I have recovered from the desert stupor within which my last post was written and I feel kind of bad. In re-reading the post I have noticed that my description of the ideal guest for tea was under explained and poorly worded. With that aside I was trying to communicate my desire to find romantic love; a soul mate. I’ve been privileged to watch a wonderful love develop between Jefferson and Keri and the thought that I might find my match on the side of the road in a hailstorm, tomorrow at a park, or in five years at a farmers market makes me giddy. So just to clear up any miscommunication, I love lesbians.
Sincerely,
Mike
Posted by Mike at June 23, 2004 08:54 AMYeah! Me too. I love lesbians.
What was wrong with your last post? Did somebody complain about it?
Posted by: Wellman at June 23, 2004 10:45 AMAdd me to the loving lesbians list. And don't worry Mike, you weren't misunderstood on your last posting. My question is how are you supposed to find a non-lesbian driving a subaru?
Posted by: scott at June 23, 2004 03:48 PMThanks for the added insight from an FOL (friend of lesbians).
Posted by: FOL at June 23, 2004 04:33 PMLesbians?...Lesbians???...Whats wrong with us Librians!!!...Not my fault I was born in October!!!...get over it!!!....stay safe.
Posted by: Joe Perez at June 23, 2004 07:11 PMI am a lesbian....trapped in a male body.
Posted by: JIM HAT at June 28, 2004 01:57 AMThere are plenty of non-lesbians driving Subarus, and we even go to all girls schools!
Okay, that might just be me... but Lesbarus are great cars anyways.
Posted by: Emma at July 16, 2004 08:43 AMHey Mike,
Greetings!! On my last visit to your father, the esteemed Dermatologist Dr.Schwartz, while discussing biking I was vicariously introduced to you and brought up to date on your cross country bicycle voyage. All sounds fantastic and most extraordinary! To help soothe and speed you on your way east, here's some of my original music on sax in collaboration with my good friend the percussionist, Steve Miller of Santa Rosa,Ca. Our web site is: http://www.neonegypt.com Wishing you both the unlimited possibilities arising from the road...these I discovered on several forays into the Mexican hinterland. Go in good health with these tunes and joy to the waters of the east where you'll dip your toes into the unforgettable New England waters of my youth. Stay on course,
All best wishes,
Harrison Goldberg