A Suppa Earl Gae
Good morning, * looks at clock * or should I say good afternoon folks. Apologies, its been one of those weeks and I think SAD is kicking in. So, to drag myself away from that depressive state, I will light up your evening by telling you its 121 days to Christmas. I can get away with it too because the other gaelickers are working away ignoring me and my little typewriter. I think they reckon they’re doing me a favour allowing me to ‘write’ when everything I usually write involves curly brackets and classes.
To the news and its mostly good news for a change. I say “mostly” because if I say its all good, I just know somewhere someone will do something and it will end the good newsweek or 2 for lesbians. Lets start with babies.
“But webmaster I hardly know you!” I hear you cry. Not us having babies ya eejit, but lesbians in general and more specifically in the UK. Lesbians given equal birth rights and no we’re not talking about how both lesbians are allowed to give birth. I do believe that right already exists.
Women in same-sex relationships can now register both their names on the birth certificate of a child conceived as a result of fertility treatment.
Can I get a wahoo! Now that’s progress!
However critics say the change would be detrimental to family values.
Yup, it would be as detrimental as a child being brought up in a loving family environment with two parents stands no chance.
* rolls eyes * Back to wahooing. From lesbians and babies to the highlands of Scotland where we heard from the news that the BBC3 commissions lesbian drama
Six-part BBC3 series to offer ‘sexy, funny and irreverent’ take on sex lives of young gay women in Glasgow
Let me just break this down for you. ‘Sexy, funny and irreverent’, yip am all for that and thanks be to jeebus no mention of terminal illness.
But wait there’s more. ‘Young gay women in Glasgow’. Now, I don’t know about you gals but there is something about a Scottish accent which makes one all weak of knee. Throw in the fact that they are lesbians, and, well, I may just have to sit down. Keep watching this space whilst we await the cast. Can I make some suggestions on the off chance BBC3 needs a hand picking actresses for the role?

Okay I need to calm down, hyperventilating in work when I am supposed to be debugging code looks like I enjoying myself waaaaay too much. You get the idea.
Staying with lesbians on the small box, * snigger *, word is filtering through from the US that
SHOWTIME is gearing up to do a real-life version of “The L Word.” “The Real L Word: Los Angeles” will follow six honest-to-goodness lesbians leading their everyday lives, according to Variety.
What on earth is an honest-to-goodness lesbian? She makes brown bread and volunteers for the local children’s charity? Answers on a postcard please
Whilst we are in the US we might as well pop over to Vermont where we heard that Vermont’s gay and lesbian couples exchange vows as state begins recognition of same-sex marriage Here’s a lovely post on one such wedding over at lezgetreal
It is 1 September and across Vermont couples are getting married on the first day that many of them have the right to get married. For A and J, this was a day of hope.
I love straying into the entertainment websites and tabloids just for some of the headlines, they really are hilarious. Here is a brief summary of some of the ‘lesbian’ stories doing the rounds at the moment. It has to be a talent how they can build a story around one sentence:
Kourtney Kardashian: Is She Bisexual?
I’M SHOCKED BY HER LESBIAN LUST
Note: If the headline is in block capitals – avoid.
Megan Fox Chats Up her On-Screen Lesbian Kiss in ‘Jennifer’s Body’
Famously Out Lesbian Rachel Maddow Battled Swine Flu!
and my personal favourite:
Jessica Simpson’s pet dog is lesbian
She posted on Twitter about her maltipoo: “Daisy and her best friend Bella back together again.”
Here’s to Jessica’s bitch doing her thing for lesbian visibility.
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Is that Simone Lahbib from Bad Girls in that picture?