Feb. 13th, 2006

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Sunday dawned bright and sunny, with the distant promise of shady clouds and light, refreshing rain. Yes folks, it was the annual Big Gay Out, and once again God proved that he loves all his children, even the 12,000 gay ones gathered in Coyle Park to relax, chat, and enjoy the entertainment.

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Paul and Alan had the big blue Urge tent all set up, a few chillybins full of beverages, and a fine spread of tasty snacks. Before long the cushions and blankets were covered with happy relaxed bears (a few looking rather TOO relaxed) and everyone was enjoying themselves.

The sights werent too bad either- many lovely friends were there, including Nick and Evan. I caught a few pics of Nick attempting the bucking bronco

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and being thrown off rather ungracefully

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My comment of "Well, I thought you would have been much more practised at that" was greeted by Nick turning bright red and introducing his daughters, who I hadnt noticed were standing right beside him. Whoops! My bad! Sorry sexy!!

The other thing I'd forgotten about was that the BGO was the day the NZ Aids Foundation launched their new campaign, 'Horny as' (NSFW, may feature my rude bits) for which I modelled just before Christmas. I remembered fairly quickly though, as pamphlets featuring my naked self started circulating! oh dear... Still, its all for a good cause, and I got paid approximately 4x what I would have from Bearfilms.com

Still, it will be interesting to see how many friends are shocked to see my willy over the next few months. I may have to go into seclusion somewhere far away and isolated. Like Alaska.
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The day after his wife disappeared in a kayaking accident, an Anchorage man answered his door to find two grim-faced Alaska State Troopers.

"We're sorry Mr. Wilkens, but we have some information about your wife," said one trooper.

"Tell me! Did you find her?" Wilkens shouted.

The troopers looked at each other. One said, "We have some bad news, some good news, and some really great news. Which do you want to hear first?"

Fearing the worst, an ashen Mr. Wilkens said, "Give me the bad news first."

The trooper said, "I'm sorry to tell you, sir, but this morning we found your wife's body in Kachemak Bay."

"Oh my God!" exclaimed Wilkens. Swallowing hard, he asked, "What's the good news?"

The trooper continued, "When we pulled her up she had 12 twenty-five pound king crabs and 6 good-size Dungeness crabs clinging to her."

Stunned, Mr. Wilkens demanded, "If that's the good news, what's the great news?"

The trooper said, "We're going to pull her up again tomorrow!"

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