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Everything posted by Timothy M.
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Yeah, I was thinking of those in particular. There was an article on BBC about how a conservative Christian group had smelled blood and was going to start their own campaign in other places to stop diversity teaching and sex ed.
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I fear Andy may be right about the possible local media interest in Eric as gay. Especially if there are no other 'human interest' stories. This might cause some problems with the school boy thugs, who'll soon have a long boring summer to make mischief. But a benefit might be his ex-coworker Rob seeking him out. I'm glad the boys had a good time at the Pride. I've been following the news about the No Outsiders' teaching program. Utterly disgusting how those schools have been sold out by the Education Department and exposed to bigotry from parents and outside enablers. They should be ashamed of themselves - and again it's religious bigots who drive the hate against the LGBTQ youths.
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Two Brothers Go on a Mission
Timothy M. commented on Timothy M.'s story chapter in Two Brothers Go on a Mission
I'm sorry I missed this comment until now. You're right about it not being a prerequisite to know your partner's job. But I think Theo was upset about the reason why Sablo took no interest and didn't even know the basic rules. -
Fun, but not as special as 1111 It's OK, as long as I don't miss page 111 Yeah, this new one with notifications being bold again has happened to me also in the last few days. Post text lingering is still unsolved - and I don't know how to clear my cache or even why it would be needed when I'm using an Incognito browser.
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Featured Story: Becoming Real
Timothy M. commented on Renee Stevens's blog entry in Gay Authors News
I'm glad we could surprise and delight you with this review. Becoming Real is a wonderful story, so heartfelt and uplifting, even when it's sad, or when Joshua faces difficult moments. -
GA's Newest Promising Author: northie
Timothy M. commented on Graeme's blog entry in Gay Authors Archive
Tillykke fra Danmark I'm so happy for yoiu.- 32 comments
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I think he should hope for it to be inclusive both age-wise and class-wise. Seeing a few working-class, 50+, ordinary guys would be great for Eric's sense of fitting in.
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I liked how Eric was even able to do a pretend grump to tease Andy. And just the fact that's he's able to tell Andy he's aware of his mood is helpful too.
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I'm delighted Eric felt his trip was successful and that he got plants for his garden. I hope he can get them planted without the nosy neighbor butting in. He's a man of habits and though he may want to change, it's interesting how he acquires new and useful habits, such as making scrambled eggs and checking out gay news. Andy and Adam certainly had fun. They have a wonderful relationship and I like it that they spice their sex life once in a while, to keep it interesting and varied. Fingers crossed for the serious talk about Adam's mum.
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Me too - and now we can even transfer money to friends and colleagues via mobile phones (when sharing costs for something), and buy food and drinks from small vendors. So much easier and safer than carrying cash around. I'm sure there are more interesting bank jobs than being a teller helping people to get money from their accounts. I think all of us who are able to use online features should do it, so there is more time to help people who can't, or who need banking advice about loans or debts.
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Ohhh, a social worker with sense and empathy ! That's awesome, and the suggestion of a two week trial is very clever. I hope Daniel can stick it out without too much mental damage, and that he convinces the grandparents they're better off without him.
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Maybe it's like the Douglas Adams story ? I think it's one of the sequels to Hitchhiker's Guide, where a sofa gets stuck half-way up the stairs and only got that far due to a door appearing in one of the walls at the right moment. Wasn't the rip caused by delivery ? Of course, if the rip was there already, or the store delivered themselves, then they need to compensate or redeliver. Just ask the manager what would cost him more. I'll have to keep an eye out for the moment - although I usually only take screen dumps when my stats hit a fun number.
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Chapter 70 Twelve in 1966
Timothy M. commented on Headstall's story chapter in Chapter 70 Twelve in 1966
This is why I avoid reading poetry - it makes me cry. I think of myself as a tolerant person who tries to see the best in everyone. But I really HATE religious and other narrow-minded bigots who through the years have caused so much pain to the LGBTQ community. Reading about your experience and the comments from others makes my guts clench, my heart ache, and my eyes tear up, and I feel so helpless, when I think about how this evil, unfair situation is perpetuated in so many places around the world. How can any country consider itself civilized or fair, when they cannot accept what's natural and as old as mankind? -
Part II. A Borrowed Flower Stall
Timothy M. commented on AC Benus's story chapter in Part II. A Borrowed Flower Stall
Did she perhaps wonder why it was a new - and older and more handsome - youngster helping her to find a flowery tribute ? I'm glad love hasn't impaired his wits. -
Part I. The Kempt Kathros
Timothy M. commented on AC Benus's story chapter in Part I. The Kempt Kathros
I can never remember what the Greek version is when it comes to Amor/Cupid/Eros. All the other Greek/Roman gods I know the names for either version (and prefer Artemis to Diana, and Poseidon to Neptune etc), but the fellow with the arrows always confuses me. Maybe it's a sign.... -
Chapter 122 The Anniversary
Timothy M. commented on Dodger's story chapter in Chapter 122 The Anniversary
I'm delighted that Robbie is opening up to Jo, and that seeing her is making him feel better. I hope he does tell Don what Jo said about Symmonds. (I'll have to go back and check the exact wording.) At least Nathan made an effort, and I guess he does care a bit about Robbie.- 40 comments
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Part I. The Kempt Kathros
Timothy M. commented on AC Benus's story chapter in Part I. The Kempt Kathros
I'm imagining Cupid chuckling at how perfectly his arrow hit Hymen the moment the youngster saw Kathros. Hopefully, his mother Aphrodite will look upon his prayer with favor. At least his best friend did try to help out with what he knew about the girl. -
Thank you, Rick. I think that's the greatest praise a fanfic writer can get. I'm so glad you enjoyed enough to leave a comment.
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I can remember reading Sky's the Limit shortly after joining GA, at a time when I rarely left likes or comment. It was good to revisit this great story. I'd love to read the sequel mentioned in the last chapter.
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I'm glad he told his sister and Lori. It's important to have allies.
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I'm glad those two bigots got what they deserved.
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I'm surprised a local scavenger hasn't disposed of it already. But if you wait long enough, maggots will do the trick. (runs away and hides from Val's flame thrower)
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LOL, of course - I forgot about that.
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Why ? I like to eat rugbrød med makrel i tomat og mayonaise (mackerel filet in a tomato sauce on rye bread with mayo), but otherwise the only association to Makrellen is a Danish BS biker who got killed by a Hells Angel biker. I'm guessing the fish statue lets you turn into a merman, so if Jer picks it up from the sand he may be able to follow Gil. But would he want to ? Especially if they can't turn back to make love, since fish sex is pretty boring.
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Cool numbers. But I didn't get the Slurpee comment. But at least you could work it out. Ahh, now I get it. We have 7-11 here, but I don't think they have 'Slurpees' - at least not by that name. And in Europe they'd have to give them away on November 7th, and who wants to drink / eat ice in the winter.