And why was I not informed sooner?
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Michael Palmer
Claremont, California
mpa...@panix.com
oh my paws and whiskers.
to quote from the "about us" page on the site:
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Gone is the stereotypical association of gay men with good interior
design. Despite the popularity of TV shows like Queer Eye For The
Straight Guy, the Internet has shattered the gay style myth forever
with its slew of nude amateur self-portraits that clog newsgroup
bandwidth from New York to Sydney and back again. These Feng Shui-
challenged souls have proven over and over again that male homosexuals
can be just as color uncoordinated, sloppy and nastee as their
straight bretheren
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this is almost as good as James Lileks (the man who brought us
wonderful web-galleries of previous mistakes, "the gallery of
regrettable food" and "the grooviest motel in wisconsin")
they also do http://cheapshitcondos.com/wordpress/ , which is a
critical homo eye cast upon exteriors of buildings (as opposed to the
dreadful INteriors in Luriddigs; though the condo site doesn't appear
to have any naked men adding to or subtracting from the decor)
fortunately, there are NO faux leopard (or any other animal print)
rugs chez panda, nor yet floral upholstery.
: : shudder : :
manly it boggles the mind panda
Oo! I love the bibles on the leopard print
oh my god, it's Jesus/Aslan slash! my day is complete
> http://www.luriddigs.com/
>
> And why was I not informed sooner?
Oh come *ON*. America's Test Kitchen had just announced that someone
does Cornish Game Hens completely wrong, like deesguusteeng, and this!
Thanks.
Let us hope, at any rate, that it will go on for a long, long time.
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--- Joe Fineman jo...@verizon.net
||: Try to make the next to last mistake. :||
> http://www.luriddigs.com/
>
> And why was I not informed sooner?
Wasn't that first one posted by Ken Rudolph in
his con photos?
Oh....my....gosh. This is hilarious! Thanks so much. Now I have to
examine my own home's interior.
I'm more fond of the one with the camo netting, I think.
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Hm, unfortunately that was not novel to me.