Pot Of Gold
Belmo and I did not have to work until later in the afternoon and early evening, so we decided to spend our free time having an all you can eat brunch at Sisters. Located on Chancellor Street between Juniper and 13th Streets, this restaurant/nightclub offers an array of edibles all for the low-low cost of $9.99. By the way, the mimosas stay flowing thanks to a sweetheart named T.J.
After our Sunday meal, we headed down to Old City for SundayOut, the culmination of a week long celebration of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender acceptance. We couldn't have asked for a more perfect day to mark this occasion with clear skies and t-shirt and shorts temperature.
After our Sunday meal, we headed down to Old City for SundayOut, the culmination of a week long celebration of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender acceptance. We couldn't have asked for a more perfect day to mark this occasion with clear skies and t-shirt and shorts temperature.
One of many rainbow Equility Forum flags waving high above Center City.
The outdoor festival stretched on Market St. from 2nd to 5th Sts.
Now, what would any peaceful G.L.B.T. event be without bible thumping protesters displaying images and sounding off cries of hate. Last I checked, I have to answer to God when I leave this earth, not THESE mofos.
"Are you sure you aren't one of us? Who can tell from the goldilocks cascading over your right eye?"
"It's okay Baby, follow us over the rainbow."
"Boo, don't pay those bitches any mind."
"Do you believe this shit?"
Even resident drag queen, Salotta Tee, didn't have time for the bullshit.
All and all, it was a beautiful gathering of same gender loving individuals coming together as one.
1 comments:
Let me be the first to say welcome back. The Blogosphere has missed you.
BTW, some of the pictures in this post seem really familiar.
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