Saturday 2 May 2009

Stephen Fry: Dearest absurd child

Just who was the young, arrogant and confused man to whom Stephen Fry recently felt compelled to write a long and heartfelt letter? Himself, 35 years ago.

Oh, lord love you, Stephen. How I admire your arrogance and rage and misery. How pure and righteous they are and how passionately storm-drenched was your adolescence. How filled with true feeling, fury, despair, joy, anxiety, shame, pride and above all, supremely above all, how overpowered it was by love. My eyes fill with tears just to think of you. Of me. Tears splash on to my keyboard now. I am perhaps happier now than I have ever been and yet I cannot but recognise that I would trade all that I am to be you, the eternally unhappy, nervous, wild, wondering and despairing 16-year-old Stephen: angry, angst-ridden and awkward but alive. Because you know how to feel, and knowing how to feel is more important than how you feel. Deadness of soul is the only unpardonable crime, and if there is one thing happiness can do it is mask deadness of soul.

I finally know now, as I easily knew then, that the most important thing is love. It doesn't matter in the slightest whether that love is for someone of your own sex or not. Gay issues are important and I shall come to them in a moment, but they shrivel like a salted snail when compared to the towering question of love. Gay people sometimes believe (to this very day, would you credit it, young Stephen?) that the preponderance of obstacles and terrors they encounter in their lives and relationships is intimately connected with the fact of their being gay. As it happens at least 90% of their problems are to do with love and love alone: the lack of it, the denial of it, the inequality of it, the missed reciprocity in it, the horrors and heartaches of it. Love cold, love hot, love fresh, love stale, love scorned, love missed, love denied, love betrayed ... the great joke of sexuality is that these problems bedevil straight people just as much as gay. The 10% of extra suffering and complexity that uniquely confronts the gay person is certainly not incidental or trifling, but it must be understood that love comes first. This is tough for straight people to work out.

Straight people are encouraged by culture and society to believe that their sexual impulses are the norm, and therefore when their affairs of the heart and loins go wrong (as they certainly will), when they are flummoxed, distraught and defeated by love, they are forced to believe that it must be their fault. We gay people at least have the advantage of being brought up to expect the world of love to be imponderably and unmanageably difficult, for we are perverted freaks and sick aberrations of nature. They - poor normal lambs - naturally find it harder to understand why, in Lysander's words, "the course of true love never did run smooth".

You would little believe that I can say to you now across the gap of 35 years that we are the blessed ones. The people of Britain are happy (or not) because of Tolpuddle Martyrs, Chartists, infantry regiments, any number of ancestors who made the world more comfortable for them. And we, gay people, are happy now (or not) in large part thanks to Stonewall rioters, Harvey Milk, Dennis Lemon, Gay News, Ian McKellen, Edwina Currie (true) et al, and the battered bodies of bullied, beaten and abused gay men and women who stood up to be counted and refused to apologise for the way they were. It has given us something we never thought to have: pride. For a thousand years, shame was our lot and now, turning on a sixpence, we have arrived at pride - without even, it seems, an intervening period of well-it's-OK-I-suppose-wouldn't-have-chosen-it-but-there-you-go. Who'da thought it?

But don't kid yourself. For millions of teenagers around Britain and everywhere else, it is still 1973. Taunts, beatings and punishment await gay people the world over in playgrounds and execution grounds (the distance between which is measured by nothing more than political constitutions and human will). Yes, you will grow to be a very, very, very, very lucky man who is able to express his nature out loud without fear of hatred or reprisal from any except the most deluded, demented and sad. But that is a small battle won. A whole theatre of war remains. This theatre of war is bigger than the simple issue of being gay, just as the question of love swamps the question of mere sexuality. For alongside sexual politics the entire achievement of the enlightenment (which led inter alia to gay liberation) is under threat like never before. The cruel, hypocritical and loveless hand of religion and absolutism has fallen on the world once more.

So my message from the future is twofold. Fear not, young Stephen, your life will unfold in richer, more accepted and happier ways than you ever dared hope. But be wary, for the most basic tenets of rationalism, openness and freedom that nourish you now and seem so unassailable are about to be harried and besieged by malevolent, mad and medieval minds.

You poor dear, dear thing. Look at you weltering in your misery. The extraordinary truth is that you want to stay there. Unlike so many of the young, you do not yearn for adulthood, pubs and car keys. You want to stay where you are, in the Republic of Pubescence, where feeling has primacy and pain is beautiful. And you know what ... ?

I think you are right.

Source: Stephen Fry's letter to himself: Dearest absurd child
Official website: The New Adventures of Mr Stephen Fry
Wikipedia: Stephen Fry

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Anonymous said...

Well, for starters, Austin isn't married, dating any women that we know of, etc. And how many men do you know wear rings like that just for the fun of it? And why not wear the ring on your finger--because people would talk.

Anonymous said...

Those of you who believe Austin was at this wedding, can you tell us why? Was there a sighting or photo that was missed? Do you have something besides wishful thinking?

Anything at all?

Anonymous said...

Sorry, yes I am a woman. two, the ring is a gold band with a black stone. Nothing elaborate, but I like it.

Anonymous said...

The picture of the ring, please.

By the way, Austin could easily wear this ring on any other finger but his ring finger. And he ought to be intelligent enough to come up with a story for it. After all, he's wearing this ring around his neck, and many of you swear it represents his partnership with Jake. You don't think people would still ask questions about it? You do also know a gold band doesn't have to represent a wedding/partnership ring.

But could we see the ring please? And can we see a picture of Jake's ring too?

Anonymous said...

"I do think some of them are threatened by Heath because of Jake's lust"

Consiering Jake's behaviour after Heath's death, I don't think!

Both took separated ways and Jake couldn't care less of him.

Anonymous said...

However you would characterize Jake's behavior after Heath's death, that does not negate the lust he demonstrated for Heath. That was hardcore and obvious. But anyway, the observation was with regard to some of the people that post here and their reasons for attempting to denigrate Heath.

You are getting the issues confused, 12:37.

Anonymous said...

"I do think some of them are threatened by Heath because of Jake's lust"

I do think some of heathens are disturbed by Jake's indifference even provocative behaviour after Heath's death and so try desesperately to prove he had feeligs for Heath somehow.

Anonymous said...

"However you would characterize Jake's behavior after Heath's death, that does not negate the lust he demonstrated for Heath. That was hardcore and obvious."

sorry I don't think it was "lust" or "love"

Anonymous said...

"the observation was with regard to some of the people that post here and their reasons for attempting to denigrate Heath."

If that bother you, go back to Fiveleavesleftbehind.

Anonymous said...

Blimey someone on here is determined to diss poor old Austin. I'm amazed that they spend so much time and effort slagging off someone they think is such a doormat and loser. Surely he, and all these silly Jaustinites you keep trying to rile are really not worth the effort.

Anonymous said...

"The picture of the ring, please."

Okay, I know I'm pandering to you, and yes, its all meaningless speculation anyway.. but, you wanted a pic of Austin and ring, so here you are. Agree that he might not be the world's greates actor, but you have to admit he looks pretty good shirtless.

a ring pic

Anonymous said...

Doesn't the story go that he was at one of those Texas music fests and it was 110 degrees in the shade, he took off his shirt, probably forgot about the ring and a bystander/fan took a picture of him? LOL he prob wished it was a cock piercing after that!

Anonymous said...

REEKE!

Anonymous said...

Robert Pattinson and Javier Beltran's sex scene in Little Ashes

Hot and Steamy and more than 36 seconds said...

Wow gay love scenes have come a long way since BBM. Thanks 4:11.

Anonymous said...

"Maybe gay actors would come out if people weren't mocked about 2nd grade shit. If people are going to say stupid things then why would you expose yourself to it."

That sucks but career issues are more important. It will take time to fight homophobia, just as it took a lot of time for black people and actors to become (almost) equal.

Anonymous said...

"Robert Pattinson and Javier Beltran's sex scene in Little Ashes"

Ay, I can't watch it! Not fair :)

Nailed said...

BIEL SAYS 'NAILED' IS BASICALLY IN THE COFFIN

It's been a long year for anyone involved with Nailed, the David O. Russell film starring Jessica Biel and Jake Gyllenhaal. First there was the wave of elation as a project as insane as this one got off the ground at all. (Biel plays a waitress who starts acting overtly sexual after a nail is lodged in her head, then takes up with Congressman Gyllenhaal when she goes to Washington to lobby for health care reform.) Then James Caan quit, and finally there were several prolonged death rattles as financing failed and the movie was shut down not once or twice, but four times.

We've wondered if the movie would ever be finished, as the next to last word was that it might be able to make it to the end of principal photography. Months later, we heard the movie was in post -- that was in November.

Now Jessica Biel tells the Orlando Sentinel (via The Playlist) that the movie is indeed unfinished. With the fortunes of financier Capitol Films still in the negative, David O. Russell attached to three, perhaps four other films (The Fighter, Aaron & Sarah, The Silver Linings Playbook and possibly still The Grackle) and persistent reports that some scenes have yet to be shot, the outlook can't be good.

"That was definitely an experience, something I could NOT say no to," Biel says. "I am a huge David O. Russell fan. It’s just heartbreaking that so many people put so much work into this particular project only to have it sit there, unfinished...If I’d had an idea that it might happen, would I still have done it? I don’t know. Probably. I had an incredible experience with David and the rest of the cast. It made me a better actor. For all that, I’m devastated that it’s not finished and who knows when it will be and will come out. I still have my fingers crossed that something good will come of it, that it will be finished."

That's not quite a statement that we'll never see the film, but with Russell's current schedule and the need to not only go through post, but perhaps shoot scenes, chances seem pretty low. Nailed may go on the short, sad list of film curiosities we'll never get to see.

link

Nailed said...

May 5, 2009

Is Nailed Dead?

The Playlist's Rodrigo Perez has taken note of a 5.5 Jessica Biel interview by the Orlando Sentinel's Roger Moore in which she says that David O. Russell's Nailed, the financially-plagued Capitol Films production that went through at least four shutdowns last May and June, is an unfinished write-off. "I'm devastated that it's not finished," she said, "and who knows when it will be and will come out. I still have my fingers crossed that something good will come of it, that it will be finished."

Hollywood Elsewhere

Anonymous said...

I have doubt about this interview, when Jake meet O'russel , they doesn't seem upset but rather happy and according Jeffrey Wells the movie has a distributor so ..../

Great, back to square one.

Anonymous said...

Nailed - Hollywood Elsewhere comment:

Word on the street is that the final shutdown left just one scene unshot. Unfortunately, it's the scene wherein Biel actually gets the nail through the head. One can imagine that might be a bit crucial to the finished product.

Anonymous said...

"sorry I don't think it was "lust" or "love""

Me neither. Let's move on with this tired topic.

Anonymous said...

I think "Nailed" will come out later than sooner, but it'll come out.

BBMt said...

It was a friendship that became a secret.

Anonymous said...

I believed "Nailed is in post-production" reports, now I don't know what to think.

Jake said...

Happy Birthday Georgey!

Stubborn Jaustin Fan said...

Well it looks like people have stopped trying to place Austin at the wedding. Does this mean that the scales are starting to fall away from the eyes of the Jaustinites. I must say I am surprised at how quiet they have been about this wedding episode.

Maybe they're waiting for the next set of bike pics. I do think some of them are threatened by Heath because of Jake's lust. It screws the fairytale.
No, not at all threatened. Do you see Jaustin fans blabbering on & on about Heath at all? No, but just like you, alot of Jaustin fans are just plain sick of Reeke. Has not one iota to do with Heath, get a grip on yourself.

Anonymous said...

Heath is still dead, Jackie. And all the deleting in the world won't bring him back.

Anonymous said...

For fuck's sake, could you leave Heath alone already? He deserves better than being bashed by some Jake fans so to whomever keeps bringing him up, could you stop it please. Talk about Reeke and Austin as much as you want but leave Heath out of it, he has nothing to do with this.

BBMt said...

Sorry, we can't.

Anonymous said...

"Maybe they're waiting for the next set of bike pics."

You don't need to be Justin or Austin fan to look forwad to Jake and Austin bike pics :)

Anonymous said...

7:49 AM

Do you have to rub it in?

Marie Osmond said...

Marie Osmond: 'Everybody Has a Right to Have Civil Rights'

Marie Osmond, whose gay daughter was just outed by the tabloids, was initially said to be a gay marriage foe based on her Mormon beliefs. She called Los Angeles radio station KOST 103.5 to clear things up: "Everybody should have the right to share homes and finances with somebody that they care about. On those types of things, I'm very supportive. When it comes to marriage, I think that civil rights need to be for all. … One of the things that we need to be careful is that we don't create hate, because people believe certain things. And we can't make everyone become homogenized. Everybody has a right to believe what they believe. I do think everybody has a right to have civil rights. That's how I feel."

link

Anonymous said...

That's a good start, Marie :)

Walt Disney Studios' operating income falls 97% said...

CEO Robert Iger blames the slate of movies, not the economy, for box-office disappointments. 'Confessions of a Shopaholic' and 'Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience' misfired.

Walt Disney Co. is poised to release "Up," another anticipated hit from Pixar Animation Studios. Studio brass hope the same will be true of the movie division's next quarterly earnings.

Rather than attribute Disney Studios' dismal results to the weak global economy, Chief Executive Robert A. Iger bluntly put the blame on Burbank's doorstep. The studio's operating income plummeted 97% in the company's second fiscal quarter to $13 million, down from $377 million a year earlier.

Disney has been on something of a cold streak, as it ratchets back the number and variety of pictures it makes and relies more heavily on "branded" family movies and concepts forged on Disney Channel cable TV shows for the tween market. The strategy can lead to wide swings at the studio, where a few movies that do not live up to expectations can have a deleterious effect on the bottom line. "You could say their studio disappeared in the quarter," said Laura Martin, a media analyst with Soleil Media Metrics.

Indeed, at a time when many of the studios are enjoying a feast in ticket sales at the box office, Disney is experiencing a comparative famine. The studio so far this year has ranked at the bottom of the six major Hollywood studios -- as it was in all of 2008 -- in U.S. box office share because of several misfires, including the ill-timed comedy "Confessions of a Shopaholic" and the much-hyped "Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience," starring the teeny-bopper phenomenon. Citing a combination of disappointing box office results and lower DVD sales, Disney reported revenue for its studios was $1.4 billion, down 21% from $1.8 billion.

The results, in a generally abysmal quarter for both Disney and other media companies, caught some on Wall Street by surprise.

During the company's conference call, an analyst asked Iger to explain how, when "the box office is having a record year," the studio could post such a downturn with its movies. Iger replied with an unusually candid assessment. "It's about choice of films and the execution of the films that have been chosen for production," Iger said. "We've had a rough year in terms of the performance of the slate. So, in that case, it's not the marketplace. It's our slate."

The four films released during the quarter -- which also included the Adam Sandler comedy "Bedtime Stories" and "Race to Witch Mountain" with Dwayne Johnson -- fell far short of results from the prior-year quarter's releases "National Treasure: Book of Secrets," "Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour" and "Enchanted."

Iger told analysts that the studio was weighing additional cost cuts in production and marketing expenditures, and a further reduction in the number of movies it releases. For the last three years, Disney has been reducing the number of movies it releases. At its peak, the studio had reached more than 30 pictures a year. Iger also said Disney would consider more consolidation of its overall European operations, which would include the studio.

Despite expressing disappointment in Disney's releases, Iger said he was enthusiastic about such upcoming films as "Up," its hand-drawn animated "The Princess and the Frog" and next year's "Toy Story 3," the second sequel in Pixar's lucrative franchise.

He also touted the prospects of two films coming from producer Jerry Bruckheimer -- 3-D family comedy "G-Force" and video game-inspired "Prince of Persia: the Sands of Time" -- as well as "Disney's A Christmas Carol," starring Jim Carrey, and a fourth film in its "Pirates of the Caribbean" series.

LA Times

Miss said...

Miss California Officials Might Strip Carrie Prejean of Title

The directors of the Miss California USA pageant -- who met early Tuesday to determine whether Carrie Prejean violated her contract by working with a national group opposed to gay marriage and by posing semi-nude when she was a teenage model -- have yet to decide if Prejean should be stripped of her crown.

Bruckheimer said...

"box-office disappointment 'Confessions of a Shopaholic'"

Ouch!

good news said...

Majority of Americans say gay marriage is not a threat to heterosexual marriage

The religious right has two main talking points when it comes to gay marriage.

1. Gay marriage threatens heterosexual marriage.
2. The majority of the country is on their side.

Not any more. Not only do recent polls show that more Americans support than oppose gay marriage, but a whopping 58% say that gay marriage does not threaten heterosexual marriage. For the first time ever in the discussion of this issue, the religious right is representing the minority view. That's rather huge.

link

Anonymous said...

Yes, you're right. Heath is dead, and Austin is still a c-list doormat.

Are we settled?

Anonymous said...

Jake didn't lust after Heath????


Denial is more than a river in Egypt.

Anonymous said...

Well, tomorrow is Thursday, we should be getting a set of bike pics.

Since we know Reese can ride a bike, maybe we'll now get one of the happy trio. What do you call, Reese, Jake and Austin? Reeketin?

The Majority said...

The MAJORITY of Americans think that their own state should legally recognize marriages of gay or lesbian couples who are married in another state.

Question 42: Should your state legally recognize gay marriages from another state? 53% Yes, 43% No4/24/09, Washington Post/ABC Poll

Austin said...

Only if I can throw the midget under the bus.

Anonymous said...

Oops - here is the Washington Post reference

Anonymous said...

Austin, Austin, Austin. That's no way to talk about your boss.

Austin said...

What? I always talk nicely about Jake.

Anonymous said...

So you admit Jake calls the shots. Well now it all makes sense. Still, you should be nice to your boyfriend's girlfriend. Just because he takes her to his sister's wedding, and Paris and Rome and Spain, and etc. is no reason for your to be bitter.

After all, he takes you out biking. What more do you need?

Austin said...

When I'm good to him, he spits at me. ;)

Austin said...

BTW, Jake doesn't take the midget anywhere - he's midget's eskort.

Stinky job, I know.

Anonymous said...

"When I'm good to him, he spits at me."

Huh? Please translate.

Jake said...

I'm everyone's bitch. How in hell did that happen?

Anonymous said...

Escort or not Austin, she was at the wedding, with Jake, while you were home with the dishes.

But it's a sweet life, non?

Anonymous said...

No Jake, you are Reese's bitch, but you are Austin's master. He just confirmed that.

No worries.

Austin said...

"But it's a sweet life, non?"

It is. It is life, not paparazzi photo shoot.

Good Job! said...

11:06, you need a translation? Oh shoot! What if I spurt out a hands-on, tongue in cheek hint instead: what spits when it feels good?

Atticus said...

Daddy Jake is my bitch and I have the leg-humping to show for it!

Anonymous said...

If the paparazzi shoots get me Rome, Paris, London, etc,.give me the paps.

And Austin, after you finish the dishes, don't forget to vacuum and sweeps the steps. Oh and Jake may need a quick fuck before he flys out with Reese again.

Anonymous said...

"If the paparazzi shoots get me Rome, Paris, London, etc,.give me the paps."

You can't be that cheap.

Anonymous said...

"If the paparazzi shoots get me Rome, Paris, London, etc,.give me the paps."

Jake can afford Rome, Paris and London on his own, but he can't afford to be papped with male companions.

Jake said...

"what spits when it feels good"

Bad boys suck, but good boys swallow!

Anonymous said...

Congrats to David Ogden Stiers! :)

Anonymous said...

Aww, pr allows the bike pics. What more do some of you want?

M*A*S*H Star Ogden Stiers Comes Out said...

M*A*S*H star David Ogden Stiers has come out as gay - after years of fearing he would be denied roles because of his sexuality.

The actor first tasted fame as Major Charles Winchester on the hit TV comedy before finding steady work as a voice actor in several Disney projects, including Beauty And The Beast and Pocahontas.

But throughout his career, he was warned he risked losing work if he came out as a gay man.

He tells the Gossip Boy blog, "From the late 1980s until about seven or eight years ago, you would find certain individuals coming up to you, me, and advocating the position that since we were doing family fare that it would be best were the actors to maintain a certain palatability to parents.

"These parties likely had heard rumors or harbored suspicions about me and wanted to make sure no embarrassing incidents were forthcoming."

But he insists his reasons for coming out now, at the age of 66, have nothing to do with his profession - he wants to find a life partner.

Stiers adds: "I could claim noble reasons as coming out in order to move gay rights forward, but I must admit it is for far more selfish reasons. Now is the time I wish to find someone and I do not desire to force any potential partner to live a life of extreme discretion for me."

IMDb said...

David Ogden Stiers

Has a son from a relationship in the 1960s.

Anonymous said...

"I could claim noble reasons as coming out in order to move gay rights forward, but I must admit it is for far more selfish reasons. Now is the time I wish to find someone and I do not desire to force any potential partner to live a life of extreme discretion for me."

Good luck, David!

Anonymous said...

Austin's got a loooooooooooooggggg time in the shadows ahead of him. Do you think he'll still be there when Jake finally comes out when he's in his 50s or 60s or 70s or 80s or...

Austin said...

I'll be there to comfort you
Build my world of dreams around you
You know I'm so glad that I found you
I'll be there with a love so strong
I'll be your strength
You know I'll keep holding on

Anonymous said...

"Austin's got a loooooooooooooggggg time in the shadows ahead of him. Do you think he'll still be there when Jake finally comes out when he's in his 50s or 60s or 70s or 80s or..."

If he will be then he's the biggest loser.

Austin said...

Love can be enough.

Anonymous said...

Posted on OMG by Destiny

"“I enjoy working and even though many have this idealistic belief that the entertainment industry and studios like Walt Disney are gay friendly, [they weren’t always],” Ogden Stiers said. “For the most part they are, but that doesn’t mean for them that business does not come first. It’s a matter of economics…A lot of my income has been derived from voicing Disney and family programming. What they might allow in a more known actor, they prefer not having to deal with in minor players.”

After Elton

Anonymous said...

Gay marriage just passed the House in Maine - now just awaits the governor's signature!

Anonymous said...

"What they might allow in a more known actor, they prefer not having to deal with in minor players."

I don't get it - allow what?

Anonymous said...

I do think Austin is still in love with Jake. I just don't think Jake is in love with Austin.

Jake said...

I'm doing all this because of him!

Anonymous said...

He signed it! Gay marriage now legal in 10% of the U.S.! Wonderful.

Anonymous said...

That was quick! lol

Anonymous said...

Awww, Jake. Is that what you tell him to keep him in line? Austin is such a good dog ... oh sorry, boy.

But wait, Jake, you're Reese's pet. So that's what you and Austin have in common.

Anonymous said...

""What they might allow in a more known actor, they prefer not having to deal with in minor players."

I don't get it - allow what?"

Faggotry?

Nothing frays the fabric of family fare like faggotry.

Maine said...

The once on-the-fence Gov. John Baldacci has signed the same-sex marriage bill that just hit his desk when Maine's Senate voted a final approval of the legislation.

His signature, which most folks were unsure of, comes within an hour of the Senate's move. Baldacci, who once supported only civil unions and not marriage, said in a statement: "I have come to believe that this is a question of fairness and of equal protection under the law, and that a civil union is not equal to civil marriage." But also: "Just as the Maine Constitution demands that all people are treated equally under the law, it also guarantees that the ultimate political power in the State belongs to the people,” recognizing the matter may be up to a statewide vote anyhow. "While the good and just people of Maine may determine this issue, my responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and do, as best as possible, what is right. I believe that signing this legislation is the right thing to do."

Anonymous said...

"If the paparazzi shoots get me Rome, Paris, London, etc,.give me the paps"

I don't think Austin is what you would exactly call poor, okay he may not be in Reese's league, but I'm pretty sure he can afford the odd European trip if he wants to.

Anonymous said...

Wow! Hooray for Maine! :)

Anonymous said...

Was Austin at the wedding? This is what I want to know?

Anonymous said...

of course he wasnt at the wedding Naomi doesnt like Austin, he's a threat to her rule.

I used to like Naomi but lately she looks like a wolf. "what big teeth you have grandma. . . "

Jake of course is Little Red. Who will rescue him from Big WooWoo? I frankly dont think Austin has the chops.

Anonymous said...

Parents not liking your bf/gf: it's a good sign.

Anonymous said...

It was Maggie's wedding, not Naomi's. Stephen was there, and I'm sure she wasn't happy about that, so why shouldn't Austin be there too.

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Anonymous said...

^^For all of you legal eagles who waste your valuable time at these sites, does this count against billable hours toward your clients? ;)

Anonymous said...

Maybe Jake is the doormat and has to beg Austin for a little man love every now and then when hetero loving with Chinny gets too boring?

Anonymous said...

I think Lawgodess is a paralegal. That is, 2 years associate degree. She didn't study to be a lawyer.

Anonymous said...

Oh please, Jake is not begging Austin for anything. Austin has made it perfectly clear that he will put up with anything and will do as he's told.

Doormat, indeed.

Anonymous said...

"Was Austin at the wedding?"

There were guests and we have pictures of:

12 pictures of Reese (Milan airport)
60-70 pictures of Reeke + Naomi and PA?
2 pictures of Peter and Maggie
4 pictures of Jake, Peter and Maggie
4 pictures of Jake, Stephen, Naomi, Peter?, unknown man in a hat

That is total of 8 persons.

We have no idea who else was there.

Anonymous said...

Really? Some paras have a bachelor's degree or higher, and are paralegals too. Their time gets billed back to clients too. Don't believe everything you dig up on Wikipedia. :)

rags said...

In Touch

"Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal have been hanging out at her farm 90 miles away from L.A.; a witness saw them at the farmer's market: "They were buying tangerines, holding hands and looked madly in love."

This Week In Tabloids

rags said...

^^^ No Reeke pics on covers.

Anonymous said...

The tabs are too busy trying to break up Brad and Angelina ... for the millioneth time.

Anonymous said...

Funny, Gossip Girl has pics of Reese this week at Deacon's school.

This Week In Tabloids said...

Angelina

Here is the first line of this story: "Angelina Jolie is a jealous, cunning liar who cheated on Brad with a famous rock star, schemed to lure him away from Jennifer Aniston — and even slept with her own mother's boyfriend!"

These are the allegations in Andrew Morton's new book. He says she was in an L.A. mental institution in 2000, and hours after her release, she married Billy Bob Thornton. She was so obsessed with him, she threatened to kill herself if he didn't marry her. She was always asking her boyfriends if she could taste their blood. She had a "brief but steamy" affair with a guy her mom knew — who was attached and 20 years older — and she seduced him. She also seduced her mom's boyfriend after her mom had a fight with the guy, but then confessed to her mom and promised to never do it again. An insider says, "I'm told she was pregnant two or three times. She was careless and wasn't ready to be a mom." The insider adds that Angie has always felt regret about those babies she didn't have, which could be why she's determined to have a huge family. Sigh. Angie doesn't want her girls to know about her multiple boob jobs — she had them enlarged before Tomb Raider but reduced afterwards. And! Guess what? Salt will come out at the same time as The Baster. Oh, and the rock star Angelina had sex with "half a dozen" times? Blonde and female. They did it on the beach in Malibu. They were linked summer 2007 to September 2008. We can't guess who it is!

Anonymous said...

"Funny, Gossip Girl has pics of Reese this week at Deacon's school."

Why funny?
In Touch doesn't care enough about Reeke to check out the timing.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the deletions Jackie, you've got a lot of class. :)

Anonymous said...

I didn't use wikipedia to find it out. I worked in an US university system. "Paralegal" is an associate 2 year degree. Not serious enough study to be a lawyer. You can take paralegal classes as long-distance.

Jake said...

"They did it on the beach in Malibu."

Austin! Forget the Borders parking garage tonight, we're going to the beach!

Anonymous said...

The pics of Reese and her son are from yesterday, there is no time frame for the sighting 'sighting" of Jake and Reese near the farm (Ojai). It was probably made up weekes ago.

Atticus said...

Hey if Lawgodess is a paralegal then I can be one too!

Anonymous said...

Correction, the Reese /deacon pics are dated today, 5/6, no date on the Ojai farm sighting, they could say it was last month, you shouldn't read that trash anyway, bad for your brain.

Atticus said...

Wait, I'm already a lawyer....and I shot a dog..whut? *confused*

Anonymous said...

"That's not quite a statement that we'll never see the film, but with Russell's current schedule and the need to not only go through post, but perhaps shoot scenes, chances seem pretty low. Nailed may go on the short, sad list of film curiosities we'll never get to see"

That really really pissed me off!
They have money to produce shit movies with Efron but for interesting movie no!
I hate HW.

Anonymous said...

"I think Lawgodess is a paralegal."

This Lawgoddess?

"Now seems to be a good time to reveal that I have been writing fanfiction under the name karisblue."

Lawgoddess

Anonymous said...

Nailed may go on the short, sad list of film curiosities we'll never get to see/

Posted on OMG

Post-production is often the longest part of the movie-making process. Editing is where the movie is made. The sound has to be mixed (and re-mixed). Sound effects and visual effects added. The entire composition of the film has to be decided. And you're generally working with what you got, unless (fortunately) you have the money for re-shoots. But even those will have to be edited, mixed, graded (colorized). A soundtrack needs to be added.

You're only about a third done with your movie once you wrap the shoot.

Anonymous said...

"no date on the Ojai farm sighting, they could say it was last month"

They could, but that wouldn't make any sense either.

Anonymous said...

""They were buying tangerines, holding hands and looked madly in love."

Puleeeze just one picture of them madly in love and I will shut up

Anonymous said...

Could someone explain the fuss about Lawgoddess? What difference does it make if this person is a lawyer or paralegal?

Anonymous said...

More proof than ever that the only posters here are brokies! A small niche indeed.

Anonymous said...

Aren't we all brokies - BBMt fans?

laughing like a crazed loon said...

Isn't it hilarious that when all the comments on sites such as Just Jared are saying reese maybe isn't the greatest mother, spending just a little too much time jetting across over to Europe with the toyboy, that we get some pics of her doing some parenting for a change. Just think abot t, if we all coordinated things, we could literally control Jake and Reese like little dolls.

Anonymous said...

5:16 You are a crazed loon sweetie, J. Jared? Why do you read that crap blog???

not 5:16 said...

Because Reese's PR team reads that crap PR blog.

Anonymous said...

5:16 PM

Remember when Reese's PR called paparazzi to that London gallery/museum? PR was too obvious more than once.

Anonymous said...

I think a "Brokie" is someone who is obsessed by BBMt film/story and the characters of Ennis and Jack, and can't let go of them.

Like Heathens can't let go of Heath, Jausinites can't let go of Austin.

Then there are Babblers who can't let go of their fantasies of hetero Jake.

And then there are those who can't let go of or get over gay Jake.

Anonymous said...

All of you then need lives, Jake could give two shits about you.

Anonymous said...

"I think a "Brokie" is someone who is obsessed by BBMt film/story and the characters of Ennis and Jack, and can't let go of them."

Why would we let go of them? There is too little beauty in the world.

Anonymous said...

5:40 PM

Jake cares about and loves only babblers. Why aren't you happy?

Anonymous said...

"Now is the time I wish to find someone and I do not desire to force any potential partner to live a life of extreme discretion for me.""

David Souter is probably saying the same thing.

Anonymous said...

Robert Pattinson and Javier Beltran's sex scene in Little Ashes/

More! :)

Anonymous said...

"David Souter is probably saying the same thing."

David Souter, an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, is gay?

hm said...

"For inquiring minds who want to know, although he is a bachelor who gives Washington hostesses little opportunity to play the role of match-maker, Souter seriously dated women during his college years and is not gay. He dresses meticulously, enjoys hiking but is not especially athletic, is such a serious Episcopalian that, as a youth, he considered becoming a priest, drives run-down cars, is frugal, and has a good, albeit not rollicking, sense of humor."

David Hackett Souter: Traditional Republican on the Rehnquist Court

Merv Griffin's Sexual Relations with Rock Hudson, Marlon Brando, and All of Tinseltown said...

Two years ago, Merv Griffin died, leaving behind a legacy that included Wheel Of Fortune, Jeopardy, hotels, side business ventures, and more than a billion dollars. Also: speculation. Rumors about Griffin being a big 'mo aren't new, and they weren't helped by two lawsuits (a palimony claim, and a sexual harassment charge) by two dudes in the 90s. Though dismissed, the lawsuits put Griffin on the spot, and while he never denied being gay, he didn't own it either. Now, someone else is doing it for him.

Author Darwin Porter's niche is posthumously outing celebrities. He did it for Marlon Brandon. He did it for Katharine Hepburn. And now he's doing it to Griffin with Merv Griffin: a Life in the Closet. Having just hit bookstores, Porter is on a media tour — a stop that includes Cindy Adam's column.

Of Griffin, Porter says, "We met in '59 when he sang for my senior prom and the student committee paid him $500. What he made then was a far cry from the billionaire he was at the end."

But what about the sex? "He lost his virginity, to a female, that is, when Judy Garland seduced him. His first crush was Errol Flynn, whom he saw passed out naked on a couch. His roommate a year and a half was Montgomery Clift. He lived with Roddy McDowall here at the Dakota, where he introduced Eddie Fisher to Elizabeth Taylor. He maintained a virtual male harem and a pimp who supplied porn stars, but I don't go into his pay-for-gay guys. I keep it to his A-list dates like Rock Hudson, whom he met through Henry Wilson, Rock's agent, and who advised him to keep his sexuality quiet. And there was a young James Dean selling his sex for cash. Plus Judy Garland's 'Meet Me in St. Louis' boy next door, Tom Drake, who, by the way, ended up a used car salesman. There was Peter Lawford, Robert Walker, Gordon Scott the then-Tarzan. And lots about Merv's prolonged sexual tryst with Marlon Brando. There are his experiences at Liberace's all-male orgies. His first encounter, a boyhood friend he grew up with, later tried writing a book about Merv. This being an era when male actors felt homosexuality was a danger to their career, lawyers shot down that book fast."

And if that wasn't scandalous enough: "I write that friends who went to school with him in San Mateo say, when he was a young homosexual growing up, he was sexually molested" by a priest.

Of course, Porter has one thing working for him: almost no threat of litigation. Most of the folks Porter talks about and says Griffin was involved with are, like Griffin, dead. And as any law student knows, you can't libel the dead. So it doesn't matter if he calls James Dean a glorified prostitute, or Griffin a pimp. None of this has to be true for him to get a book deal without worrying about getting sued.

Of course, some part of you secretly wants this all to be real. Whores!

link

Anonymous said...

4:38, wrong:

In the United States, paralegals have taken many different paths to their careers. These paths comprise an array of varying levels of education, different certifications, and on-the-job-training. They work in government, for law firms, for corporations, for real estate firms, and for nonprofit organizations. Where they work and what they do often depends on what mixture of experience, skills, education, and certification they possess.

Some paralegals have only on-the-job experience, while some paralegals have completed a two-year course or bachelor's degree in paralegal studies. Others have completed a bachelor's or even a master's degree in another field, and quite a few of these people have also completed a regular or post-baccalaureate paralegal certificate, or have completed some semesters of law school but have not been admitted to the bar. Many paralegals have completed all of their training before entering the profession, while others have completed their education while working their way up from the mailroom in a law firm. Many paralegals take Continuing Legal Education credits to fulfill the requirements of their firm, state, or association.

Paralegal or Legal Assistant courses of study have long been available in associate's degree or certificate programs at community colleges and private universities. However, similar programs exist at four-year universities and have expanded over the years. More and more prestigious universities offer bachelor's degrees and post-baccalaureate certificates in the subject.

There is generally no requirement in states for legal assistants or paralegals. California however is a major exception. Up until Business and professions code 6450 was signed into law by Governor Gray Davis in 2000, there was little, if any regulation of paralegals in the state. Thus, many people would prepare legal documents for the public (even though it is understood that paralegals are not supposed to provide services directly to the public) and call themselves paralegals. In addition to the flurry of lawsuits filed against these individuals, the paralegal profession began to be attacked. This caused the paralegal community to demand that the paralegal profession in California be regulated. Now persons wishing to become paralegals must complete a program approved by the ABA, complete a 24 semester unit paralegal program at an accredited institution or they can be grandfathered in under BPC 6450-56.
- Wikipedia :)

I don't know anything about how Lawgoddess came up, other than someone asking about what people who supposedly work as attorneys say to justify all the time they spend online. Most people in the legal profession, no matter what they do, bill their time back to their clients in some way - so unless the client is Jake or Austin . . . lots of time adding up.

Anonymous said...

^^LOL

4:08 sounds like "Chris" or "his "roomate" - got caught stirring up things over at OMG and given the boot, now comes over here to do the same. He's got a hardon for Lawgoddess because apparently she's a mod over at the DC forum and must have called "him" out there too. :)

Jake said...

"Just think abot t, if we all coordinated things, we could literally control Jake and Reese like little dolls."

Shit!

Anonymous said...

"a witness saw them at the farmer's market: "They were buying tangerines, holding hands and looked madly in love."

Out of curiousity, how do look madly in love while buying tangerines. Is there a certain way to hold hands and pick out the good tangerines that radiates love to the people around you? And if they can look madly in love while buying fruit, how come they can't look madly in love while buying coffee?

Anonymous said...

^^ :)

Anonymous said...

I am so sad for the tangerines. :(

Anonymous said...

^ ^ ^

that sounds like a Lorca poem. . .

Anonymous said...

The tangerines are sad
and even the oranges
it's very foggy in Ojai
sunlight in a veil

The tangerines are sad
they feel like crying
the fog of silver and dream
covers the empty moon

etcetcetc. . .

Anonymous said...

STFU, bud, you'll get over it.

Jake said...

is that you, honey?

Anonymous said...

"Souter seriously dated women during his college years and is not gay.

He dresses meticulously, enjoys hiking but is not especially athletic, is such a serious Episcopalian that, as a youth, he considered becoming a priest..."

Seriously dated women during his *college* years? Souter is 69 years old now. He wanted to become a priest? He dresses meticulously? Oh, yeah, tell me all about it, Mr. biographer.

I'm sure that Souter will be happy as a clam when gay marriage is legal in NH. The rumor that Souter is gay has been circulating in legal circles for years. He's ambitious, meticulous, "seemingly too busy to date", republican and 69 years old. Need I say more? Maybe he likes tea sets and wind chimes too....

Jake : meet your 69 year old doppelganger.

Anonymous said...

I work in the legal field, and I would never bill for the time I spend online. I suspect most people in that field don't, they take breaks, surf during lunch, etc. And no, I'm not lawgoddess.

Anonymous said...

^^I suspect you are full of crap. You obviously have no idea what you are talking about; you have to account for what projects you spend your time on. I suspect that most people in a professional field don't have a lot of time to waste going to fansites either, especially when companies usually monitor.

Anonymous said...

There is plenty of activity on this board during the day, can you honestly say no one posts from work? If anything, professionals who have to account for billable hours, are likely to have the freedom because they don't get monitored the way people in other industries are monitored. Part of that is because they are billing for the time they actually work, so their bosses know exactly how much time in a day is spend on work. Plus they don't work 9 to 5, so if they take 10 or 15 minutes out of their time to read and post here, well, they just make it up by working that much longer. Not to mention there is often downtime in a job like that--tends to be feast or famine.

Anonymous said...

^^Wrong. There isn't much downtime in a job like that. That's what billable hours are, it's the name of the game, the more you have, the more money the firm makes. Maybe you mean your non-billable hours? The time you spend on fansites and surfing the web is the pro bono work you do for the benefit of humanity. LOL You are funny.

Anonymous said...

No, they don't work 9-5 all the time - sometimes 9 to midnight.

FYI said...

Don't know what its about, but Dolly Parton has a children's book coming out next week and its called "I Am A Rainbow".

Jake said...

The tangerines are sad
and even the oranges
it's very foggy in Ojai
sunlight in a veil

The tangerines are sad
they feel like crying
the fog of silver and dream
covers the empty moon

etcetcetc. . .

Dad, is that you?

Anonymous said...

IHJ gallery

May 6 - Jake Shopping At A Whole Foods Store In W Hollywood

Anonymous said...

"Dad, is that you?"

:)

V said...

Page Six

SPOCK'S FINGER TROUBLE

ZACHARY Quinto, who plays Spock in the new "Star Trek" film, "couldn't train his fingers to do the 'live long and prosper' Vulcan salute," a source says. When tying rubber bands around his fingers didn't work, fed-up director J.J. Abrams "glued Zachary's fingers together during filming."

Oops! said...

Page Six

BARACK WHO?

BARBARA Walters once had a very awkward moment with Barack Obama before he won the White House. "I went to a seminar where [he] was being interviewed," the veteran ABC newsgal tells this month's Avenue. "I went up to him afterwards and said, 'Senator, I hope one day you'll come on 'The View.' He looked at me and said, 'I was.' And I said, 'Oh, I'm so embarrassed. I guess I wasn't on that day.' And he said, 'You were.' "

Anonymous said...

The tangerines are sad
and even the oranges
it's very foggy in Ojai
sunlight in a veil

The tangerines are sad
they feel like crying
the fog of silver and dream
covers the empty moon
/

WOW!

Who would thought that tabloid crap can be inspirational!? :)

Heath Ledger’s Final Movie Is “Better Than Expected” said...

Terry Gilliam’s $30M fantasy and Heath Ledger’s final movie The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus will soon have its long awaited world premiere when it screens out of competition at the 62nd Annual Cannes Film Festival (13-24 May 2009).

Those who have been following the trials and tribulations of the film’s distribution woes know it has been a long road to get to this point (you can read our last status update on the film’s distribution here.) But things have been progressing. In the latest news, Cinetic Media recently hosted the first US domestic screening of Imaginarium at Hollywood’s DGA theater to a packed house of all the major independent buyers.

The verdict? The movie was complex enough to leave the buyers a bit confused whilst overall they rated the movie as better than expected with dazzling special effects. No deals have yet been made to ensure the film gets its US distribution, although reports indicate buyers are interested despite the sellers asking studio-level prices (and at this point, fair enough too).

If you’ve been hiding in a cave and don’t know anything about Heath Ledger’s final film, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is a $30M adventure/fantasy/mystery movie that follows a 1000 year old immortal (Christopher PLummer) who, through a deal with the devil, operates a traveling theater that takes its audience through a magical portal into their imaginations. The story unfolds as the devil, who comes to collect on his deal, goes after Doctor Panassus’s daughter. Heath Ledger plays a character named Tony who assists the Doctor to rescue his daughter through a series of parallel world adventures.

Unfortunately Ledger passed away before he could finish filming, and so a brilliant twist was added to the movie - Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law all stepped in to take over his role. The script was rewritten to make Ledger’s character a shape-shifter. Deep, Farrell and Law all did this because they were Ledger’s close friends, and in addition each of them donated their film fees to Ledger’s family. Early reports from those who saw the recent Hollywood screening have stated Ledger’s three replacements only pop up in dream sequences with Colin Farrell’s sequence being the longest.

Here’s four new images from the film (click the thumbnails below):

link

Anonymous said...

"Early reports from those who saw the recent Hollywood screening have stated Ledger’s three replacements only pop up in dream sequences"

I'm so glad they were able to finish this movie.

Parnassus said...

Although Ledger died during production on Parnassus and was replaced by three actors -- Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farrell -- one source in attendance says that the late Oscar winner indeed appears throughout the film as Tony, a crooked philanthropist. His three replacements, meanwhile, only pop up in dream sequences. (Farrell's sequence is the longest, says one person who attended the screening.) The two-hour film apparently features amazing visuals, but the storyline is rather complex, centering on Christopher Plummer as Dr. Parnassus, a man who runs a traveling sideshow with his daughter, a young barker, and a sidekick, played by Verne Troyer. Tom Waits plays the Devil, with whom Parnassus makes a Faustian bargain, and Ledger's character joins the troupe after they find him hanging from his neck under a London bridge.

Entertainment Weekly

Anonymous said...

It's never too early for Oscar predictions :)

BEST ACTRESS CONTENDERS MAY 2009

The following ladies are high on their heels for some Oscar love.

Maggie Gyllenhaal – Crazy Heart
Gyllenhaal plays a reporter helping an alcoholic country singer (Jeff Bridges) reorganizing his life and rebuilding his career.

link

PR said...

"Jake Shopping At A Whole Foods Store In W Hollywood"

How many times do we need to tell him to avoid West Hollywood?!

Jake said...

I'll be good, no easy boys for me, I promise! *Yeah, right.*

jacob, the good son said...

My dad lives in WH, forced to move into a dinky apt after the divorce!

Poor thing, I bought him some grub!

Anonymous said...

Aww, you are forgiven!

Anonymous said...

Does anyone have a link to dad's Warmly, SG?

DADT said...

National Guard Lt. Dan Choi Discharged from the Army Under DADT

National Guard First Lieutenant Dan Choi of Knights Out, the group of 38 West Point graduates who came out of the closet in March to form a support group for US Military Academy active duty alumni, cadets, and their families, is being discharged from the Army for saying he is gay on Rachel Maddow's show.

On Maddow's show in March, Choi suggested that could be a consequence, and the military specifically mentioned the appearance in their letter to Choi, saying that it "constituted homosexual conduct."

Choi will be appearing on Maddow's show tonight.

link - video

Anonymous said...

Great.

Florida Tom said...

This is where I think it is time for President Obama to lift the ban. I hope a huge issue is made over this which forces the President to make a decision. Mayby this is what Lt. Choi had in mind.

Anonymous said...

"I hope a huge issue is made over this which forces the President to make a decision."

Let's hope so.

Anonymous said...

"They were buying tangerines, holding hands and looked madly in love."

Pixie Tangerines in Ojai, CA?

Anonymous said...

David Ogden Stiers: "Now is the time I wish to find someone and I do not desire to force any potential partner to live a life of extreme discretion for me."

Sounds like a marriage proposal for David Souter! :-)

Anonymous said...

the military specifically mentioned the appearance in their letter to Choi, saying that it "constituted homosexual conduct".

That is outrageous. This really has to get fixed now >:(

Anonymous said...

I hope this event is what tips a decision - it is outrageous to me that we are one of the very few countries in the world who do not permit our gay and lesbian solders to serve their country out and proud, as so many others do. Get with it! :)

Anonymous said...

"Pixie Tangerines in Ojai, CA?"

That was 6 weeks ago.

Nah, tabloid fiction has nothing to do with Chris's work.

Anonymous said...

"Sounds like a marriage proposal for David Souter! :-)"

LOL

Jake said...

"Pixie Tangerines in Ojai, CA?"

Nah, he got me with the meat pie

wikipedia said...

David Souter

According to Jeffrey Toobin's book The Nine, Souter has a decidedly low-tech lifestyle. He writes with a fountain pen and does not use e-mail. According to Toobin, Souter has no cell phone, no answering machine, and no television. He prefers to drive back to New Hampshire for the summer. Souter also does his own home repairs, and spent five hours fixing his own roof in 2008.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a great man. :)

As Gay Issues Arise, Obama Is Pressed to Engage said...

President Obama was noticeably silent last month when the Iowa Supreme Court overturned the state’s ban on same-sex marriage.

But now Mr. Obama — who has said he opposes same-sex marriage as a Christian but describes himself as a “fierce advocate of equality” for gay men and lesbians — is under pressure to engage on a variety of gay issues that are coming to the fore amid a dizzying pace of social, political, legal and legislative change.

Two of Mr. Obama’s potential Supreme Court nominees are openly gay; some advocates, irked that there are no gay men or lesbians in his cabinet, are mounting a campaign to influence his choice to replace Justice David H. Souter, who is retiring. Same-sex marriage is advancing in states — the latest to allow it is Maine — and a new flare-up in the District of Columbia could ultimately put the controversy in the lap of the president.
...

The White House, aware of the discontent, invited leaders of some prominent gay rights organizations to meet Monday with top officials, including Jim Messina, Mr. Obama’s deputy chief of staff, to plot legislative strategy on the hate crimes bill as well as “don’t ask, don’t tell.” Among those attending was Joe Solmonese, president of the Human Rights Campaign, who said afterward that while the gay rights agenda might not be “unfolding exactly as we thought,” he was pleased.

“They have a vision,” Mr. Solmonese said. “They have a plan.”

While Mr. Obama has said he is “open to the possibility” that his views on same-sex marriage are misguided, he has offered no signal that he intends to change his position. And as he confronts that and other issues important to gay rights advocates, he faces an array of pressures and risks.

Anything substantive he might say on same-sex marriage — after the Iowa ruling, the White House put out a statement saying the president “respects the decision” — would be endlessly parsed. If Mr. Obama were to embrace same-sex marriage, he would be seen as reversing a campaign position and alienating some moderate and religious voters he has courted.

And if he appoints a gay person to the Supreme Court, he would be viewed by social conservatives — including many black ministers, another of his core constituency groups — as putting a vote for same-sex marriage on the highest court in the land. Two gay women, Kathleen M. Sullivan and Pamela S. Karlan, both of Stanford Law School, have been suggested as potential nominees.
...

But on legislation, allies of Mr. Obama’s are not surprised that he is charting a careful course. In addition to calling for the repeal of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy in the military, Mr. Obama supports a legislative repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act, the 1996 law that said states need not recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. Opponents of same-sex marriage say that is an inconsistency.

Tobias Wolff, a law professor at the University of Pennsylvania who was Mr. Obama’s top campaign adviser on gay rights, said the president needed time to build political consensus.

“I think he has a genuine sense,” Mr. Wolff said, “that in order to move these issues forward you need broader buy-in than you are going to get if you poke a stick in too many people’s eyes.”

NY Times

Anonymous said...

ITA -

You may not be able to get people to change their religious beliefs, but what I do see happening is people are able to separate their own personal beliefs from that of civil rights, and seem to be willing to agree that regardless of political or religious differences, all people are deserving of equality, as human beings, and deserve the same rights. To me, this is a huuuuge step in the right direction.

Queen said...

I want it all and I want it now

Obama Promises Lesbian Lieutenant: I Will 'Fulfill My Commitment' to 'Changing' DADT said...

Ladies and gentleman, may we present the most visible evidence yet that President Obama not only understands what Don't Ask Don't Tell is, but how it affects gay servicemen and women.

Six days after Barack Obama was sworn into office, Second Lt. Sandy Tsao wrote him a letter — coming out as a lesbian. Like Obama, Taso is from the South Side of Chicago. Unlike Obama, she pledged her service to defending America by risking life and limb. But after serving some 15 months on active duty, Taso, a first-generation American, expects to receive an Article 15 honorable discharge because of homosexual conduct on May 19 (just like Dan Choi), after she agreed to publish her letter to Obama in Chicago's gay Windy City Times newspaper.

Taso wrote Obama: "I am a Second Lieutenant currently serving in the United States Army. In addition to being an officer, I am a Christian, a woman and a Chinese-American. I am proud of all these identities. Lastly, I am also a homosexual. On December 21, 2007, I was appointed as an army officer. In the oath of office I swore that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Unfortunately, I will not be able to fulfill this oath because the current policy regarding sexual orientation contradicts my values as a moral human being."

Obama, who reportedly reads a select 10 letters a day from Americans, responded with a short, handwritten note.It reads: "Sandy– Thanks for your wonderful and thoughtful letter. It is because of outstanding Americans like you that I committed to changing our current policy. Although it will take some time to complete (partly because it needs Congressional action) I intend to fulfill my commitment!"

That Obama would personally respond to a gay officer's letter says plenty unto itself. Tsao says she is "very hopeful," adding, "I believe he is a man of his word. … My heart is bounding with joy."

Reading between the lines, however, we see this: Obama says he's "committed to changing" Don't Ask Don't Tell, which is not the same as "repealing." That difference in wording is what got Obama into trouble when the White House website revamped the president's Civil Rights section and replaced a promise to repeal DADT with a commitment to "changing Don’t Ask Don’t Tell in a sensible way."

Also: A built-in excuse for not tackling the subject right away "because it needs Congressional action." What else needs Congressional action? Bailing out Wall Street, but he got that done overnight.

Queerty

Anonymous said...

"That difference in wording is what got Obama into trouble when the White House website revamped the president's Civil Rights section and replaced a promise to repeal DADT with a commitment to "changing Don’t Ask Don’t Tell in a sensible way."

Sensible way? What could that be?

Anonymous said...

He had no choice about bailing out Wall Street - you can't have the collapse of the US economy??? Let's see what he means by changing DADT.

Ted said...

Dear Ted:
Is Hugh Jackman Hard-Nipple Nick?! I just saw that his wife also has a career in the Biz, so it makes complete sense. Also, he does have hard-looking nipples, both children are adopted and there's been gay rumors about him and his Biz partner! I'm know I'm right, but I love H.J. just the same!
—C Sutherland

Dear Jacked Up Man:
Glad to see you'd love Hugh if he was HNN or not. But isn't that kinda implying there's something's wrong with being a closeted self-hating gay man? Uh that's way more than half of Hollywood. But relax, Hugh ain't HNN; he's really quite better-looking.


Dear Ted:
Tobey Maguire is Toothy.
—Jenny, Atlanta

Dear Det. Chinless:
He should be, but he isn't.

AT

wikipedia said...

Most Western military forces have now removed policies excluding individuals of sexual orientations other than heterosexual (with strict policies on sexual harassment). Of the 26 countries that participate militarily in NATO, more than 22 permit gay people to serve; of the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, two (Britain, France) permit gay people to serve openly, and three (United States, Russia, China) do not. Besides Greece, which bans homosexuals from serving, all other members of EU permit gay people to serve openly. In 2009, Argentina and Philippines allowed gay men to serve openly in the military.

Anonymous said...

"Britain, France permit gay people to serve openly, and three (United States, Russia, China) do not"

Russia and China - great company!

Hugh Jackman said...

"Hugh ain't HNN; he's really quite better-looking"

Duh, what did you expect? I'm The Sexiest Man Alive!

Pattinson said...

"Twilight fans fell in love with Robert Pattinson as a vampire who makes girls swoon. But in Little Ashes, which opens on Friday, the actor explores a relationship that could reshape his heartthrob image." No one wants you to forget that he sexes a dude in this flick. No one. [Reuters]

Calling a spade a spade said...

Love it that TMZ's latest story on Miss California is titled "The Origin of Homophobia".

rags said...

When Harry met tranny

HARRY Potter star DANIEL RADCLIFFE has struck up a close bond with a DOLLY PARTON-impersonating transvestite.

Daniel, 19, has enjoyed dinners and nights out with Our Lady J, a striking blonde drag queen from New York. They dined together on Sunday and were snapped arm in arm at a party in the city late last year.

Daniel’s larger than life pal makes a living singing tracks by Dolly Parton, ALANIS MORISSETTE and NINE INCH NAILS and has been described as “fierce”, “mind-blowing” and “the love child of MEAT LOAF and MADONNA” in reviews.

A close friend of Our Lady G said: “Daniel is fascinated by the drag culture and is always asking questions. He went to a few shows and was made to feel very welcome. “He’s a lovely guy and he and Our Lady J got on like a house on fire. “They have eaten out together and been to parties. They have become quite close.”

The two met during Daniel’s Broadway run in Equus — which ended in February — in which he famously appeared naked. Daniel, who returns to screens in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in July, raved about an Our Lady G gig during an appearance on US TV. He called it “awesome”.

The drag queen boasted about their latest meeting on a Twitter site, writing: “Just had delish meal w/Dan Radcliffe.”

The Sun

tranny vs. tangerines said...

Rag stories about this Radcliffe kid are 10 times more interesting.

Anonymous said...

"Daniel is fascinated by the drag culture and is always asking questions."

That little devil! lol

Anonymous said...

Miami Herald Executive Editor Anders Gyllenhaal has been named the new chairman of the Pulitzer Prize Board.

Gyllenhaal (JILL'-in-hall) is responsible for the Herald news staff's full range of activities from print and online to radio and Web television. Staff members have won several awards during his tenure, including two Pulitzers.

Anonymous said...

Gyllenhaal (JILL'-in-hall)

LOL

Those Pesky Terrorists BI said...

"This famous film actor almost always flies on his private jet, but there was an occasion recently where he needed to take a public flight. While he was not forced to stand in the security line with the unwashed masses, he did have to go through a special security check with a few other celebrities.

Our actor reluctantly removed his shoes and put them in a plastic bin. The security guard ran his shoes through the x-ray machine, hesitated, and then called over another guard. The two guards then proceeded to inspect the shoes up close for what seemed like an endless period of time. One guard handed back the shoes with an apology. "Sorry that took so long. I've just never seen ones that big before." Our actor turned red, put on his shoes and proceeded to the plane. The next celeb on line asked the guard what size the shoes were. The guard replied "Oh, it wasn't the size of the shoes. I've just never seen lifts that big before." [BlindGossip]

Anonymous said...

Austin has a wedding band on his neck chain? Can you link a photo of that. And what makes you so sure it means something in regard to his realtionahip with Jake?xx

Oh, just that Jake wears THE SAME ONE around his neck on a chain.

Anonymous said...

He does? Photo?

Anonymous said...

Jake - ring on a chain?

Anonymous said...

"Jake - ring on a chain?"

Could be.

Anonymous said...

He has been wearing that off and on for months now including coachella, the t-shirt he wore at coachella isn't as tight as this one but you can still see it.

Anonymous said...

"Jake - ring on a chain? pic"

Is he wearing 2 chains - gold and dark brown something?

Anonymous said...

Could be, indeed. definitely looks like a ring bump under the shirt.

I have a couple of nightmare agendas about this, though.

Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name said...

No need for them :)

Sapphire Chip said...

I wondered if this was that sapphire chip necklace that he and Reese used to pass back and forth.

The sapphire was also said to be a gift from Maggie, which seems like a strange thing to give your girlfriend. Not sure if that was true though.

Anonymous said...

Reese has her own sapphire chip necklace - similar but different pendants (JJ pictures).

Anonymous said...

Didnt Jake use to have a pinky gold ring that he said he bought it for himself? Might be it.

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