30
Jun

San Francisco gay pride 2008

It is Monday after Pride and I’m exhausted! I must say this was the best pride ever for me. It started on June 19th with the incredible show “Fresh meat productions”. Fresh Meat productions is a collection of performances by gay/lesbian/trans/queer artists. Sean Doherty is incredible! He is one of my favorite performers. His choreography and story telling is something that should be experienced and enjoyed by all.
www.freshmeatproductions.org

No pride month would be complete without the Frameline film festival. It is wonderful to see that queer film making is getting better and better…not just in the US, but all over the world. “A new world” was a great film from France about a lesbian couple having a baby. “Dolls” was a brilliant Czech film about coming of age and friendship. My favorite documentary, sponsored by HBO, was “When I knew” …a collection of short clips of people describing the moment in their life that they knew they were queer.
www.frameline.org

On to Dyke march on Saturday…

K and i put on our matching outfits consisting of tank tops with “love conquers all”, black and red, matching belts and with great excitement took off on the motorcycle to the Eagle. The Eagle is a “leather” bar where Dykes on Bikes (now a registered trademark!) hold their Pride event. The day was filled with great music, food, and community. This year was especially festive since Dykes on Bikes won their 4 year battle for trademark registration. Brooke Oliver, the attorney for Dykes on bikes, was presented with a special honor ….GREAT JOB!!!

Brooke Oliver, attorney for Dykes on Bikes

Brooke Oliver at the Eagle

Brooke Oliver wears a trademark symbol on her leather jacket

Brooke Oliver wears the registration symbol on her jacket

After the eagle, we head over to Dolores park for Dyke march 2008!

I have never seen so many people at Dyke march. The park was completely filled with women..it was an incredible sight. We tried to walk around, but there were so many people it was hard to move. We met up with K2 and tried to find the “Russian lesbians”…we called each other a few times, but with so many people we had no luck spotting each other. We did spot a few adorable bitches….cause you know…Dykes got dogs!

Dog wearing a fur coat

you know the vegetarian Dykes must have hated this outfit, but I loved it!

very Butchadorable Boston Butch terrier in leather vest and pink skirt…
she was humping a Pug…she’s certainly a Top!

It was getting close to 7pm and K and I headed over to the motorcycle area. This is one of my favorite parts of Dyke march. All the motorcycles line up on 18th Street and wait for the March to start. While waiting, people talk and laugh and check out the bikes. There is a slew of photographers both pro and amateur. You can feel the excitement build. I get emotional looking at all the women around me. You truly see a rainbow…a rainbow of colors, shapes and sizes!

Relaxin before the ride

cool, calm, and relaxed before the ride.

And then you hear “Ladies start your engines!!!” and the roar of the crowd. The ground starts to shake from the motorcycles and the air is filled with jubilation.

We ride up to Market street and into the Castro where the party begins. We park the bike and decide to have some food at Barracuda. Yummy sushi!

We spend the rest of the night dancing in the streets with what seemed like a million people! I have never seen the Castro so packed on Pink Saturday. As we walk around the street we can’t help but see the enourmous rainbow flag and the Pink triangle covering the hill. We even ran into the Russians…in such a crowd…who would have thought?

dancing in the Castro

K always called the Pink triangle “the pink vagina”, but today I learned the real meaning of the Pink triangle. During the war, the Nazis would use pink triangles to identify gay/lesbian prisoners in concentration camps….just like they used gold stars to identify Jews.

Sunday June 29th…The Parade!

For the first time we woke up early for the parade. Each year we race cross town to make it on time to line up for Dykes on bikes. This year I set the alarm and we were up bright and early…well…just early. It was a cold and foggy morning in San Francisco. I was feeling such a wave of excitement. We were on our way.

There is something to getting there early. It gave us a chance to walk around, check out the GORGEOUS bikes and to socialize.

As always, the roar of the bikes and the crowd brings up so much emotion and tears to my eyes. It is such an indescribable feeling of solidarity and community….sisterhood….pride.

As I sit on the back of the bike, we ride along Market street. I wave the Victory sign with my fingers for as long as I can..until my arm feels numb. And then I wave some more. We roll up to Civic Center to enjoy the festivities. The ride gave me such a sense of euphoria!

Of course the morning was cold and foggy and I skipped the sun screen. We walk around Civic Center checking out the booths, food and “Leather alley”. We go to the Smirnoff stand to get me a Cosmo. The handsome gent is commenting about the sun finally coming out. I respond “Even the sun has come OUT today”…we all laugh.

K and I go to the main stage because according to the schedule Charo the Coochie Coochie Coo is supposed to show up…followed by Cyndi Lauper and Margaret Cho. Now I remind you…I have no sun screen on and we’re waiting for Charo. Waiting and waiting and waiting. My fair forehead is starting to sizzle, No Charo! Everyone in the crowd is grumbling. WTF?

In the mean time our hunk of a mayor, Gavin Newsom, gives a little speech…followed by Margaret Cho…

Mayor Gavin Newsom

We love you Gavin!!!!!!

Margaret Cho

Margaret Cho on stage at Pride 2008…you got skinny girl!!!

As far as Charo, no show…#%@& you!

Cyndi Lauper rode in the Parade without ever cracking a smile. She looked like she was hung over and desperately bitter. She never showed up to the main stage. That girl was NOT having fun.

As far as the rest of the day went…we decided to go to Leather Alley and watch a few demos on BDSM. The schedule stated the following demos : bondage, fisting, piercing, and caning…what a lovely way to spend Sunday afternoon. And to think some people were still in Church. To our dismay the “fisting model did not show up” and we were too exhausted and sun burned to stay for the next show.

In all…it was a fabulous Pride in San Francisco.

23
Jun

June 17th, 2008 Gay weddings in San Francisco!

Thank God there were no fiascos that day. No protesters showed up…only supporters. It was a glorious, beautiful day in San Francisco cause “God loves gays”!

gay marriage supporter

“All for love”…of course!!!!

Beatiful lady with balloons

She made me smile from ear to ear!

The first couple we saw

These handsome grooms were departing as we arrived…

12 Galaxies guy

Someone tell me what the 12 Galaxies guy is about.

Beautiful brides!

What can you say? Hot!

23
Jun

Great films and the fucking MUNI

Last year I did not make it to a single film during the film fest. I was enthralled in a very unhealthy relationship which took up most of my time and energy. Let’s not go there right now. So…this year I vowed to make up for missed films! I pre purchased several tickets and was looking forward to seeing some great films.

For many years I have been going to the film fest and every year the films get better.

The first film “When I knew”  was starting at 5 at the Castro theater. I figured if I got my ass out of the house by 4 and was lucky with the MUNI (yeah right) I could get there in time for the show. So I wait for the 27 and it arrives in 5 minutes! What a fucking miracle!

I get off the 27 at Bryant and 16th. The little electronic sign on the bus stop claims that the 33 is arriving in “14 minutes”…..well…”thats not bad”, I think. I wait patiently all the while looking forward to this documentary about when people first had the realization that they were gay/lesbian. The sign reads “5 minutes”, then “1 minute” then “arriving”. I eagerly look for the 33 to arrive. Nothing. I look at the electronic sign with confusion. It now reads “next bus in 14 minutes”. WTF??????? where is the fucking 33?

I wait…now very nervously counting down the minutes. I know that i will be cutting it very close. These films sell out, the theater gets packed….what to do? I wait. The sign reads “8 minutes” then “5 minutes” then “arriving”. I think “OK..I can still make it..I really want to see this film…hell, in the time I have waited I could have walked to the fucking Castro theater…hell, In the time I’ve waited i could have made my own documentary film!!”. The sign reads “arriving”. I’m relieved. I keep looking for the bus. No bus. I hesitantly look up at the sign and it now reads “next bus in 18 minutes”. ARGH!!!! Fucking MUNI!!!!! I wish typhooons, earthquakes and tsunamis upon you and those who run and operate you…you fucking MUNI you.

I hail a cab and make it to the theater by 5:00.

The film was incredible…one of the best I have ever seen during the film fest. I have been going for at least 12 years.

and for MUNI….fuck you!

www.wheniknew.com

02
Jun

Dancing in the streets

So K and I went to Safeway on Church and Market last night, Saturday. As we were walking back to the car with our bags of groceries, I said to her “What the fuck is that noise? Can you imagine living above that bar with all that noise? I would chew my fucking brain out if I had to listen to that on a Saturday evening”. Then I saw flailing arms at the bottom of the stairs. Hmmm…strange. I thought someone was break dancing. I said to K “Let’s go check it out”.

As we walked closer to the stairs that lead up to Safeway from Market street I saw quite a sight. About 50-75 people dancing in the street to very loud music. this music was coming from 2 speakers rigged up to a tricycle (a big one). There was a laptop on the ground and a tall Indian guy hovering around it.

Trike with speakers

It was a fucking dance party in the middle of intersection of Church and Market. We danced. It was so fun! I’m sure this shit doesn’t happen in Ohio. I danced next to a couple, the man had his 1 month old in a sling around his chest. There were young kids and older ladies. There were white, black, latino, indian, pink, gay, straight, whatever people dancing together in the street on a chilly Saturday night in San Francisco. And just for a moment I felt that the world was not so bad.

Dancing in the street

I hate to share this because in a month or so this will become the next Burning Man of SF <rolling eyes>
But it was fucking fun…..

www.bigtrouble.com

02
Jun

Blogging and shit

I have been obsessing about this blogging phenomenon. Is it so popular because it gives so many voiceless people a voice? Maybe.

What about anonymity? In a blog, one can be completely anonymous and say whatever they wish to say…with very little consequence.

I wonder why I have started at least 5 blogs on different sites under different names? Indecisive? Maybe.

Oh hell…who cares. I’ll give this a shot.

From my Blogging name one might assume that I’m in San Francisco. Correct.

Why the “Fiasco”? Simply because my life in San Francisco has been one fiasco after another.  What else should I disclose? I guess you’ll have to read to find out.




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