Posted January 26, 200916 yr So I decided to post this on here because I know there are several who will appreciate this.... So my wife and I had a big weekend plan. We were going to go to Athens to see a b-ball game, then travel to Columbus Saturday evening to see the band Saving Jane (one of her favorites) at Boma. We were going with another couple. We didn't realize it, but the band was headlining a benefit called "Upside Down Pride 2009." We decided to go anyway (we are big time Dem's) just for the new experience. We did not tell the other couple (my friend is a Sergeant in the Army) until we were already on our way there. We ended up having a fantastic time, perhaps the most fun we have had in a while, and once my army friend got over the initial awkwardness, he had a great time too. We even got to hang out with the band for a little while and have our pictures taken with them. Anyway, I just thought I would share this new experience I had. The whole story is a lot funnier then I can make it sound on here I'm sure!
January 26, 200916 yr Sounds like a pretty good time, and maybe a little more progress against "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." :clap: What will gays do, though, when straight folks learn now much fun we can be? I'm worried that if we get mainstreamed, we'll no longer be special! Well, the ones with super powers still will be able to resist, but what about the rest of us when we get outed as being just like everybody else? Straight people's fear is the only power we hold!
January 27, 200916 yr BoMA (Bar of Modern Art) is the place to be in Columbus. There's always events going on.
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