May 11, 2005

Log Homes for Us. We are a unique log home company that caters to the needs of the Gay and the Lesbian community as well as their friends and family.
  • He asked me if I fancied a log cabin. I never knew this wasn't what he meant...
  • Log Cabin Republicans?
  • frankly, i was fascinated to learn that the GLBT community had different log-home needs that those of us straight folks. who knew?
  • There's a place for us, Somewhere a place for us. Peace and quiet and open air Wait for us Somewhere. There's a time for us, Some day a time for us, Time together with time spare, Time to learn, time to care, Some day! Somewhere. We'll find a new way of living, We'll find a way of forgiving Somewhere . . . There's a place for us, A time and place for us. Hold my hand and we're halfway there. Hold my hand and I'll take you there Somehow, Some day, Somewhere! /i'm sorry, it had to happen!
  • Lesbian log home have no studs, just tongue and groove.
  • BWHAAAAAAAAAA WPDK wins!
  • wow... wpdk... well done.. did you get that from the FAQ, which says: "Logs are milled with a double tongue and groove with drip edge for a snug fit, and are graded by a certified grader before milling. Most builders prefer random length..." :-) we're talking DOUBLE tonque and groove... drip edge, snug fit, and random length here... that about covers it all!
  • Applause
  • Bravo. *clap clap*
  • I bet Quid's on the waiting list.
  • This blows my mind in an astounding fashion.
  • I'M NOT TALKING TO YOU, POO-HEAD!!1!
  • Err, kitfisto, I mean.
  • You know, I want a log home, and I don't care who thinks I'm gheye. Just because a guy has a log home and track lighting and really nice pants and good hygiene and likes to blow the occasional dude, people just fly of the handle with their labels...
  • This must be part of that homosexual agenda I've heard talk radio talking so much about.
  • Fortuitous timing on this post, SideDish. This month's Urban Land magazine ran a feature on the emerging market for GLBT retirement communities. (Sorry no link: hefty subscription necessary to read, or in my case, access to employer's computer). There are more "out" boomers than in previous generations, and the boomers in general have more money than any previous generation. Put those facts together and we're likely to see the emergence of communities like Birds of a Feather, Rainbowvision and Carefree Cove.
  • carefree cove! oh how i long to live in...... carefree cove! la la la la la.... sounds like a doris day song.
  • Orbitz just aired an ad on tv last night that said they were the place to look for gay friendly travel. It was a fairly clever ad.
  • Yeah, they're going to have to work on the name. It's definitely not *fabuluous,* but then again, maybe they're going for ironic camp. and BTW: Can anybody tell me, which is it, LGBT or GLBT? I've seen 'em both, and wondered if there's any accepted convention.
  • interesting question. i've seen GLBT used most often, methinks. that's the order the human rights campaign uses.
  • ooo, interesting. actually LGBT wins in the google-fu, 2 million to 1.5 million.
  • but i still think GLBT falls off the tongue much more nicely. as it were.
  • heh. You said 'tongue'.
  • "Buncha Queers" works best for me.
  • And a job in the diplomatic corps awaits!
  • Shut it, Limey.
  • actually i've recently heard that another subgroup is lobbying for inclusion into the GLBT, the "intersex" community, which is the modern word for hermaphrodite.
  • intersex? Finally a vowell! Now 'they' can be collectively refered to as GIBLeTs!
  • Do they need special houses, too?
  • Well, I'm gay and I lived in a log cabin once. I almost froze to death one February night when the woodstove blew out. My current home is made of gingerbread and gumdrops, and I find it very nice indeed. I try to stay ahead of the trends-in-GLBTQ-housing curve.
  • Do I have to prove that I am gay to get one? If so, then what is the standard of proof?
  • Queer and convincing evidence, perhaps? A preponderance of the enema?
  • Heh. Koko said 'Limey'.