Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The King of Rockabilly!


Friday night, my boifriend and I got to go see a fantastic live show at Thee Parkside in San Francisco. I was trolling Craigslist, looking for friends and stuff to do, and I found an ad advertising The Mighty Slim Pickins. Seeing phrases like, "rowdy gig," "Foxy Miss Roxy," "Elvis Herselvis," "homo-country style," and "queer burlesque," I knew that this would be just up my alley, and boy! was I right! I haven't had so much fun in ages.

The venue was a fabulous dive bar, Thee Parkside, with a nice patio area, good local beer on tap, and a sweet little stage area. It was full of queers galore, lots of them in groovy rockabilly clothes. I felt right at home! Just people-watching was a treat, but then the band got up to play. The Mighty Slim Pickins bills themselves as "SF's fave all queer, high camp, what-the-f%!k-a-billy band," a description that I couldn't top if I sat here and thought about it. The band consisted of Leigh Crow (Elvis Herselvis, photo above) on guy vocals, Nettie Hammar on doll vocals, Roxane Chicoine (Foxy Miss Roxy, who tore UP the upright bass), Jen Gandy on guitar, and Edan "Heartattack" Uscilowski on the drums (dreamboat!). Their songs were original numbers written by members of the band, and their show was the funniest, campiest, most sexy and entertaining live act I've ever come across.
Click the link for more pics and video!


Tuesday, July 13, 2010

At Last!

I have a job!!! Yay! At Starbucks ^_^ I am so thrilled! I really like the people I've met there so far, and training is fun. Today was my second day (I had to go in at 4:30 am...*diediedie*) and I already know how to brew the coffee LOL Anyway, I just wanted to share my happiness with my loyal readers. It's about damn time!

Oh yeah. Britney is a fan.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Quote of the Day

"We are going to need some lube, and a positive attitude." It made me tee-hee, which I quite enjoyed.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

HNT~Dyke March

This past weekend was Pride in San Francisco! I went to the Dyke March on Saturday, and it was AWESOME!! So many hot, hot lesbians of all stripes, plus straight folks, gay boys, and trans guys and girls. During the march itself, people in houses along the route were cheering, holding up signs, and throwing stuff like beads and candy to the marchers. It just blew my mind that there were so many straight families with kids and everything, waving and cheering, and just enjoying the fun. I wish people everywhere could be so supportive of those of us who are different.

Anyway...I have a picture of me with my shirt off, which it was for most of the march. Click the link to see!