Friday, April 29, 2011

Currently Watching - The King's Speech

I have been looking forward to seeing this movie for quite some time but I don't really like to go to theaters anymore so DVD is the way to go.

After the death of his father King George V (Michael Gambon) and the scandalous abdication of King Edward VIII (Guy Pearce), Bertie (Colin Firth) who has suffered from a debilitating speech impediment all his life, is suddenly crowned King George VI of England. With his country on the brink of war and in desperate need of a leader, his wife, Elizabeth (Helena Bonham Carter), the future Queen Mother, arranges for her husband to see an eccentric speech therapist, Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush). After a rough start, the two delve into an unorthodox course of treatment and eventually form an unbreakable bond. With the support of Logue, his family, his government and Winston Churchill (Timothy Spall), the King will overcome his stammer and deliver a radio-address that inspires his people and unites them in battle.
Based on the true story of King George VI, THE KING'S SPEECH follows the Royal Monarch's quest to find his voice.

Royal Wedding Faux Pas

I can't begin to tell you how embarrassed I am that Her Royal Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II and I were wearing the same hat to the Royal Wedding. Normally I would tell a bitch to take it off but, even though we are both queens, Elizabeth has been a queen much longer than I. So, I quietly slipped out of the church and grabbed my back-up hat out of the car.


Awesome Royal Wedding Website.

This is very cool for those who are interested in the Royal Wedding. follow the link below for the official program. If you decide to print this out (go to the end of the article), you will need to set your printer for landscape.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1381426/Royal-Wedding-Order-Service-Princess-Diana-funeral-hymn-sung.html

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

As if Henry Cavill wasn't hot enough...

My favorite hottie from "The Tudors" has beefed up for his new movie "Immortals". Miss thing looks FINE!






Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Hunky Jesus Easter 2011 NSFW

Break me off a piece of THE Hunky Jesus and Oh My Jesus! WOOF!!! If I ever find myself in San Francisco at Easter I know what I will be doing.
Via JMG

Adele PARODY ft. Angry Birds! Key of Awesome #38


Monday, April 25, 2011

Easter in the Park 4/24/11

Easter in the Park is one of my favorite events of the year and this was one of the best! The weather was beautiful and for once the Dallas Symphony was able to perform.



The best part of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 3

This season to me started out kind of ruff. the girls I thought I would like ended up being just terrible (Mimi Imfurst and Delta Work...stop your crying!) and I didn't think anyone really stood out until about half way through. Now I am routing for Manila. She has been consistent through the competition and she always looks amazing. However, I could do without the raccoon make-up.BLEND GIRL! BLEND!!!!

However, she is not the best thing about this season of RPDR. My absolute favorite person is Shawn Morales. He is the adorable, fuzzy member of RuPaul's Pit Crew. apart from being GORGEOUS I love that he always looks like he is having a blast. We recently became friends on Facebook and I found that he has an equally sexy, fuzzy husband and we both have black labs. If ever I am in the LA area we will have to have a play date. For the dogs.

"I was raised in Southern California," he tells me, and you can thank his parents for his boldly attractive charm. His mom is German and American Indian, and his father is Puerto Rican, "but I don’t speak Spanish." Truly we can pardon this handsome specimen this one fault. "A friend of mine submitted my info to a friend of his," Morales shares about his casting experience, "and then all of a sudden I got called in. It’s been a lot of fun."

Morales is himself heavily in tune with the LA nightlife scene. "I’m also a go-go dancer outside of the show." He and his partner actually promote throughout several popular bars in Los Angeles the now more
masculine aesthetic that is gaining a fan-following within the scene. Morales cheeringly admits, "We’ve certainly brought in something new than previous Pit Crews." - Via EDGE





Happy Birthday Barbra Streisand

Thanks to David Dust for reminding me that today is Barbra Streisand's 69th birthday. You can have your Gagas, Britneys, Madonas or Celines but as far as I am concerned there is no one who can compare with Miss Streisand.     








Friday, April 22, 2011

STEVE HAYES: Tired Old Queen at the Movies - #73


Masturabation Month is cumming...er coming.

In case you were wondering, May is National Masturbation Month. The celebration of May as National Masturbation Month began in 1995 in San Francisco as a response to the forced resignation of then U.S. Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders.
After a speech at the United Nations World AIDS Day in 1994, an audience member asked Elders about masturbation’s potential for discouraging early sexual activity. She answered,“I think it is something that is part of human sexuality and a part of something that perhaps should be taught.”
That was the end of Elders' career as America's first black Surgeon General, but the spark for National Masturbation Month. Offended by Elders' ouster, the ever progressive, pro-sex staff of San Francisco's sex toy and education company Good Vibrations decided to find a way to keep the focus on Elders' unjust firing, and to bring talk about masturbation into the mainstream in just the way Elders had envisioned.
Realizing that large number of folks lacked support and advice to help them enjoy the simple, basic act of masturbation, Good Vibrations sought to provide support, advice, and reassurance for people looking to open their own personal sexual horizons.
And so was born National Masturbation Month. Among the first steps Good Vibrations took was to promote masturbation as healthy, safe and natural way to express one's sexuality, thereby removing much of the shame and stigma have so long colored the act masturbation.
So, is it true, as so many believe that masturbation is so commonplace, natural, pleasurable and healthy that "ninety-eight percent of us masturbate, and the other two percent are liars?" If so, why do we need an entire month to educate people on something they're already enjoying?
The answer is twofold: First, to help those already enjoying themselves to delve further. Second, and most importantly, it looks like plenty of people might still benefit from some encouragement and education.
A recent cross sample study of American adults asked the question: "On average, over the past 12 months, how often did you masturbate?" Only 38 percent of women said they'd masturbated at all during the past year, while 61 percent of men had done so.

The data shows that young women seem to warm up to masturbation more slowly. The study showed women from 20- to 39-years old were the most enthusiastic masturbators, with women 18 to 20, and those over 40 masturbating less. The study is the subject of an excellent article by Journalist Michael Castleman in Psychology Today.
Earlier studies have shown that rates of masturbation are higher for both men and women with higher education, more frequent sexual thoughts, sexual experimentation before puberty, and more lifetime sexual partners. Moreover, masturbation has documented physical benefits for both men and women, to say nothing of likely emotional and psychological benefits.

Continue reading on Examiner.com: Is May really National Masturbation Month?

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

This looks cute.
Marshall (Houston Rhines) is a cocky young ad man working at a dead-end job for a boss (John Callahan) who overlooks his talents. After seven years with his boyfriend, Gabe (Noah Shuffman), Marshall's love life has become too comfortable. On top of that, he's turning 30!
He is desperate for a new life. He goes looking for it online, where he comes upon a mysterious app called “eCupid” that guarantees to find true love. From the moment he downloads it, “eCupid” scans every inch of Marshall’s online world and instantly turns his life upside down.
Marshall suddenly gets everything he thinks he wanted. Newly single and ready for adventure, "eCupid" overwhelms Marshall with sexy guys at every turn, each promising to be the man of his fantasies. But too much of a good thing may not be a good thing. Marshall soon finds that all the attention is more than he bargained for.
With the help of a wise and mysterious waitress (Morgan Fairchild), Marshall is given one last chance to listen to his heart and figure out what (and who) is really important.