Sunday, November 1, 2009

I knew I was Gay when...

I saw the famous Emerald City scene in The Wiz.

I ran around the living room singing and dancing every time I saw this scene.

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5 comments:

SteveA said...

I knew when I was gay.....ummmmm.....can't remember when - I sometimes liked to look at men when I was longer - but I also liked women and dated them - I guess it might have been when I wanted sex more badly from a man when I was dating a woman.

truthspew said...

Indeed, as a kid I enjoyed The Wiz much more than The Wizard of Oz. I'm a freak for color and The Wiz had tons of that.

Unknown said...

I knew when I was gay.....ummmmm

Confessions of a baby boomer tv addict:

. I was the only six year old black boy from the South Bronx addicted to "Girl Talk" with Virginia Graham.


. I though James West looked great in those pants he wore on Wild, Wild West. And don't forget those many shirtless scenes - bless his heart.


. I wanted more scenes with just Mr. Robinson and Don.


. I watched Petticoat Junction for Steve the cropduster.


. I LOVED Batgirl, but not for the reasons my friends did.

. I cried every week Dolly ended her show with "I'll always love you".

. For some reason I loved how Tom Jones danced on his show.


. I cried at the opening of Cher's first solo tv show.

. I watched every entertainment awards show until I was sixteen.

. Monday was my favorite day of the week because of Medical Center (and Chad Everett my first major crush)

Allan S. said...

One of my favorite movies of all time. BTW in this scene if you look closely at the fab people going around in a circle you will see legendary model IMAN!

P.S. Why didn't you post my comment on Adam's album cover?

the pulpit said...

Doggy style was my favorite sex position with girl friends and female friends with benefits solely to imagine screwing a guy. My visual of her back and azz (no face, tits or vagina) was enough to enjoy and complete the task. But after much self denial, eventually, I let females go FOR GOOD; they're no comparison to LOVING an aware sgl man.

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