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Ok, I still don't have some fun quip about life, or what this blog is about to put here. Someday - perhaps tomorrow perhaps two years from tomorrow - I will figure it out. Until then, see my randomness below.



Fanfare and Trumpets


*Trumpets blast as if announcing something great, through the clouds we see a figure begin to descend. As he approaches, we can tell that the figure is Hermes -- messenger of the Gods. He approaches a very ornate golden lectern. As he steps to the front sprigs of ivy grow from the ground ultimately supporting a microphone. Hermes turns back towards the cloud shrouded peak of Mt. Olympus and speaks...*

"We who are about to party like rockstars salute you.

Thank you for joining us here today at the base of great Olympus on this most auspicious of occasions. Today we celebrate the anniversary of great Zeus' rise to power in his current form. Today we celebrate the day Zeus' presence in our world brought the correct order to all things and set the earth rotating in such a manner as to sustain the existence of all gathered here today. Today we cry to the heavens 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY ZEUS' and we lay presents at the base of Mt. Olympus. We do these things to ask forgiveness for our sins. We do these things to show appreciation to the great and powerful Zeus. And then, by decree of his majestic greatness.. WE PARTY!"

*Hermes, lectern, ivy, microphone and clouds over Olympus all disappear as if they were never there. The sky goes black as if a light switch was flipped. Then, a thousand bolts of lightning rain down around the gathered masses the light fades back to day and in place of the thunder a loud voice booms from above...*

"LET THE DAY BEGIN!"

posted by ZEUS @ 9:00 AM, No comment,




What a beautiful day

Call me a perverted form of Punxsutawney Phil, but I think I have a definitive way to signal the start of spring. Granted, last week's "first day of spring" was a great hint, but we all know that it was cold and snowy here. I know that spring is finally here because may allergies are acting up for the first time all year, AND it is dry skin time. Now.. someone go get me a tub of lotion and a bottle of Zyrtec. QUICKLY.. before I start throwing lightning bolts!!!

posted by ZEUS @ 8:30 AM, No comment,




Rainbows and Pink Spray Paint

Some days, as a GLBT activist, life gives you pink spray paint that says FAG. Other days it gives you happy rainbows and hope for the future. Today is a rainbow day.

Wyoming AIDS Walk is in its 5th year, and this year is going to be bigger and better than ever. Every year we host the walk we get another chance to improve the things we have done in the past and make a better future for people living in Wyoming with HIV/AIDS. Today at a sub committee meeting, we discussed a serious plan to get corporate sponsorship rolling, and some of the other people working on the committee with me are taking on some awesome projects. Now, I would love to tell everyone how KILLER AWESOME this year's walk is going to be, but I don't want to ruin the surprise. Lets just say I think we have finally solved the problem of how to get people to stay around after the walk for more than just the BBQ.

Spectrum is working on hosting GLSEN's Day of Silence for the first time, I think, ever. The group of talented people working on it makes me smile and almost cry most of the time. There are handouts for educators, an ad campaign, plans to help encourage campus wide participation, and we are working on a 'night of' destresser. Part of Spectrum's Executive Board met today with the Dean of Students and Vice President of Student Affairs and received the news that our program will not only be fully supported, but may even be funded by their offices. Almost makes me shake just thinking about it. Not that I am surprised that these two individuals were supportive, but sometimes living in a hetero-normative world makes all support seem amazing.

Finally, one of Spectrum's members is traversing the country right now in an effort to combat heterosexism and homophobia. I heard that their bus was spray painted with anti-gay epithets last week, and yet the press on. The group is a really great bunch of trooper and I wish them all the best. Maybe they'll even learn to take the hatred in stride as our gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, ally..etc.. forefathers have. If the pink triangle (the symbol of Nazi persecution of homosexual men) can become a symbol of pride for this community, with enough pride and welcoming hearts so can a bus with pink graffiti.

I can't say that I have been any more proud to be alive and a part of any movement, as I am that which I am a part of today. But then again, that is what gay pride has always meant to me. Being able to be proud of who you are, despite the fact that some people may stand in your way. Indeed, today.. today is a RAINBOW DAY!

posted by ZEUS @ 8:35 PM, No comment,




More fun dan a poke en da eye wit' a sharp stick

Simply.. drink all you want, but don't shoot Harry.

http://www.quailhuntingschool.com/flash.php

posted by ZEUS @ 3:10 PM, No comment,