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I had heard of the Stonewall Riots in Greenwich Village but to be perfectly honest it wasn’t until today that I did some reading about it after learning that today was the 40th anniversary.
The Stonewall riots were a series of spontaneous, violent demonstrations against a police raid that took place in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, at the Stonewall Inn, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City. They are frequently cited as the first instance in American history when people in the homosexual community fought back against a government-sponsored system that persecuted sexual minorities, and they have become the defining event that marked the start of the gay rights movement in the United States and around the world.

By the looks of it the Stonewall Inn is now a bar (or should I say is still a bar) and you can click here to visit their website.
Although attitudes towards homosexuality has come a long way I don’t think this attitude is held by the majority of people just yet. Take Proposition 8 which was a voter initiative to change the Californian Constitution to remove/change the text “Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.”
Personally, I can’t imagine why anyone would want to uphold such a belief in these modern times BUT 7,000,000 Californian’s said with their vote that gay couples shouldn’t be allowed to get married.
Keeping this in context as well – I think California is one of the more open minded places on the planet and for more than 52% of voter to have that option I’m sure the numbers would look worse in somewhere like Northern Australia, Southern New Zealand, the US Midwest or anywhere in the middle east.
Sorry for the ramble guys – I don’t normally post about politics or gay rights but I suppose this is a thanks to those who had the courage to stand up for what is right back in 1969.
June 29th, 2009
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June 6th, 2009
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Well last night was a good night catching up with some friends and out on the town I ran into two more friends that I didn’t even know were still in town.
However, I had absolutely no game with the ladies.
I wasn’t drunk enough to get my groove on the dance floor – actually I felt sober as a judge and just gave up well before midnight and after Subway drove home.
Perhaps I have been drinking a little too much since I got back here and the low altitude has me immune to alcohol. So I’ve decided that other than the occasional social beer I’m not going to drink this week (I’m a spirits drinker – I just can’t drink beer fast enough to get hammered on it).
So today I got up early, went for a swim and now I’m watching the NHL Playoffs. The weather is pretty nasty outside but I might go for a walk through my new neighbourhood.
Tonight I’m having a couple I met in Canada over for dinner – no hanky panky there but really nice people and I’m cooking up a rack of lamb – my first attempt at this – should be interesting.
I’ve been posting a few scenery photos lately so I think we should get back to the speedos – here are three pairs of speedos that I have worn in the last 2 days….



May 31st, 2009
Yesterday with Adam went just as expected – we had lunch and then I spent the afternoon inside him.
Last time we had a dirty couple of days we ended up running out of condoms and had to quit – that wasn’t a mistake yesterday at all. I think I fucked Adam 6 times and I did talk him into fucking me about half way through which was nice.
Adam flew out this morning and had a meeting first thing so I didn’t sleep over and this morning I went for a walk.
Tonight I’m heading out on the town with some str8 mates. After fucking Adam I’d love to pick up a chick so close. We’ll see what happens – I’m quite horny today but I’m trying not to wank. Do you guys do that at all? Hold off wanking if you think there is even a chance of picking up?



May 30th, 2009
I love San Francisco!!!
For so many reasons as well – the city is beautiful, it has a huge gay influence/community, it is open minded and I have a very good friend who lives there with his wife.
Sometimes I do get judgemental about people – people who marry to young and I’m not sure that is always right, people who say they are flaming homosexuals when they are 17yo and I’m not sure that isn’t right either. Visiting San Francisco and living in the Lower Haite neighbourhood for 2 weeks I have this feeling of being ‘fresh’, open minded a little more than I was (and you guys know I’ve pretty open minded).
I’m not sure if I am articulating this as best I could (perhaps I can blame the jetlag) but I feel open to new ideas, I feel my own predjudices have been watered down and I really feel alive after living in the big city for 2 weeks.
It really is a wonderful place and I’d like to share with you guys some photos that I took while I was there – there are some more which my mate will hopefully send through in the next couple of days and I’ll just add them to this post.
My first bike ride was a 16 mile round trip, down to Golden Gate park. I think this is the head engineer.

After a tourista photo pose we rode over the bridge on the ocean (eastern) side which opens to cyclists ONLY at 3:30pm. This was an eye opener for me and it was pretty awesome to have the entire bridge to just cyclists!!!




Another day I was taken on a walk to my favourite restaurant – it was nearly an hour walk along the coast line where my host and I played some chess and had a dozen oysters….. Can anyone name the restaurant we were walking towards?


May 22nd, 2009