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| Laura's NYC Tales |
| 05.26.04 (1:30 am) [edit] |
Well, that wasn't much of an escape from my gay activism, was it? (See above.) Just shows ya, when it comes to homophobia--if you're out as well as gay--you can't afford to be off your guard for even a nanosecond.
Now that we're boycotting Castle of Spirits, we need to find another late-night oasis, where we can curl up with a good tale or two. And Laura's site fills the bill:
 Laura's NYC Tales
She's a young, beautiful woman, this Laura, who writes these delicious, voyeuristic ongoing true life sagas with her bosses, co-workers, neighbors, street bums, best friends, and yes, even current boyfriends.
I first read of her site in Netsurfer Digest back in 2001 (when it was all free, like everything else back then in cyberspace). Logging upon Laura's site for the first time, my ears perked up when I thought I saw a link called "Tempting Escapades".
I was disappointed to realize a little while into the second escapade, that these were sordid accounts of mingling among Manhattan's bottom dwelling army of temporary secretaries and office clerks. I had misread the link title; what it really says, is: "Temping Escapades".
Ahhh, but I was not disappointed very long, as Laura's saucy take on life in NYC for the single (and slightly kinky) girl, with requisite entourage of gay friends (a real plus in this queer's book), shows us how much things have changed--yet still remain the same--since the days of Ann Sothern, Gale Storm...and yes, even Mary.
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