Saturday, December 09, 2006

I hate sports........ I love men.




Link for Just Us Boys

Leafs allow logo in comedy about gay hockey player

Toronto -- It's time to start laughing about the Maple Leafs.

The team and the NHL have given permission for their logos to be used in a movie called Breakfast With Scot.

The producers call it "a thoughtful comedy," about a gay ex-Leaf and his partner, the team's lawyer, whose lifestyle and relationship are turned upside down when they become the guardians of "a budding queen of an 11-year-old boy."

The movie stars Tom Cavanagh of Ed and Scrubs, and Ben Shenkman of Just Like Heaven and Angels in America, along with Noah Bernett of Gothica. Laurie Lynd is directing Sean Reycraft's script based on a Michael Downing novel. Miracle Pictures and Capri Releasing are behind the project.



Don Cherry said yes to Equal Marriage

Cherry said yes to Equal Marriage

Hockey Icon, Don Cherry, Gives Thumbs up to Gay Marriage


Controversial Canadian hockey commentator Don Cherry appearing on TSN tonight was asked about same-sex marriage. "Why should I care," he said, "Is it going to cost me money, no." Cherry is an Anglican and went onto say He didn't think they should be married in church, but going to a Justice of the Peace was okay.



Two Americans boarded an American Airlines flight out of Salt Lake after the gold medal hockey game. One sat in the window seat and the other sat in the middle seat. Just before take-off, a Canadian got on and took the aisle seat. After take-off, the Canadian kicked his shoes off, wiggled his toes and was settling in when the American in the window seat said, "I think I'll get up and get a beer." "No problem," said the Canadian, "I'll get it for you."

While he was gone, one of the Americans picked up the Canadian's shoe and spat in it. When he returned with the beer, the other American said, "That looks good; I think I'll have one too." Again, the Canadian obligingly went to fetch it and while he was gone, the other American picked up the other shoe and spat in it. When the Canadian returned to his seat, they all sat back and enjoyed the flight. As the plane was landing, the Canadian slipped his feet into his shoes and knew immediately what had happened.

"Why does it have to be this way?" He asked. "How long must this go on? This fighting between our nations, This hatred, This animosity? This spitting in shoes and pissing in beers?"



Link


Q: What do you call two butches bonding?

A: Hockey Night in Canada.


No comments: