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stopping by.
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Who am I, really?
Well, actually I am basically who I said I was if you've already read
the "Work" page. I am a 47 year old broadcast engineer - and I'm also a
47 year
old gay man - but I look, feel and act quite a bit younger ... and
cuter -
not
that 47 is old (although ask me on a Sunday morning after a long
Saturday
night and I might have a different opinion on that one...) The fact
that
I don't continually self-indentify as a "gay engineer" or a "gay
broadcaster"
or a "gay motorcyclist" or a "gay sailor" or a "gay weightlifter" (um,
ok, that
one's been done) bothers some people. I sometimes get accused of trying
to
"pass" or of still being in the closet because I refuse to be "in your
face"
about the fact that I am gay.
I will say this right here and right now. I do not "pass" I
don't hide, I don't lie. I am a man who has a career and friends and a
life of my own and I am all that with lovely brown hair and sparkling
blue eyes and a waistline
that's bigger than it should be and while dating men. So what? I am
bothered
by the "gayer than thou" movement that grips this community sometimes,
and
I simply will not subsrcibe to it. You will never find me entering a
room
and greeting people by shaking their hands and saying "Hi, I'm Ed, I'm
gay
and I'm glad to meet you" or "I'm a member of HRCF and
GLAAD,
what are you doing to help my oppressed gay, lesbian,
transgendered
and bisexual bretheren constantly being bashed and put upon by people
just
like YOU??!"
Being gay is part of me, it's not all of me.
Oh, and if you're curious, you won't find a list of "stats"
about me here either. If you can't figure out what I'm like from what I
write, sorry. I'm not trying to be smug or aloof, it's just that if
you're going to judge me by my height, weight and the size of my chest
and various, um, apendages, I'd just rather not be your friend. I hope
you can respect that. Take the time to actually meet me and get to know
me - you might actually find that you like what you've found.
My community-
I just recently relocated to Phoenix, Arizona. So, the following
is now out of date, but since I don't really know much about Phoenix
yet, I'm leaving it alone for now
I (used to) live in Portland, Oregon. My adopted home town, having
moved here
from
New Hampshire in 1994. Before New Hampshire, I lived in Maine (where I
was
born), in Massachussetts and Maryland.
Portland's a great town. Just big enough, just small enough.
And it really
does rain here all the time - well, in the winter anyway. My mold
garden
grew very nicely last winter, thanks. I look at it this way though -
you
don't have to shovel rain out of your driveway! The summer's here can't
be
beat though. We are a city of bridges straddling two rivers. We also
host
the second largest floral parade in the country every spring as the
Rose
Festival Grand Floral Parade shows off all the green thumbs in the
area.
Feels like home to me!
Before you start thinking that I'm just another crunchy gay
activist Northwesterner happy wearing Birkenstocks while chained to an
old growth cedar
tree with a latte in my hand, let me set you straight - so to speak. I
love
my community and the people in it, and I try to help out where I can.
But
I eat meat and I drive my Jeep to the office by myself many mornings a
week
and while I support respect and diversity and equal rights for all
people,
I am, beyond that, notoriously non-PC. Like, for instance:
- I support a well managed timber industry - but I abhore
clearcutting
as much as anyone else.
- I'm in favor of the death penalty in many cases
- but I find
that it gets sought a little too often.
- Even though I personally think abortion is the wrong way
to solve
a preventable situation, I fully and completely support a woman's right
to
chose abortion if she needs to, and I fight for that right - the
government
belongs inside a womans body about as much as it belongs in my bedroom.
- I find that most people who wear "The Red Ribbon" are
hypocrits who
are happy to give money to AIDS service agencies to make themselves
feel
better, but would get violently ill if they found themselves in the
same
room with a person with HIV or AIDS.
- And to top it all off, I think nuclear power
could have worked
out wonderfully if the greed and corruption and bullshit hadn't driven
it
to a major breach of safety and ethics - that's what happens when you
stop letting the engineers run things.
Some links
Here's a few of my personal favorite links - some are gay related, some
are
just fun. All of them say something about who I am and what I like.
Have
a great day!
The
Advocate INTERNET FOX
News
EarthCam
The
Dilbert Zone
Hubble Telescope
Slashdot
PlanetOut: Land On It.
"M&M's"® Studios
Jeep KILL THAT SICK PURPLE
DINOSAUR!! Sluggy Freelance
In The Life TV
Maine Lobster Direct
Discovery Channel Online
Snoopy's Doghouse
Massachusetts
Roadkill Index Rearrange the
Fridge Magnets (pretty cool, actually) Cascades Volcanoes