March 5th, 2020
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Sorting the Menus
By Daddy
Las Vegas — The processing yesterday was golden and generated no problems. I'm sorting the menu items out into separate groups that will reflect the roles for the V3 version of the site. I'm thinking the next task will be switching the news over to the UN/LOCODE database.
We've another lull in the incoming reviews, so I'll using the extra time to work on menus and location database.
The Chicken Soup is tasty and broke up the congestions in just a few minutes. Chicken Soup definately is good for what ails you. I don't want to be going out while I'm still recovering from the flu/cough/whatever.
It's very tight however I have just enough to cover that one large bill I was talking about. To all those that have donated, Thank you! Any help is appreciated. Here's a link to the How to Donate Page
Cleve Jones Has Spent the Last Five Decades Fighting for LGBTQ+ People
By Jeffrey Masters
San Francisco — The broad strokes of Cleve Jones’ five decades in the fight for LGBGTQ+ rights include the Gay Liberation movement in the 1970s, being mentored by Harvey Milk, conceiving of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, co-founding the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, and working on behalf of marriage equality. (More)
After Leaving Fox News, Shepard Smith Could Host Msnbc's 'hardball'
By Staff
Hollywood — After Chris Matthews' surprise retirement from his long-running "Hardball" news program on MSNBC, Page Six is reporting that the network is looking for a replacement, which could end up being out anchor Shepard Smith who recently left Fox News. (More)
42 Percent of LGBTQ Americans Went for Bernie Sanders
By Andy Towel
United States — The poll, which was conducted in 12 of the 14 Super Tuesday states, found that slightly less than 1 of every 10 voters identified as “LGBT.
In addition to the 42 percent of such voters who went for Sanders, I-Vt., 22 percent backed Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts — meaning two-thirds of all LGBT votes went to the two most progressive Democrats on the ballot. (More)
Appalachia’s “Queer Auntie” Wants to Bring LGBTQ Sex Ed to the Rural Region
By James Michael Nichols
Kentucky — Growing up in a rural coal town in Eastern Kentucky, the only sex education Tanya Turner remembers is an old video of a woman giving birth. When she graduated from high school in 2004, her class of 125 students included six pregnant women and several others who’d already had children. (More)
Randy Rainbow Drops 'Any Dem Will Do'
By Tracy E. Gilchrist
Cyberspace — In time for Super Tuesday, Randy Rainbow has released a new satirical song to the tune of “Any Dream Will Do” from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Rainbow begins with a few snippets from the most recent Democratic debate ahead of last Saturday’s South Carolina primary before launching into song. (More)
Biden Soars as Buttigieg and Others Endorse Him
By Lisa Keen
United States — Super Tuesday voting revealed that moderate Democrats across the country seem ready to embrace a strategy of getting behind one candidate to seek the party nomination for president. It was a strategy that began rolling on Sunday, when three moderate Democrats –including openly gay hopeful Pete Buttigieg— dropped out of the campaign for the nomination and Buttigieg and U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar threw their support to former Vice President Joe Biden. (More)
Pansexual Comedian Legally Changed Name to Hugo Boss to Piss Off Company
By Dan Clarendon
United Kingdom — The pansexual Brit, born Joe Lycett, explained on Twitter that he legally changed his name to Hugo Boss to protest the luxury brand sending cease and desist letters to smaller businesses that have the word “boss” in their names. (More)