Random Cool Friday Night Stuff

Ledcat has been traveling this week, so tonight I'm frantically doing all the chores I promised would be completed for her return tomorrow.  So I've got my brand new copy of “Pride & Prejudice” (BBC version of course) playing the DVD player while I dust and sweep and sort the accumulation of stuff that does plague any household. 

The good news is that the house next door has sold to a delightful man who owns a dog and is very pleasing.  Hallelujah!  We are quite thrilled here at Lesbian Central.  You can never have too many neighbors with dogs. 

Here's some snippets from the gayiverse.

From Pam's House Blend comes word that Elizabeth Edwards will be speaking at the Alice B. Toklas Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Democratic Club Pride Breakfast this weekend in San Francisco.  Pam determines that this is a huge illustration of how things have changed in the Presidential race.  Last time around, mad scramble to avoid us.  This time, pancakes in San Francisco. Let's see how that plays out.

Jerusalem Pride drew over 2,000 participants.  And at least one bomb carried by an Orthodox Jewish man.  Huh.

Japan might elect its first openly lesbian Parliament member.  Her name is Kanako Otsuji.

And Judy Garland died on this day in 1969.

Hey, that reminds me … the Munchkins are getting a star on the Walk of Fame.  Many of them are like 70 years old, but they plan to be there.  I heard in on Fresh Air, so you know its gotta be true. 

Elizabeth just rejected Mr. Darcy's proposal.  I'm such a girl.

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