Jason King's take on life from Vermont. Living and learning how to be a better person. Enjoying life and in people, places and things on this earth; 'cause I have no plans of going to the moon or any other planets... at this time!! ;-)
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Still tweaking a few things on the site... use to be BJVlog. But now it's just JVlog with more pictures and maybe a little less video. But we will see! Stay tuned in and find out how it goes, I know I will! ;-*
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Tuesday Evening 6-26
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THEKevinMiller says...
We have been digging through the old VHS collection and just enjoyed watching "Same Time Next Year," with the song "If I Knew You Were Coming I'd a Baked a Cake."
Small world.... But that song wasn't on there...
We put the TP under to stop the cats from tearing into it.
Thanks for the shout out boys. Much love to you Orlandonians.
Our cousins from Germany can't believe us Americans have plastic bags for groceries too. She says that shoppers in Europe always bring their woven sacks or bags to take their groceries home and it isn't alot at one time like here because they shop daily for what they need instead of weekly or biweekly. My mother has the drag picture that Jason was talking about and I may have one too, if I can find it, I'll email it to you. I want to say he was 6 or 7 when he started doing that and really never stopped so when Jason finally "came out of the closet", I wasn't surprised. In other words, he was born GAY!!! Love ya lots!!
Um, yeah..dressing up like a woman goes WAY back with Jason. I can personally attest to that. Also, you were such a beautiful Marilyn, if I do say so myself. --And do you remember me and you doing the dramatic interp from jimmy dean in competition?? my wannabe Texas accent? I think we were so freakin cool back then. Sneakin smokes from Ms. Dixon. Good times.
My thoughts on drag; It's not about wanting to be a woman (for me). It's about glitter and fabulousness and fake lashes and knowing that you may have possibly opened someones eyes and mind to something different.
Also, my favorite Pet Shop Boys song is "Flamboyant".
It is our quasi democratic society that makes you think that you are wrong for going under Bob. The Brandenburgs and the Worshams are the Tubmans of the toilet paper movement.
5 comments:
THEKevinMiller says...
We have been digging through the old VHS collection and just enjoyed watching "Same Time Next Year," with the song "If I Knew You Were Coming I'd a Baked a Cake."
Small world.... But that song wasn't on there...
We put the TP under to stop the cats from tearing into it.
Thanks for the shout out boys. Much love to you Orlandonians.
Our cousins from Germany can't believe us Americans have plastic bags for groceries too. She says that shoppers in Europe always bring their woven sacks or bags to take their groceries home and it isn't alot at one time like here because they shop daily for what they need instead of weekly or biweekly.
My mother has the drag picture that Jason was talking about and I may have one too, if I can find it, I'll email it to you. I want to say he was 6 or 7 when he started doing that and really never stopped so when Jason finally "came out of the closet", I wasn't surprised. In other words, he was born GAY!!!
Love ya lots!!
Um, yeah..dressing up like a woman goes WAY back with Jason. I can personally attest to that. Also, you were such a beautiful Marilyn, if I do say so myself. --And do you remember me and you doing the dramatic interp from jimmy dean in competition?? my wannabe Texas accent? I think we were so freakin cool back then. Sneakin smokes from Ms. Dixon. Good times.
♥ montie
OMG JASON.
why are we the same person?
My thoughts on drag;
It's not about wanting to be a woman (for me). It's about glitter and fabulousness and fake lashes and knowing that you may have possibly opened someones eyes and mind to something different.
Also, my favorite Pet Shop Boys song is "Flamboyant".
Curse me not being caught up on my BJ vlog.
Going over with the toilet paper gets -217 BJ's.
It is our quasi democratic society that makes you think that you are wrong for going under Bob. The Brandenburgs and the Worshams are the Tubmans of the toilet paper movement.
Stay strong my underhanded brother.
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