Here's a glimpse of diverse communities eagerly working to tell their own story and working to build another important local collection . . .
"The Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America (GLAMA) has been quietly collecting material documenting the LGBT experience in the region for nearly a decade."
Take a look:
Please. Enough already.
ReplyDeleteI have been collecting lint out of the dryers of the immigrants of Liechtenstein for the past 10 years to see the microscopic evolution of their fashion sense over the last decade. A documentary about their strange preference for spandex in the last few years and other interesting facts will be shown on a bed sheet tied between two trees in my backyard at midnight tonight. You are all welcome to attend.
ReplyDelete9:12 -- that's very funny.
DeleteThe history of LGBT in Kansas City? They sucked a lot of dick and got buttfucked a lot. They swished around a lot. They spread diseases.
ReplyDeleteIm sure there's more to it story than that! Tell us sweetheart.
DeleteOh, Chimpster @9:31, you could tell all about your hide the banana stories.
DeleteOh, Chimspster stalker, whenever there's a post about gays, there you are.
ReplyDeleteJust sayin'.
He said "incredible" and "amazing" too many times.
ReplyDeleteThat stuff is neither.
The only history that matters to most fags is if you swallow or not.
ReplyDelete^^^^The voice of experience.
ReplyDeleteHitler had it right he realized you can’t have a normal society and a strong country if queers are constantly trying to undermine all that is norma. So subsequently the fudge packers were the first ones that got wacked. So as we see our society descend into madness getting pushed around by these dicksuckers I say bring the gallows out of retirement and let’s straighten it out maybe this queer byron would like to be the first to go
ReplyDeleteThe 1930s called. The thousand year Reich wants you back.
ReplyDeleteOh, by the way, how did that work out for Germany?