin alot of work on Myspace.com but I have had soooo much crap going on with the School Administration here and them discriminating against me and telling my mom personal information about me... like who I like and shit... really makes me mad...

Hope to continue this post sometime...
Andrew

Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Werid...

Sorry about me being inactive... werid things going on.. I have been most active on Myspace... if you would like please signup at myspace.com and most things have been going on over there... just look me up... Andrew, live in Kuna Idaho.... my nickname on there is <<[[Andrew]]>> <<[[Poof]]>>

Thanks

Monday, February 21, 2005

Great day

Hello,

Sorry about my inactivity theres alot going on but its been great I hung out with my friend MOlly at the mall yesterday and been talking on the fone witth my friend Laci and yes.... Hopefully everything goes well next week sorry to cut this short g2g

See ya
Andrew

Black History

I totally forgot to do this.. Even though I am Not black I still feel that we must reconize how importantBlack people are they are NO diffrent from me and you!
Martin Luther King's
"I have a Dream" Speech
Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of captivity. But one hundred years later, we must face the tragic fact that the Negro is still not free.
One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land.
So we have come here today to dramatize an appalling condition. In a sense we have come to our nation's capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir.
This note was a promise that all men would be guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check which has come back marked "insufficient funds." But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation.
So we have come to cash this check -- a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice. We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of now. This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to open the doors of opportunity to all of God's children. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood.
It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment and to underestimate the determination of the Negro. This sweltering summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality. Nineteen sixty-three is not an end, but a beginning. Those who hope that the Negro needed to blow off steam and will now be content will have a rude awakening if the nation returns to business as usual. There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights.
The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until the bright day of justice emerges. But there is something that I must say to my people who stand on the warm threshold which leads into the palace of justice. In the process of gaining our rightful place we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred.
We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. we must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.
The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny and their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom.
We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back. There are those who are asking the devotees of civil rights, "When will you be satisfied?" we can never be satisfied as long as our bodies, heavy with the fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the highways and the hotels of the cities. We cannot be satisfied as long as the Negro's basic mobility is from a smaller ghetto to a larger one. We can never be satisfied as long as a Negro in Mississippi cannot vote and a Negro in New York believes he has nothing for which to vote. No, no, we are not satisfied, and we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream.
I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials and tribulations. Some of you have come fresh from narrow cells. Some of you have come from areas where your quest for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. You have been the veterans of creative suffering. Continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive.
Go back to Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go back to Georgia, go back to Louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed. Let us not wallow in the valley of despair. I say to you today, my friends, that in spite of the difficulties and frustrations of the moment, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal." I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slaveowners will be able to sit down together at a table of brotherhood. I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a desert state, sweltering with the heat of injustice and oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day the state of Alabama, whose governor's lips are presently dripping with the words of interposition and nullification, will be transformed into a situation where little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls and walk together as sisters and brothers. I have a dream today. I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together. This is our hope. This is the faith with which I return to the South. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.
This will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with a new meaning, "My country, 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring." And if America is to be a great nation, this must become true. So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York. Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania! Let freedom ring from the snowcapped Rockies of Colorado! Let freedom ring from the curvaceous peaks of California! But not only that; let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia! Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee! Let freedom ring from every hill and every molehill of Mississippi. From every mountainside, let freedom ring.
When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at last!"

Gay History

From- Brittane C. in Kuna, Idaho

-Aaron Fricke was the first openly gay high school student to sue his school for not letting him attend prom with a same-sex date. And guess what? He won.-That happened in 1980 by the way. :)


Thank You Britanne for your contribution
Thank You everyone for visiting!

Friday, February 18, 2005

Pretty Awesome Day

Hello,
Today, was pretty awesome... Got to hang out with some friends.. talked with a bunch of people on the phone ( I talked to Laci for about 2-3 hours!!) We talked about hott guys!! The bad things that happen today was that Molly's Boyfriend was cheating on her for some gurl named Laura! Which really made me mad because Molly really likes Brent... Then I was trying to plan a trip to the mall this weekend and everyone but Laci canceld.. so Laci and I are going on Sunday... We believe.. we plan to hang out tommorow.... We love looking at Hott guys in the Magazines! I am going to also call Melissa again and ask her if she would like to hang out with us tommorow downtown...

Hope everyone has been having a good 4 day weekend! (3 day for some)
Andrew

Next weeks Goal: LOOK FOR A BOYFRIEND!! I NEED ONE BAD!~

Our New Feature

Hello,
I am glad to announce that I have offically released a new feature for the blog... Every week I am going to post a CUTE guy on our forum ... Please Subscribe to the mailing list (its on the right side it is powered by Yahoo and is called Cute Guy Weekly) In order to be notified about it!!!

Thank you!
Andrew

Thursday, February 17, 2005

Great Day

Hello,
Hope everyone liked the cute gay kiss (below this post) They are really hott aren't they?!! I hope I can post some more soon!! So thats something to look forward to! LOL! Things went well today! My dad left for 4 months so I don't have him on my back.. Things at school went ok! I got a 4 day weekend this weekend and some of my friends and I are planning on going to the mall this weekend! That is something I am super excited about!!! I would love to go shopping with some of my friends!! Even if its just one of my friends that would still be super awesome!! Wonder what I would wear... hmm... very good question LOL! Well I hope that these good days continue! I love when I have good days, I feel good about myself and the place I live! Well catch you all later make sure to have yourself an awesome weekend! I will update you on anything kool that is going on!!!
Andrew
(COMEING SOON- MORE HOTT GUYS!!)

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

What Kind of Gay Kisser I am.. LOL!

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You are a School Boy Kiss!! you're a deprived
catholic school boy who needs some action...
don't get caught in the locker room!


What kind of Hot Boy Kiss are you??
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Really bad

Hello,
Sorry that I haven’t posted an update.. but I came out to my parents and they threatened to kick me out.. I am still in a loop right now and don’t know what is going on.. Besides that everything has been ok.. exept that some kid is making up rumors about me saying that I am not gay.. I AM GAY and he needs to shut his mouth…

Thanks have a great week!
Andrew
Proud to be gay!

Sunday, February 13, 2005

Continue..

I think it is amazing to see how many famous people in history are GBLT. Don't you? I know that the below history is hard to read due to copy/pasteing errors but if you actually sort it all out you can see how great people were also GBLT. I hope you enjoyed this.. The post for today is below the confuseing history!
Thanx
Andrew

Famous GBLT People

Todays Post is BELOW this Gay history ...
Source- http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~wyatt/celebs-list.html
Famous GBLT people throughout history-
The ListAbd Al-Rahman [m] (r: 1880-1901) Afghani king (NF) Abu Nuwas [m] (AD 756?-810) Arabian poet (AA) Achilles [m] Greek mythological hero (GGG May 91) Achtenberg, Roberta [f] San Francisco city supervisor (MH) "Adult Children of Heterosexuals" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Agathon [m] (450?-400? BC) Athenian dramatist (AA) Ai [m] (r: 6 BC-AD 1) Chinese emperor (NF) Akhenaten [m] (1364-1334 BC) Egyptian pharoah (OOAT, AA, GGG Jun 90) Albee, Edward [m] (1928- ) U.S. playwright "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (AA, GGG Jan 92, TM, MH) Alcibiades [m] (450-404 BC) Athenian general-statesman (GGG Jun 91, AA, OOAT) Alexander I [m] (1777-1825) Russian czar (AA) Alexander the Great [m] (356-323 BC) Macedonian king (AA, OOAT, BOL, NF, TM) Alexander VI [m] (1431-1503) Pope (GGG Aug 92) Alger, Horatio [m] (1832-1899) U.S. author (BOL, AA, GGG Jan 90, TM) Al-Hakem II [m] (r: AD 961-976) Cordoban ruler (NF) "Alive!" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Allen, Peter [m] (1944-1992) Australian entertainer (TM) Almodovar, Pedro [m] (____- ) Spanish film-maker "Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down" (TM, MH) Almond, Mark [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Al-Mutamid [m] (r: 1069-1090) Ruler of Seville (Spain) (NF) Ammiano, Tom [m] schoolteacher, comedian, San Francisco School Board member (and first-place vote-getter) (MH) Amos, Tori [ ] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Amunullah Kahn [m] (r: 1919-1929) Afghani king (NF) Anacreon [m] (572?-488? BC) Greek poet (AA) Andersen, Hans Christian [m] (1805-1875) Danish author (BOL, AA, GGG Jul 92, TM) Anderson, Emily [f] photographer (MH) Anderson, Laurie [f] performance artist (MH-not) Anne [f] (1665-1714) British queen (OOAT, AA, NF) Anne Ioannovna [f] (r: 1730-1740) Russian empress (NF) Anthony, Susan B. [f] (1820-1906) U.S. activist (OOAT, AA, TM) Antigonus II Gonatas [m] (r: 276-239 BC) Greek king (NF) Antiochus I [m] (r: 280-261 BC) Greek king (NF) Antoinette, Marie [f] (1755-1793) French queen (OOAT) Apuzzo, Virginia [f] adviser to Governor Mario Cuomo; former head of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (MH) Araki, Greg [m] filmmaker "The Living End" (MH) Aristotle [m] (384-322 BC) Greek philosopher (BOL, TM) Armatrading, Joan [f] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) "Army of Lovers" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Ash, Daniel [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Ash, John [m] poet and literary critic (MH) Ashbery, John [m] Pulitzer Prize-winning poet (MH) Ashikaga Yoshimitsu [m] (r: 1368-1394) Japanese shogun (NF) Ashman, Howard [m] (1951-1991) U.S. playwright-lyricist (GGG Sep 91) Auden, W.H. [m] (1907-1973) British poet (AA, GGG Dec 89, BOL, TM) Augustine, Saint [m] (AD 354-430) Roman theologian (AA) Augustus [m] (r: 31 BC-AD 14) Roman emperor (NF) Azaa, Manuel [m] (r: 1931-1933, 1936-1939) Spanish president (NF) Aznavour, Charles [m] (1924- ) French, more singer than actor (TM) "B-52's" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Bachardy, Don [m] artist; life partner of the late novelist Christopher Isherwood (MH) Bachmann, Guido [m] writer (MH) Bacon, Sir Francis [m] (1561-1626) Br philosopher-statesman (BOL, GGG Jul 90, AA, GBOL-bro, TM) Baez, Joan [f] (1941- ) U.S. folk singer-political activist (GBOL-once, MH "onetime") Bagoas [m] (345?-after 323 BC) Persian slave (to Alex. Great) (GGG Oct 92) "Bahaus" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Bakker, James [m] (1940- ) U.S. evangelist (AA) Baldwin, James [m] (1924-1987) U.S. writer (AA, GGG Aug 88) Bancroft, Ann [f] explorer and teacher (*not* the actress Anne) (MH) Bankhead, Tallulah [f] (1903-1968) U.S. actress (GBOL-once) Barber, Samuel [m] (1910-1981) U.S. composer (AA, GBOL-forces, LS) Barnes, Djuna [f] (1892-1982) U.S. novelist (AA) Barney, Natalie [f] (1876-1972) Parisian writer & salon hostess (AA) Barnfield, Richard [m] (1574-1627) British poet (AA) Barrie, James M. [m] (1860-1937) British author (GGG Sep 92) Bartel, Paul [m] filmmaker (MH) Bartlett, John [m] fashion designer (MH) Basil II [m] (r: 976-1025) Byzantine emperor (NF) Bates, Alan [m] (1934-1992) British-born U.S. actor (TM) Bauman, Robert [m] (1937- ) U.S. politician (AA, MH) Beach, Sylvia [f] (1887-1962) U.S. expatriate literary figure (AA) Beard, James [m] (1903-1985) U.S. chef and author (TM) Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent [m] (1872-1898) British artist (GGG May 90) Beaton, Sir Cecil [m] (1904-1980) British photographer (GGG Sep 90) "Beautiful South, The" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Beck, Pia [f] singer and pianist (MH) Beckford, William [m] (1760-1844) British writer and politician (AA) Beecher, Henry Ward [m] (1813-1887) U.S. lecturer and pastor (AA) Beethoven, Ludwig von [m] (1770-1827) German composer (AA) Behan, Brendan [m] (1923-1964) Irish author (BOL, TM) Bell, Andy [m] (____- ) Musician of the group "Erasure" (various, LS, MH) Benedict IX [m] (1020-1055?) Pope (AA, GBOL-popes, OOAT) Bennett, Michael [m] (1943-1987) U.S. choreographer (GGG Aug 89) Ben-Shalom, Miriam [f] sued military for reinstatement after expulsion for being lesbian (MH) Bentley, Eric [m] critic, theatre director and translator (MH) "Berlin" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Bernhard, Sandra [f] (1955- ) U.S. comedian-actress (TM, MH) Bernstein, Leonard [m] (1918-1990) U.S. composer (GGG Nov 90, TM, LS) Beyazid I [m] (r: 1389-1402) Ottoman sultan (NF) Beza, Theodore [m] (1519-1605) French theologian (AA) Birisima, George [f] actor and playwright (MH) Blackwell, Mr. [m] fashion designer; creator of annual "Ten Worst Dressed" list (MH) Blais, Marie-Claire [f] French-language novelist (MH) Blake, Nayland [ ] artist (MH) Blaser, Robin [ ] writer (MH) Blitzstein, Marc [m] (1905-1964) U.S. composer (GGG Mar 91) Bogarde, Dirk [m] (1920- ) British actor (GBOL-once, MH) Bonheur, Rosa [f] (1822-1899) French artist (AA) Bono, Chastity [f] daughter of Sonny Bono and Cher (MH) Boswell, John [m] historian (MH) Botticelli, Sandro [m] (1444?-1510) Italian painter (BOL, TM) Bowie, Angela [f] poet and performance artist; ex-wife of David Bowie (MH) Bowie, David [m] (1947- ) British rock singer (GBOL-once, BOL, TM, LS, MH "experimenting") Bowles, Jane [f] (1917-1973) U.S. writer (AA) Bowles, Paul [m] writer (MH) Boy George (George O'Dowd) [m] (1961- ) British pop singer (LS, MH) Boyd, Malcolm [m] (1923- ) U.S. Episc. priest & gay activist (AA, BOL, TM, MH) Bradley, Dan [m] (1940-1988) U.S. political activist (AA) Bradshaw, Terry [m] (____- ) U.S. football player (TM "wrestler") Brainard, Joe [m] poet and artist (MH) Brando, Marlon [m] (1924- ) U.S. actor (GBOL-once, MH) Bray, Robert [m] spokesman for National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (MH) Britt, Harry [m] former President of the San Francisco City Board of Supervisors (MH) Britten, Benjamin [m] (1913-1976) British composer (AA, GGG Jul 90, TM, LS) Broderick, Matthew [m] actor (MH-not) "Bronski Beat" British gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Brooks, Romaine [f] (1874-1970) U.S. painter (AA) Brossard, Nicole [f] novelist (MH) Broughton, James [m] poet, filkmaker and playwright (MH) Broumas, Olga [f] poet (MH) Brown, Rita Mae [f] (____-____) U.S. novelist, author of "Rubyfruit Jungle" (TM, MH) Brunner, John [m] writer (MH) Buchanan, James [m] (1791-1868) U.S. president (AA "speculation") Burke, Glenn [m] ex-Major League baseball player (MH) Burns, John Horne [m] (1916-1953) U.S. novelist (GBOL-forces) Burroughs, William S. [m] (1913- ) U.S. writer (GBOL-forces, GGG Jan 91, AA, TM, MH) Burson, Scott [m] artist (MH) Burton, Richard [m] (1925-1984) British actor (GBOL-once) Burton, Sir Richard [m] (1821-1890) British explorer & scholar (AA, GGG Jan 91) Busch, Charles [m] writer, director and actor (MH) Bush, Kate [f] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Busi, Aldo [m] Italian novelist (MH) Bussotti, Sylvano [m] (1931- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Butler, Samuel [m] (1835-1902) British author (BOL, TM) Button, Dick [m] Olympic athlete (MH) "Buzzcocks, The" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Cadmus, Paul [m] (____-____) painter (TM, MH) Cage, John [m] (1912-1992) U.S. composer (TM, LS, MH) Caja, Jerome [m] artist (MH) Califia, Pat [ ] advice columnist (MH) Caligula [m] (r: AD 37-41) Roman emperor (NF) Callen, Michael [m] (1955-1993) singer, member of musical group "The Flirtations" (MH, LS) Callow, Simon [m] (1949- ) British actor (GGG Apr 92, TM, MH) Cambaceres, Jean Jaques Regis de [m] (1753-1824) Fr lawmaker (AA) Campbell, Jack [m] millionaire Florida businessman and activist (MH) Camus, Renaud [m] French novelist (MH) Caravaggio (Michelangelo Amerighi) [m] (1571-1610) Ital painter (GGG Apr 92) Carpenter, Edward [m] (1844-1929) English reformer (AA, GGG Nov 91, TM) Carswell, G. Harold [m] (1920- ) U.S. jurist (AA) Carver, Craig [m] artist (MH) Casanova, Giovanni Giacomo [m] (1725-1798) Italian adventurer (GBOL-once) Casement, Sir Roger [m] (1864-1916) Irish patriot (AA, OOAT, GGG Oct 91) "Casselberry and Dupree" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Cather, Willa [f] (1873-1947) U.S. writer (OOAT, AA) Catherine II (The Great) [f] (r: 1762-1796) Russian empress (NF) Catullus Gaius Valerius [m] (c 84-45 BC) Roman poet (GGG Nov 91) Cavafy, Constantine [m] (1863-1933) Greek poet (AA, GBOL-bro, GGG Jun 91) Cellini, Benvenuto [m] (1500-1571) Italian goldsmith (BOL, TM) Chamberlain, Richard [m] (1945- ) U.S. actor (GGG Oct 90, TM, MH) Chambers, Jane [m] (1937-1983) U.S. writer (AA) Chambers, Whittaker [m] (1901-1961) U.S. journalist (GBOL-once) Channell, Carl "Spitz" [m] fundraiser for the Nicaraguan contras (MH) Chapman, Graham [m] (1941-1989) British actor (GGG May 90) Chapman, Tracey [f] African-American folksinger (TM, LS, MH-not) Charles IX [m] (r: 1560-1574) French king (NF) Charles XII [m] (r: 1697-1718) Swedish king (NF) Charles XV [m] (r: 1859-1872) Swedish king (NF) Cheever, John [m] (1912-1982) U.S. writer (AA, GGG May 91, GBOL-forces) Cho, Margaret [f] comedian (MH) Christian, Meg [f] (1946- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS, MH) Christian VII [m] (r: 1766-1808) Danish king (NF) Christina [f] (1626-1689) Swedish queen (AA, BOL, OOAT, NF, TM) Churchill, Sir Winston (1874-1965) British statesman & author (AA "once", GBOL-once) Ciccone, Christopher [m] artist and set designer; brother of Madonna (MH) Claiborne, Craig [m] (1920- ) U.S. author and gourmet (GBOL-forces, MH, TM) Clarke, Arthur C. [m] (1917- ) British writer (GBOL-once) Claudius I [m] (r: AD 41-54) Roman emperor (NF) Clift, Montgomery [m] (1920-1966) U.S. actor (AA, TM) Clinton, Kate [f] comedian (MH) Cocteau, Jean [m] (1889-1963) french author (BOL, AA, GGG Aug 89, TM) Cohn, Roy [m] (1927-1986) U.S. attorney (AA, NSGGG Oct 89, TM) "Coil" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Colette (Sidonie Colette Goudeket) [f] (1873-1954) Fr novelist (AA) Commodus [m] (r: AD 180-192) Roman emperor (NF) Connelly, Arch [m] artist (MH) Conner, Bart [m] (1958- ) U.S. Olympic gymnast (TM) Conners, Dave [m] (1945-1985) U.S. gay-porn star (GBOL-forces) Conradin [m] (1252-1268) Titular king of Jerusalem and Sicily (AA) "Consolidated" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Constantine IX [m] (r: 1042-1055) Byzantine emperor (NF) Constantine VIII [m] (r: 1025-1028) Byzantine emperor (NF) Cooling, Janet [f] artist (MH) Copland, Aaron [m] (1900-1990) U.S. composer (GGG Aug 91, LS) Corigliano, John [m] classical composer (MH) Corll, Dean [m] (1939-1973) U.S. serial murderer (NSGGG Apr 91) Corn, Alfred [m] poet (MH) Corrine, Tee A. [ ] artist (MH) Costanza, Midge [f] White House aide to President Carter (MH) Coward, Sir Noel [m] (1899-1973) Br playwright, composer & actor (AA, GGG Oct 88) Crane, Hart [m] (1899-1932) U.S. poet (AA) Crew, Louie [m] professor, founder of Integrity (lesbigay Episcopal group) (MH) Crisp, Quentin [m] (1908- ) British naked civil servant (GGG Jan 91, TM, MH) Crowley, Mort [m] playwright "The Boys In The Band" (MH) Cukor, George [m] (1899-1983) U.S. film director (AA, GGG Dec 88) Curtis, Jamie Lee [f] (1958- ) U.S. actress (TM) Curtis, Tony [m] (1925- ) U.S. actor (TM) Cushman, Charlotte [f] (1816-1876) U.S. actress (BOL, GGG Jun 92, TM) da Vinci, Leonardo [m] (1452-1519) Ital artist, scientist & painter (AA, GGG Oct 88, BOL, TM) Dallesandro, Joe [m] actor in Andy Warhol films (MH) Daly, Mary [f] feminist writer (MH) Damata, Gasparino [m] Brazilian writer (MH) Damon, Betsy [f] artist (MH) Damron, Bob [m] (1928-1989) U.S. travel-book publisher (GGG Nov 90) David [m] (1035?-960? BC) Israeli king (AA, OOAT) Davila, Juan [m] writer (MH) Dean, Craig (and Patrick Gill) [m] male couple suing D.C. government for a marriage license (MH) Dean, James [m] (1931-1955) U.S. actor (AA, GBOL-once, OOAT, TM) Deee-lite [ ] Musician (LS) Deitch, Donna [f] filmmaker (Desert Hearts) (MH) Delany, Samuel [m] (1942- ) U.S. writer (AA, TM, MH) Demetrius Poliorcetes [m] (336-288 BC) Macedonian king (NF, GGG Dec 91) D'Emilio, John [m] historian (MH) Demosthenes [m] (384-322 BC) Athenian orator (AA) Demuth, Charles [m] (1883-1935) U.S. painter (AA, GGG Aug 91) Dennis, Patrick [m] novelist (MH) "Depeche Mode" Musical group (LS, MH) Diaghilev, Sergei [m] (1872-1929) Russian impresario (AA, GGG Dec 89) Diamond, David [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS, MH) Dickenson, Emily [f] (1830-1886) U.S. poet (OOAT, TM) Diller, Barry [m] entertainment executive (MH-not) DiMaria-Kuiper, Rev. Johannes Willem [m] minister (MH) Disch, Thomas M. [m] poet and science-fiction writer (MH) Divine (Harris Glenn Milstead) [m] (1945-1988) U.S. actor (GGG Feb 90) Dobkin, Alix [ ] folksinger (MH) Dolan, Terry [m] (1950-1986) U.S. conservative activist (AA, NSGGG Apr 91) Domitian [m] (r: AD 81-96) Roman emperor (NF) Donovan, Rick [m] (1963- ) U.S. gay-porn star (GBOL-forces) Douglas, Alfred Lord [m] (1870-1945) British socialite(?) (OOAT, GGG Oct 92) Dressler, Marie [f] (1869-1934) U.S. actress (TM) Dreva, Jerry "Jerri Bonbon" [m] writer (MH) Duane, Tom [m] New York City Council member (MH) Duberman, Martin [m] historian and writer (Cures) (MH) Duggan, Hacksaw Jim [m] (____- ) U.S. wrestler (TM) Duncan, Robert Edward [m] poet (MH) Duquesnoy, Francois [m] (1597-1643) Flemish sculptor (GBOL-bro) Duquesnoy, Jerome [m] (1602-1654) Flemish sculptor (AA) Dureau, George [m] (____- ) U.S? photographer (TM) Dworkin, Andrea [f] feminist writer and anti-pornography activist (MH) Earhart, Amelia [f] (1898-1937?) U.S. aviator (AA "speculation") Edward II [m] (1284-1327) English king (AA, GGG Jun 89, OOAT, NF) Edwards, Sally [f] athlete and businesswoman (MH) Eisenstein, Sergei [m] (1898-1948) Russian film pioneer (TM) Elagabalus (aka Heliogabalus) [m] (AD 204-222) Roman emperor (OOAT, NF) "Electronic" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Ellis, Havelock [m] (1859-1939) Br essayist & physician (AA) Ellis, Perry [m] (1940-1986) U.S. fashion designer (GGG Jan 91, TM) Elmslie, Kenward [m] writer and librettist (MH) Enrique IV [m] (r: 1454-1474) Castilian (Spanish) king (NF) Epstein, Brian [m] (1934-1967) British businessman, "Beatles" promoter (AA) Erasmus, Desiderius [m] (1466?-1536) Dutch theologian & scholar (AA, GGG Aug 88) Eshius, Evelien [ ] member of Dutch parliament (MH) Estrada, Erik [m] (1949- ) U.S. actor (TM) Etheridge, Melissa [f] (____- ) musician (LS) Euripides [m] (480?-406? BC) Greek dramatist (BOL, TM) Everett, Rupert [m] British actor (Another Country) (MH) Farrell, Perry [m] lead singer of Jane's Addiction (MH) Fashanu, Justin [m] (____- ) English footballer (TM, MH) Fassbinder, Rainer Werner [m] (1946-1982) German film maker (GGG Jun 89) Feinberg, David F. [m] novelist (Eighty-Sixed; Spontaneous Combustion) (MH) Ferdinand I [m] (r: 1908-1918) Bulgarian king (NF) Fernandez, Dominique [f] French novelist (MH) Ferron, [ ] folksinger (MH, LS) Field, Edward [m] poet (MH) Fierstein, Harvey [m] (1954- ) U.S. playwright-actor (GGG Aug 91, TM, MH) Finley, Karen [f] One of the "NEA Four", performance artists whose federal grants were cut off because of "homoerotic" content in their work (MH) Finn, William [m] Tony-winning Broadway actor (Falsettos) (MH) Fleck, John [m] One of the "NEA Four", performance artists whose federal grants were cut off because of "homoerotic" content in their work (MH) Flipper [dolphin] (____-____) dolphins are polymorphously perverse (TM) Flowers, Wayland [m] (1939-1988) U.S. entertainer (GGG Jun 90) Floyd, Gary [m] leader of Sister Double Happiness (MH) Flynn, Errol [m] (1090-1959) U.S. actor (AA) Forbes, Malcolm [m] (1919-1990) U.S. publisher (GGG Oct 91) Forster, E.M. [m] (1879-1970) British author (BOL, AA, GGG Dec 88, TM) Foster, Jodie [f] (1962- ) U.S. actress (TM, MH-not) Foster, Stephen [m] (1826-1864) U.S. composer (AA) Foucault, Michel [m] (1926-1984) French philosopher (AA) Frank, Anne [f] (1929-1945) German diarist (AA) Frank, Barney [m] (1940- ) U.S. congressman (GGG Jun 90, AA, TM, MH) Frederick II (The Great) [m] (1712-1786) Prussian king (AA, BOL, GBOL-bro, GGG Dec 89, OOAT, NF, TM) Fredrick II [m] (r: 1212-1250) Holy Roman Emperor (NF) Freelove, Laurie of "Two Nice Girls" [f] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Fricke, Aaron [m] (1962- ) U.S. author (GGG Dec 92) "Frogs, The" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Fry, Stephen [m] (____- ) British actor (Melchett in "Blackadder") (TM) Gacy, John [m] (1942-1994) U.S. serial killer (NSGGG Oct 89) Gaozu [m] (r: 206-194 BC) Chinese emperor (NF) Garbo, Greta [f] (1905-____) U.S. actress (TM) Garet, Jedd [m] artist (MH) Gearhart, Sally [f] professor, writer and activist (MH) Geffen, David [m] (____- ) U.S. head of the Geffen Corporation (TM, MH) Genet, Jean [m] (1910-1986) French author (GGG Jul 90, BOL, AA, TM) Germino, Dante [m] professor and political theorist (MH) Getty, Gordon [m] classical composer (MH) Gide, Andre [m] (1869-1951) French author (BOL, AA, OOAT, TM) Gielgud, John [m] (1904- ) British actor (GGG Feb 89, TM, MH) Gilbert and George, visual artists (MH) Gilbert, Ronnie [ ] folksinger, member of The Weavers (MH) Gill, Patrick (and Craig Dean) [m] male couple suing D.C. government for a marriage license (MH) Gilles de Rais [m] (1404-1440) French general (AA) Gilmore, Gary [m] (1941-1977) U.S. murderer (GBOL-once) Ginsberg, Allan [m] (1926- ) U.S. poet (BOL, GGG Sep 90, TM, MH) Glanville-Hicks, Peggy [f] classical composer (MH) Gless, Sharon [f] (1943- ) U.S. actress (TM) Glick, Deborah [f] New York state legislator (MH) Glines, John [m] Broadway producer (MH) Gomes, Rev. John [m] chaplain of Harvard University (MH) Gomez, Jewelle [f] writer (MH) Goodman, Paul [m] (1911-1972) U.S. writer (AA) Gordon, George, Lord Byron [m] (1788-1824) British poet (AA, BOL, GGG Feb 89, TM) Goytisolo, Juan [m] Spanish novelist (MH) Grace, Nicholas [m] (____- ) U.S? actor (TM) Grainger, Percy [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Grant, Cary [m] (1904-1986) U.S. actor (GGG Dec 89, TM) Graves, Michael [m] (1934- ) U.S. architect and interior designer (TM) Grewel, Annemarie [f] Dutch politician and scholar (MH) Grieg, Edvard [m] (1843-1907) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Grier, Barbara [f] writer and publisher (MH) Griffin, Merv [m] singer, talk-show host and entertainment executive (MH-not) Grimke, Angelina Weld [f] (1880-1958) U.S. writer (AA) Grumbach, Doris [f] writer and critic (MH) Guerin, Daniel [m] French journalist (MH) Gunn, Thom [m] poet (MH) Gurganus, Allan [m] novelist (Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All) (MH) Gustavus III [m] (1746-1792) Swedish king (BOL, TM) Gustavus V [m] (r: 1907-1950) Swedish king (NF) Hacker, Marilyn [f] poet (MH) Hadrian [m] (AD 76-138) Roman emperor (AA, BOL, OOAT, NF, TM) Hafiz (Shams-ud-din Mohammed) [m] (1320-1388) Persian poet (GGG Aug 91) Halford, Rob, of "Judas Priest" [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Hall, Daryl [m] (1948- ) U.S. pop singer (GBOL-once) Halloran, Andrew [m] novelist (MH) Halsted, Fred [m] (1941-1989) U.S. erotic-film maker (GGG May 90) Hammarskjold, Dag [m] (1905-1961) Swedish UN secretary general (BOL, AA, TM) Hampton, Christopher [m] playwright (MH) Hansberry, Lorraine [f] (1930-1965) U.S. playwright (AA) Hardwicke, Michael [m] challenged Georgia's sodomy law; the U.S. Supreme Court, on a 5-4 vote, upheld the law in 1986 (MH) Haring, Keith [m] (1958-1990) U.S. artist (TM) Harjo, Joy [f] Native American poet (recently visited U.Va.) (MH) Harmodius [m] (532?-514 BC) Athenian patriot (AA) Harris, Sherry [f] Seattle City Council member; first African-American lesbian elected official in U.S. (MH) Harrison, Lou [m] classical composer (MH) Hattoy, Bob [m] adviser to Bill Clinton; spoke at Democratic convention (MH) Hawkins, Sophie B. [f] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Hay, Harry [m] founder of the modern gay-rights movement (MH) Hayes, Bruce [m] Olympic gold medallist in swimming (MH) Hemphill, Essex [m] (____-____) U.S. writer (TM, MH) Henri III [m] (1554-1589) French king (OOAT, NF, GGG Dec 92) Henry, Prince of Prussia [m] (1726-1802) Prussian general (AA) Henze, Hans Werner [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Herzenberg, Joseph [m] mayor pro-tem of Chapel Hill, N.C. (MH) Higgins, Colin [m] (1941-1988) U.S. film writer, producer & director (AA) Hinson, Jon [m] (1942- ) U.S. congressman (AA, MH) Hirschfeld, Magnus [m] (1868-1935) German sexologist (AA, GGG May 91) Hisham II [m] (r: 965-1013) Cordoban ruler (NF) Hockney, David [m] (1937- ) British/U.S. artist (TM, MH) Hoffman, William S. [m] (____- ) U.S? writer "As Is" (TM, MH) Holleran, Andrew [m] (1946- ) U.S. writer (GBOL-forces) Hoover, J. Edgar [m] (1895-1972) U.S. criminologist (AA, NSGGG Apr 91) Hopkins, Gerard Manley [m] (1844-1889) British poet (GGG Aug 92) Horton, Jeff [m] member of Los Angeles School Board (MH) Housman, A.E. [m] (1859-1936) British poet & educator (AA, GBOL-bro) Houston, Whitney [f] (____- ) U.S. gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Howard, Richard [m] poet, translator and editor (MH) Hudson, Rock (ne Roy Scherer) [m] (1925-1985) U.S. actor (AA, GBOL-forces, TM) Hughes, Langston [m] (1902-1967) U.S. poet & writer (AA) Hulce, Tom [m] (1953- ) U.S. actor (TM, MH) "Human League" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Hunter, Alberta [f] (1895-1984) U.S. vocalist (AA) Hunter, Holly [f] One of the "NEA Four", performance artists whose federal grants were cut off because of "homoerotic" content in their work (MH) Hunter, Tab [m] (1931- ) U.S. actor (TM) Hutter, David [m] painter (MH) Hutton, Kate [m] seismologist (MH) Hyde, Edward (Lord Cornbury) [m] (1661-1724) Br colonial governor (AA) Hyde, Sue [f] (____- ) U.S. activist (TM) Ian, Janis [f] singer (MH) Indiana, Robert [m] artist (MH) "Indigo Girls" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Inge, William [m] (1913-1973) U.S. playwright (GGG Nov 91) Ireland, Patricia [f] president of the National Organization for Women (NOW) (MH) Isherwood, Christopher [m] (1904-1986) U.S. writer (b. England) (AA, BOL, OOAT, TM) Ivory, James [m] British film producer (MH) Jackson, Joe [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Jackson-Paris, Rod [m] pro model/bodybuilder (MH) Jacobs, Marc [m] fashion designer (MH) Jahangir [m] (r: 1605-1627) Indian emperor (NF) James IV/I [m] (1566-1625) Scottish/English king (NF, BOL, GGG Feb 90. OOAT, AA, TM) James, Sheila [f] (____- ) U.S. actress (Zelda on "Dobie Gillis") (TM) Jarman, Derek [m] (1942-1994) British filmmaker "Edward II" (TM, MH) Jenkins, Walter [m] (1918-1985) U.S. political aide (AA) Jesus of Nazareth [m] (4 BC-AD 28) Jewish rabbi (OOAT) Jewett, Sarah Orne [f] (1849-1909) U.S. writer (OOAT) Jin Diyi [m] (r: AD 336-371) Chinese emperor (NF) John, Elton [m] (1947- ) British singer (BOL, TM, LS, MH) John XII [m] (AD 937-964) Catholic pope (GBOL-popes, OOAT) Johns, Jasper [m] artist (MH) Johnson, Holly [f] lead singer of "Frankie Goes to Hollywood" (MH, LS) Johnson, Philip [m] (____-____) U.S? architect (TM, MH) Johnson, Sonia [f] feminist, minor-party presidential candidate (MH) Jonathan [m] (1045?-1013 BC) Israeli crown prince (AA, GGG Apr 92, OOAT) Jones, Bill T. [m] African-American dancer (MH) Jones, Cleve [m] initiator of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, now running for San Francisco city supervisor (MH) Jones, Grace [f] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Jones, Howard [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Joplin, Janis [f] (1943-1970) U.S. rock singer (GBOL-once, BOL, TM) Juan II [m] (r: 1406-1454) King of Castile & Leon (Spain) (NF) Julius Caesar [m] (100?-44 BC) Roman statesman (AA, GGG Apr 92, NF, BOL, TM) Julius II [m] (1443-1513) Pope (GGG May 92) Julius III [m] (1487-1555) Pope (AA, BOL, OOAT, GBOL-popes, TM) Jung, Carl [m] (1875-1961) Swiss founder analytical psychology (GBOL-once) Kameny, Frank [m] longtime activist; first openly gay person to run for Congress (1971) (MH) Kamran [m] (r: early 19th C) Afghani emir (NF) Kantrowitz, Arnie [m] writer, teacher and activist (MH) Katz, Jonathan Ned [m] historian (MH) Kaye, Danny (ne David Daniel Kaminsky) [m] (1913-1987) U.S. actor (GGG Oct 92, Spoto) Kelly, Dennis [m] poet (MH) Kemp, Jack [m] (1935- ) U.S. politician (AA "rumors") Kenny, Maurice [m] poet (MH) Kert, Larry [m] (1930-1991) U.S. stage actor (GGG Apr 92) Keynes, John Maynard [m] (1883-1946) British economist (AA, BOL, TM) King, Billie Jean [f] (1943- ) U.S. tennis pro (GBOL-once, AA, TM, MH) "King Missile" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) King, William Rufus de Vane [m] (1786-1853) U.S. politician (AA) Kitchener, Horatio Herbert [m] (1850-1916) English general (AA, GGG Dec 92) "Kitchens of Distinction" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Klein, Calvin [m] (1942- ) U.S. fashion designer (TM) Kopay, David [m] (1942- ) U.S. athlete (NFL football) (AA, TM, MH) Kramer, Larry [m] (____- ) U.S. writer-activist (TM, MH) Kray, Ronald [m] (1933- ) English gangster (TM) Krohnke, Friedrich [m] German writer (MH) Krupp, Friederich [m] (1854-1902) German industrialist (AA) Kureishi, Hanif [m] novelist and screenwriter (My Beautiful Laundrette; Sammy and Rosie Get Laid) (MH) Kuzmin, Mikhail [m] (1875-1936) Russian poet (AA) La Fosse, Robert [m] (1959- ) U.S. ballet dancer (GGG Sep 92) Laaksonen, Touko "Tom of Finland" [m] (1920-1991) Finnish artist (GGG May 92) Laettner, Christian [m] Duke U basketball star (MH-not) Lakich, Lili [f] artist (MH) lang, k.d. [f] (1961- ) Canadian singer (Advocate 1992, TM, LS, MH) Laughton, Charles [m] (1899-1962) British actor (AA, TM) Lavner, Lynn [f] comedian (MH) Lawrence, Thomas Edward "of Arabia" [m] (1888-1935) Br adventurer (OOAT, AA, BOL, TM) Leavitt, David [m] (1961- ) U.S. author "The Lost Language of Cranes" (TM, MH) Lebowitz, Fran [f] writer and satirist (MH) LeGuin, Ursula [f] novelist (MH) Lekakis, Paul [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Lemeshev, Sergei [m] Russian opera singer (MH) -->Lennox, Annie [f] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Leo X [m] (1475-1521) Catholic pope (GBOL-popes, OOAT) Leopold, Nathan [m] (1906-1971) U.S. murder (with Loeb, Ric.) (NSGGG Oct 89) Leppard, Raymond [m] classical composer (MH) LeVay, Simon [m] medical researcher; found physiological differences between brains of gay and straight men (MH) Levertov, Denise [f] poet (MH) Levi, Jeffrey [m] (____- ) U.S. activist NGLTF (TM, MH) Lian Jianwen [m] (r: AD 550-551) Chinese emperor (NF) Liberace, Wladziu Valentino [m] (1919-1987) U.S. showman (AA, GGG Jul 90, LS) Liebman, Marvin [m] conservative activist, top aide to William F. Buckley (MH) Lindsay, Vachel [m] (1879-1931) U.S. poet (GGG Jun 90) Little Richard, [m] rock singer (*but* claims a Christian conversion expelled his homosexuality) (MH) Livingston, Jenny [f] filmmaker (Paris Is Burning) (MH) Locke, Alain [m] (1886-1954) U.S. writer (AA) Locke, Richard [m] (1941- ) U.S. gay-porn star (GBOL-bro, GBOL-forces) Loeb, Richard [m] (1907-1936) U.S. murder (with Leopold, Nat.) (NSGGG Oct 89) Lorde, Audre [f] (1934- ) U.S. writer-activist (AA, TM, MH) Loud, Lance [m] columnist; came out to his family on TV during 1973 PBS documentary series "An American Family" (MH) Louganis, Greg [m] (1960- ) U.S. olympic diver (TM, MH) Louis XIII [m] (1601-1643) French king (AA, NF) Louise, Tina [f] (1934- ) U.S. actress (TM) "Love and Rockets" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) "Love Tractor" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Lovett, Lyle [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Lowell, Amy [f] (1874-1925) U.S. poet (AA) Lucius Cornelius Sulla [m] (138-78 BC) Roman Emperor (GGG Aug 92) Ludwig II [m] (1845-1886) Bavarian king (AA, OOAT, NF) Lully, Jean-Baptiste [m] (1632-1687) French composer (BOL, TM) Lynde, Paul [m] (1926-1982) U.S. actor (TM) Lyon, Phyllis [f] co-founder of the Daughters of Bilitis, first lesbian organization in the U.S. (MH) MacDowell, Malcolm [m] Br. actor. an endless rumor about the gay droog panther (TM) MacKaye, Ian, of "Minor Threat" [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Mackintosh, Cameron [m] (1946- ) British theatrical producer (GGG Dec 91) Maclean, Donald [m] British spy (MH) Madonna [f] (1958- ) U.S. gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Magnus VII [m] (1316-1373) Swedish king of Norway (GGG Jul 92) Mahmud [m] (r: 997-1030) Ghazni (Afghani) emperor (NF) Mapplethorpe, Robert [m] (1947-1989) U.S. photographer (GGG Feb 90) Marais, Jean [m] French actor (MH) Margoyles, Miriam [f] actress (MH) Marlowe, Christopher [m] (1564-1593) British playwright (BOL, AA, OOAT, GGG Nov 90, TM) Martin, Del [f] co-founder of the Daughters of Bilitis, first lesbian organization in the U.S. (MH) Mass, Lawrence [m] (1946- ) U.S. doctor and writer (GGG Apr 92) Mastroianni, Marcello [m] (1924- ) Italian actor (GBOL-once) Mathis, Johnny [m] (1935- ) U.S. singer-composer (GGG Dec 88, MH) Matlovich, Leonard [m] (1942- ) U.S. gay rights activist (GBOL-forces, GGG Jun 89) Matusak, John [m] (____- ) U.S. wrestler (TM) Maugham, W. Somerset [m] (1874-1965) British author (GGG Jun 89, AA) Maupin, Armistead [m] (____- ) U.S. writer of "Tales of the City" serials (TM, MH) Maxey, Glen [m] Texas state legislator (MH) Mayes, Bernard [m] Episcopal priest, journalist, founding chairman of National Public Radio, now Asst. Dean of U.Va. College of Arts and Sciences (MH) McCarthy, Joseph [m] (____-1957) U.S. congressman (OOAT, TM) McCoy, Rev. Renee [f] African-American minister and activist (MH) McCullers, Carson [m] (1917-1967) U.S. writer (GBOL-once) McDermott, David [m] artist (MH) McDowell, Roddy [m] (1928- ) British actor and ape (TM) McFeeley, Tim [m] head of the Human Rights Campaign Fund (MH) McFerrin, Bobby [m] (____- ) U.S. gay/gay-positive musician (LS) McGillis, Kelly [f] (____- ) U.S. actor (TM) McGough, Peter [m] artist (MH) McKellen, Ian [m] (1939- ) British actor (GGG Sep 91, MH) McKuen, Rod [m] (1933- ) U.S. poet (AA, GBOL-once, MH) McNaught, Brian [m] writer (MH) McNeill, Rev. John J. [m] Jesuit priest, scholar and writer (MH) McNichol, Kristy [f] (1962- ) U.S. actress (TM, MH-not) Mead, Margaret [f] (1901-1978) U.S. anthropologist (AA) Mead, Taylor [m] poet and actor (MH) Medley, Robert [m] painter (MH) Mehmed (Muhammad) II [m] (r: 1451-1481) Ottoman sultan (NF) Meigs, Mary [f] painter (MH) Melchior, Lauritz [m] (1890-1973) Danish opera singer (GGG Oct 91) Meldrum, Ian "Molly" [m] (____- ) Australian media personality (TM) Melville, Herman [m] (1819-1891) U.S. author (GGG Aug 89, AA, OOAT) Menotti, Gian Carlo [m] opera composer (MH) Merchant, Ismail [m] British film producer (MH) Mercury, Freddie [m] (____-1992) British singer from "Queen" (TM, LS) Meredith, William [m] poet (MH) Merrick, Gordon [m] (1916-1988) U.S. author (GGG Feb 89) Merrill, James Ingram [m] poet (MH) Michael II [m] (r: AD 741-775) Byzantine emperor (NF) Michaels, Duane [m] photographer (MH) Michelangelo Buonarroti [m] (1475-1564) Italian artist (AA) Migden, Carole [f] San Francisco city supervisor (MH) Milk, Harvey [m] (1930-1978) U.S. politician (AA, GBOL-forces, TM) Millay, Edna St. Vincent [f] (1892-1950) U.S. poet (AA) Miller, Merle [m] (1919-1986) U.S. writer (AA, BOL, GBOL-forces, TM) Miller, Tim [m] One of the "NEA Four", performance artists whose federal grants were cut off because of "homoerotic" content in their work (MH) Millet, Kate [f] (1934- ) U.S. author (BOL, TM, MH) Millington, June [f] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Milton, John [m] (1608-1674) British author (BOL, TM) Minkowitz, Donna [f] (____- ) U.S. Pulitzer nominee (TM, MH) Mishima, Yukio [m] (1925-1970) Japanese writer (AA, GGG Jan 90) Moliere [m] (1622-1673) French dramatist (AA) Monette, Paul [m] novelist (MH) Moorehead, Agnes [m] (1906-1974) U.S. actress (TM) Moraga, Cherrie [f] writer (MH) Morris, Mark [m] dancer and choreographer (MH) Morrissey [m] (____- ) Musician, of "The Smiths" (LS, MH) Mosbacher, Dee [f] activist; daughter of President Bush's campaign chairman and Secretary of Commerce (MH) Mould, Bob /Husker Du/Sugar [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Moyet, Alison [f] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Murphy, Peter [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Mwanga [m] (r: 1884-1897) Bugandan (Ugandan) king (NF) Nabors, Jim [m] (1933- ) U.S. actor (TM) Navarre, Yves [m] French novelist (MH) Navratilova, Martina [f] (1956- ) tennis player (various, TM, MH) Near, Holly [f] (1949- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS, MH) Nero [m] (r: AD 54-68) Roman emperor (NF) Nerva [m] (r: Ad 96-98) Roman emperor (NF) Nestle, Joan [f] writer (MH) Newman, John Henry Cardinal [m] (1801-1890) Br religious leader (GGG Jan 92) Nicholson, Harold [m] (1886-1968) British author-diplomat (BOL, TM) Nicomedes IV [m] (r: early first century BC) Bithynian king (NF) Nightengale, Florence [f] (1820-1910) British nurse (AA) Nijinsky, Vaslav [m] (1890-1950) Polish ballet dancer (GGG Jan 92, AA, BOL, TM) Nkoli, Simon [m] South African anti-apartheid activist (MH) Noble, Elaine [f] first openly lesbian or gay person elected to a state legislature (Massachusetts, 1974) (MH) Norse, Harold [m] poet (MH) Novak, Kim [f] (1933- ) U.S. actress (TM) Novarro, Ramon [m] (1899-1968) Mexican-U.S. silent movie actor (GGG Oct 88, TM) Nugent, Richard Bruce [m] writer and artist (MH) Nureyev, Rudolf [m] (____-1993) ballet star (MH) Ochs, Robyn [ ] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Oda Nobunaga [m] (r: 1568-1582) Japanese military dictator (NF) O'Dowd, Frank [m] (1951-1988) U.S. skater and tv producer (GGG Apr 92) O'Hara, Frank [m] (1926-1966) U.S. poet (GBOL-forces) Oliver, Mary [f] Pulitzer Prize-winning poet (MH) Oliveros, Pauline [f] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Olivier, Lord Lawrence [m] (1907-1989) British actor (Spoto, GGG Dec 92) Olson, Donald [m] writer (MH) Orlovsky, Peter [m] (1933- ) U.S. poet (GBOL-forces) Orton, Joe [m] (1933-1967) British playwright (AA, GGG Jan 90) Ostertag, Bob [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Otho [m] (r: January-April AD 69) Roman emperor (NF) Otto III [m] (AD 980-1002) German Holy Roman Emperor (GGG Jul 92) Paglia, Camille [f] (1947- ) U.S. writer "Sexual Personae" (TM, MH) Pallone, David [m] (____- ) U.S. ex-baseball umpire (TM, MH) Palomo, Juan [m] newspaper columnist (MH) -Paris, Bob Jackson- [m] (1960- ) U.S. pro model/bodybuilder (GGG Sep 91, TM, MH) Parker, Al (Andrew Robert Okun) [m] (1952-1992) U.S. erotic-film maker (GGG Nov 91) Pasolini, Pier Paolo [m] (1922-1975) Italian film director (AA, BOL, GGG Mar 91, TM) Patrick, Robert [m] (1937- ) U.S? playwright "Kennedy's Children" (TM, MH) Paul II [m] (1417-1471) Catholic pope (GBOL-popes, OOAT) Paxton, Ross [m] artist (MH) Pears, Peter [m] (1910-1986) British tenor (AA, TM) Penteado, Darcy [m] Brazilian writer (MH) Perkins, Anthony [m] (1932-1992) U.S. actor (GBOL-once) Perry, Rev. Troy [m] (1940- ) U.S. M.C.C. founder (GBOL-forces, GGG Dec 91, MH) "Pet Shop Boys, The" British musical group (LS, MH-not) Peter the Great [m] (1672-1725) Russian czar (BOL, TM) Peters, Robert [m] poet, critic and teacher (MH) Peyrefitte, Roger [m] French writer (MH) Phillips, Paul [m] of "Romanofsky and Phillips," folksinger (MH, LS) Phranc [m] (____- ) Folksinger (LS, MH) Pierce, Charles [m] female impersonator (MH) Pindar [m] (518-438 BC) Greek lyric poet (GGG Mar 91) Pinto, Jody [ ] artist (MH) Plato [m] (427?-347 BC) Athenian philosopher (AA, GGG Oct 90) Platt, Minnie Bruce [ ] poet and teacher (MH) Pop, Iggy [m] rock star (MH) Porter, Cole [m] (1891-1964) U.S. songwriter (GGG Aug 88, TM, LS) Posner, Jill [f] photographer (MH) Power, Tyrone [m] (1913-1958) U.S. actor (GBOL-forces) Praunheim, Rosa von [m] German filmmaker (MH) "Pretenders" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Price, Deb [f] Gannett newspapers columnist (MH) Price, Edward Reynolds [m] novelist (MH) Proust, Marcel [m] (1871-1922) French author (BOL, AA, GGG Oct 90, TM) Pruitt, Dusty [f] sued military for reinstatement after expulsion for being gay (MH) Przhevalsky, Nikolai [m] (1839-1888) Russian explorer (AA) Ptolemy IV [m] (r: 145-144 BC) Greek king (NF) Ptolemy VII [m] (r: 221-205 BC) Greek king (NF) Quaintance, George [m] (1915-1957) U.S. artist (GGG Aug 88) Quantz, J.J. [ ] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Radice, Anne-Imelda [f] acting head of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), appointed by President Bush (MH) Rainey, Ma (Gertrude Pridgett) [f] (1886-1939) U.S. vocalist (AA, LS) Rama VI [m] (r: 1910-1925) Thai king (NF) Rasputin [m] (____-1916) Russian monk (OOAT) Rechy, John [m] (1934- ) U.S. writer (GBOL-forces, MH) Reed, Lou [m] rock star, of "Velvet Underground" (*but* now says he was just experimenting) (MH, LS) "REM" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Renault, Mary [f] (1905-1983) British writer (AA) Reno, [ ] comedian (MH) "Rhiannon" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Rich, Adrienne [f] novelist (MH) Richard I, the Lion Hearted [m] (1157-1199) English king (GGG Jan 92, BOL, NF, AA, TM) Richard II [m] (1367-1400) English king (BOL, GGG Sep 92, TM) Rickter, Sviatoslav [m] Russian pianist (MH) Riggs, Marlon [m] (1957-1994) U.S. film-maker ("Tongues Untied") (TM, MH) Rimbaud, Arthur [m] (1854-1891) French poet (AA, BOL, TM) Ritts, Herb [m] (1952- ) U.S. photographer (TM, MH) Rivers, Larry [m] painter and sculptor (MH) Robbins, Harold [m] (1916- ) U.S. writer (GBOL-once) Robespierre, Maximilien de [m] (1758-1794) French statesman (AA) Robinson, Svend [m] (____- ) Canadian member of parliament (various, MH) Robinson, Tom [m] singer/songwriter (MH) Roditi, Edouard Herbert [m] writer (MH) Rohm, Ernst [m] (1887-1934) German militarist (AA, BOL, OOAT, NSGGG Oct 89, TM) Rolfe, Frederick, Baron Corvo [m] (1860-1913) British author (BOL, TM) Romanofsky, Ron [m] of "Romanofsky and Phillips", folksinger (MH, LS) Roosevelt, Eleanor [f] (1884-1962) U.S. first lady (OOAT, AA, GGG Jun 92) Rorem, Ned [m] (1923- ) U.S. composer (AA, TM, MH) Rowse, A. L. [ ] historian (MH) Roy [m] of "Siegfried and Roy," comedian (MH, TM) Rubinstein, William [m] gay-rights lawyer (MH) Rudolf II [m] (r:1572/5/6-1608/11/12) Hungarian k/Bohemian k/H.R.Emperor (NF) Rule, Jane [f] writer (MH) Rumi, Jalal-Ud Din [m] (1207-1273) Persian poet (GGG Sep 91) Russ, Joanna [f] feminist and science-fiction writer (MH) Russo, Vito [m] (1946-1990) U.S. writer (GGG Apr 92) Rustin, Bayard (1910-1987) U.S. civil rights activist (AA) Rutherford, Paul [m] singer, "Frankie Goes to Hollywood" (MH, LS) Sabato, Larry [m] political analyst and professor (MH-not) Sackville-West, Victoria [f] (1892-1962) British author (BOL, TM) Sade, Count Donatien Alphonse Francois de (Marquis de Sade) [m] (1740-1814) French writer (AA, NSGGG Apr 91) "Saffire the Uppity Blues Women" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Saint-Laurent, Yves [m] fashion designer (MH) Saint-Saens [m] (1835-1921) French composer (GGG Jun 91) Sappho [f] (613?-565? BC) Greek poet (OOAT, AA, BOL, TM) Sargent, Dick [m] (1933-1994) U.S. actor (various, TM, MH) Sarria, Jose [m] drag entertainer; first openly gay candidate for public office in U.S. history (San Francisco, 1961) (MH) Sarton, May [f] writer (MH) Saslow, James M. [m] (1947- ) U.S. author (GGG Apr 92) Satie, Erik [m] (1866-1925) French composer (TM) Schatz, Ben [m] gay-rights lawyer (MH) Scheinberg, Sidney [m] entertainment executive (MH-not) Schlafly, John [m] son of anti-gay conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly and lawyer for her Eagle Forum organization (MH) Schlesinger, John [m] (1926- ) British film director (GGG Oct 91, MH) Schneider, Maria [f] actress (Last Tango in Paris) (MH) Schubert, Franz [m] (1797-1828) Austrian composer (GGG May 91, LS) Schulman, Sarah [f] (1958- ) U.S. novelist (GGG Jun 92) Schulte, Steve [m] (1946- ) U.S. politician (AA) Schuyler, James [m] poet (MH) Scondras, David [m] Boston City Council member (MH) Sebastian, Saint [m] (____-____) catholic Saint (TM) Sebktigin [m] (10th Cen.) Ghaznavid Empire (Afghanistan) founder (NF) Selleck, Tom [m] actor (MH-not) Serrault, Michael [m] (1928- ) French actor (GBOL-once) Shakespeare, William [m] (1564-1616) English playwright (AA "no proof") Sher, Antony [m] actor (MH) Shilts, Randy [m] journalist (The Mayor of Castro Street; And the Band Played On) (MH) Shipp, John Wesley [m] (____- ) U.S. actor ("The Flash") (TM) Shocked, Michelle [f] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS "maybe") Siegfried [m] of "Siegfried and Roy," comedian (MH, TM) Signorile, Michelangelo [m] U.S. journalist-activist, co-founder of Queer Nation (MH) Silva, Aguinaldo [m] Brazilian writer (MH) Sischy, Ingrid [f] (____- ) U.S. editor, INTERVIEW (TM, MH) Sixtus IV (Francisco della Rovere) [m] (1414-1484) pope (OOAT, GBOL-popes) Small, Fred [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Small, Judy [f] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Smith, Bessie [f] (1898?-1937) U.S. vocalist (AA, BOL, TM) Smith, Christopher [m] member of the British Parliament (MH) Socrates [m] (469?-399 BC) Athenian philosopher (AA, BOL, GGG Aug 89, TM) Sodoma, Il (Giovanni Antonio Bazzi) [m] (1477-1549) Ital painter (GGG Apr 92) "Soft Cell" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Sommerville, Jimmy [m] pop singer (Bronski Beat, The Communards) (MH, LS) Sophocles [m] (496-406 BC) Greek tragedian (GGG May 90, BOL, TM) Southerland, Lori [f] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Spada, James [m] writer (MH) Spear, Allan [m] Minnesota state senator (MH) Spender, Stephen [m] poet and critic (MH) Sperr, Martin [m] German writer (MH) Stael, Madame de [f] (1766-1817) French author (BOL, TM) Stambolian, George [m] (1937-1991) U.S. writer/editor (GGG Jul 92) Steffan, Joe [m] top Naval Academy cadet expelled for being gay, now suing for reinstatement (MH) Stein, Gertrude [f] (1864-1946) U.S. writer (AA, OOAT, BOL, GGG Jun 92, TM) Steward, Samuel "Phil Andros", writer (MH) Stipe, Michael [m] lead singer of R.E.M. (MH-not) Stoddard, Tom [m] gay-rights lawyer (MH) Strachey, Lytton [m] (1880-1932) British biographer and critic (AA) Stryker, Jeff [m] star of gay, straight and bi porno films (MH) Studds, Gerry E. [m] (1937- ) U.S. politician (AA, TM, MH) Suleiman the Magnificent [m] (1495?-1566) Ottoman emperor (OOAT) Sullivan, Andrew [m] (____- ) U.S. editor: The New Republic (TM, MH) Sullivan, Sir Arthur [m] (1842-1900) British composer (AA, GGG Jan 90) Swann, Glenn [m] (1959- ) U.S. gay-porn star (GBOL-forces) Sweeney, Terry [m] comedian (Saturday Night Live's Nancy Reagan) (MH) "Sweet Honey in the Rock" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Swinburne, Algernon [m] (1837-1909) British poet (BOL, AA, TM) Sylvester [m] (1946-1988) U.S. entertainer (GGG Sep 90, LS) Symonds, John Addington [m] (1840-1893) British essayist & critic (AA, GGG Feb 90) Takahashi, Mutsuo [m] Japanese poet (MH) Takei, George [m] (____- ) U.S. actor (Mr Sulu in "Star Trek") (TM) Tardi, Carla [f] artist (MH) Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich (1840-1893) Russian composer (OOAT, AA, GBOL-bro, BOL, TM, LS) Teasdale, Sara [f] (1884-1933) U.S. poet (AA) Tesla, Nikola [m] (1856-1943) Croatian scientist (GGG Apr 92) Thomas, Betty [f] (1947- ) U.S. actress (TM) Thompson, Dorothy [f] (1893-1961) U.S. journalist (AA) Thompson, Karen [f] obtained custody of her disabled lover Sharon Kowalski after six-year court battle (MH) Thompson, Scott [m] Canadian comedian (The Kids in the Hall) (MH) "Thompson Twins" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Thorne, Lt. j.g. Tracy [f] U.S. Navy officer who came out on Nightline, now fighting expulsion (MH) "Thrill Kill Kult" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Tiberius [m] (r: AD 14-37) Roman emperor (NF) Tikaram, Tanita [ ] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS "maybe") Tilden, William "Big Bill" [m] (1893-1953) U.S. tennis player (GGG Oct 88, BOL, AA, TM) Tiny Tim [m] (1925- ) U.S. performer (GBOL-once) Tippett, Mickael [m] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Toklas, Alice B. [f] (1877-1967) U.S. author-cook (BOL, TM) Tokugawa Iemitsu [m] (r: 1622-1651) Japanese shogun (NF) Tokugawa Tsunayoshi [m] (r: 1680-1709) Japanese shogun (NF) Tolstoy, Leo [m] (1828-1910) Russian author (TM) Tomlin, Lilly [f] (1939- ) U.S. entertainer (TM, MH-not) Tournier, Michel [m] French writer (MH) Townshend, Pete [m] (____- ) British musician, "The Who" (LS, MH) Trajan [m] (r: AD 98-117) Roman emperor (NF) Travanti, Daniel J. [m] (1940- ) U.S. actor (TM) Travolta, John [m] (1954- ) U.S. actor and Scientologist (TM, MH-not) Tress, Arthur [m] photographer (MH) Tripp, C. A. [m] psychologist (author, The Homosexual Matrix) (MH) Tryon, Tom [m] (1926-1991) U.S. actor-author (GGG Oct 92) Tune, Tommy [m] Tony-winning Broadway singer/actor (MH) Turing, Alan M. [m] (1912-1954) British mathematician (AA, GGG Sep 90, TM) Tyler, Robin [f] comedian, producer and activist (MH) "U2" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Ulrichs, Karl Heinrich [m] (1825-1895) German lawyer & gay right activist (AA, GGG Dec 88) Vaid, Urvashi [ ] head of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (MH) Valentian III [m] (r: AD 425-455) Roman emperor (NF) Valentino, Rudolph [m] (1895-1926) Italian-U.S. actor (AA) Van Sant, Gus [m] (____- ) U.S. filmmaker (TM, MH) Vega, Suzanne [f] (____- ) Gay/gay-positive musician (LS) Verlaine, Paul [m] (1844-1896) French poet (BOL, TM) Vidal, Gore [m] (1925- ) U.S. writer (TM, MH) "Village People, The" [m,m,m,m] The members of the band (MH) Visconti, Luchino [m] (1906-1976) Italian film director (AA) Vivien, Renee [f] (1877-1909) French writer (AA) "Voice Farm" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Voltaire [m] (1694-1778) French philosopher (GBOL-once) von Humboldt, Alexander [m] (1769-1859) German naturalist (BOL, TM) von Praunheim, Rosa [m] (1942- ) German filmmaker (GGG Aug 92) von Romer, Lucien S.A.M. [m] (1873-1965) Dutch Sexologist (GGG May 92) Waddell, Thomas [m] (1938-1987) U.S. athlete (AA, GGG Jun 91, GBOL-forces) Wagner, Jane [f] playwright, life partner of Lily Tomlin (MH-not) Walker, Alice [f] African-American novelist (MH-not) Walpole, Horace [m] (1717-1797) British writer (AA) Warhol, Andy [m] (1927-1987) U.S. artist (AA, GGG Oct 90, TM) Washington, George [m] (1732-1799) U.S. president (AA "speculation") "Washington Sisters, The" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Waters, John [m] filmmaker (Pink Flamingos; Polyester; Hairspray) (MH) Watkins, Sgt. Perry (ret.), won Supreme Court case for reinstate-ment to Army after expulsion for being gay; African-American (MH) Watney, Simon [m] (____- ) U.S? AIDS academic (TM) Webb, Clifton [m] (1893-1966) U.S. actor (GGG Sep 92) Weber, Bruce [m] (1942- ) U.S. photographer (TM) Wei Wen [m] (r: AD 220-227) Chinese emperor (NF) Weinberg, George [m] psychologist; coined the term "homophobia" in his book "Society and the Healthy Homosexual" (MH) Welty, Eudora [f] (1909- ) U.S. writer (TM, MH) Whale, James [m] (1896-1957) British-U.S. film director (GGG Feb 89, AA) White, Edmund [m] (1940- ) U.S. author (GGG Dec 91, TM, MH) Whitman, Walt [m] (1819-1892) U.S. poet (AA, BOL, GGG Nov 90, OOAT, TM) Wieners, John [m] poet (MH) Wilde, Dolly [f] (1899-1941) British wit (Oscar's niece) (AA) Wilde, Oscar [m] (1854-1900) Irish dramatist & wit (AA, BOL, GGG Mar 91, TM) Wilder, Thornton [m] (1897-1975) U.S. novelist (AA) Wilhelm, Gale [f] novelist (MH) William II Rufus [m] (1056-1100) English king (OOAT, AA, NF) William III [m] (r: 1689-1702) British king (NF) Williams, Jonathan [m] poet and teacher (MH) Williams, Pete [m] Pentagon spokesman (MH-not) Williams, Tennessee [m] (1911-1983) U.S. playwright (AA, BOL, TM) Williamson, Chris [ ] (____- ) Folksinger (LS, MH) Wilmer, Val [f] photographer and writer (MH) Wilson, Millie [f] artist (MH) Winant, Fran [f] artist (MH) Winterson, Jeanette [f] novelist (MH) Wittgenstein, Ludwig [m] (1889-1951) Austrian philosopher (AA) Wittig, Monique [f] writer (MH) Wollstonecraft, Mary [f] (1759-1797) British writer (AA) Wong, B. D. [m] Tony-winning Broadway actor (M. Butterfly) (MH) Woodlawn, Holly [f] actor in Andy Warhol films (MH) Woolf, Virginia Stephens [f] (1882-1941) British writer (OOAT, BOL, AA. TM) Woollcott, Alexander [m] (1887-1943) U.S. journalist & critic (AA) Wu [m] (r: 140-86 BC) Chinese emperor (NF) "XTC" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) "Yaz" Gay-positive/gay-membership musical group (LS) Yourcenar, Marguerite [f] (1903-1987) French writer (AA, TM) Zeno of Elea [m] (5th century BC) Greek philosopher (BOL, TM)

Horrible day again

Hello,
It has yet been another horrible day... My parents are threatening to kick me out of the house... I really don't want to leave because I need the finacial and a place to stay.. I haven't made up my mind if I want to go to Sheridan yet... I think it would be good in some ways but in other it would really suck. I got an email from my friend Brittane who was telling me not to leave and that she could help me find stuff in Boise.. Well there is alot in Boise so I admire her willingness to help me! I thank her greatly! I was mad today so I did an "invetentory" of my closet.. I found this cute light green jacket which would really go with some dark green or light blue... But, Back to what I was saying about Sheridan.. I am seriously thinking about it because i got till tommorow morning to decide if I want to go... The way I see it is.. if I HAVE to take gym in Kuna High School this year if they take away my free periode then I will leave if not I will stay.. Deal? LOL! I really like Sheridan and love my friends as much as i love them here in Kuna but it would be tough to leave something that i have already started... Ill let you know tommorow what my decision is..

Have a great week!
Andrew