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Pride Month 2024

The flight was at 6. I had to wake up at 3.
So you are complaining about the waking up but not about the going to sleep?
What a juicy metaphor.
Three hours? Those are the hours you are supposed to be waiting at the airport already... I don't know what's the official rule anymore, I took my last flight when I came back from China on June 2004.
You are the sort to arrive ten minutes before departure? You took the 46 bus? The airport bus? The subway? A taxi? Uber? Cabify? Blablacar?
 
Were you away from downtown and, therefore, from the direct connection with the airport?

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It took me a while to figure out...the city is Chicago!

So you think Pride Month is over. Not so fast.
In New Jersey alone there are three celebrations yet to come.
Jersey City Pride is August 24. I have gone before and loved it.
Southern New Jersey Pride Festival is in Cooper River Park in Cherry Hill on September 8.
And Moorestown Pride Fest is October 18.
 
On a separate note, I booked my AirBnB in Madrid without doing any research whatsoever. Turns out it was on the gayest block of the gayest street in the gayborhood. It was delightful.
How strange when things work out so surprisingly well, huh?
The crosswalk from the Beverly Hills City Hall to the parking garage and library, which previously was marked with white stripes, now has rainbow colored ones added.
Here in Chicago, I've also seen some zebra crossings done in rainbow colors in the City and some suburbs (very notably Evanston, where one of its area business districts also has one-block-long rainbows painted on the sidewalks).
I'm so old I remember when it was anathema to aome male homos to not only include 'L', but to have it out in front.

And then...omg...the existential crisis when 'Bisexual' was taken on board as a a real 'thing'.

Hey you kids...getta offa my pride flag. :rotflmao:
I THOUGHT that I remembered it being GLBT at one time.

Of course bisexuality is a thing. Depending on what part of the continuum is considered to be "bisexual," that may even be the most common sexuality out there. Kinsey 0 is exclusively heterosexual and Kinsey 6 is exclusively homosexual. If bisexuality covers Kinsey 1 to Kinsey 5, that may be the most common. But some would only include 2 to 4 (covering only those people whose minor sexuality is still quite significant), and "straight" (which would go all the way up to just short of 2) would surely dominate.
Signs you're getting old PRIDE EDITION :ROFLMAO:
Still a pretty hot man in his Forties! But, he's wrong - any music that is too loud for me now (at 77) WOULD HAVE also been too loud for me in my 20s. I went into a disco before I was 30 and the loud music was profoundly unpleasant.
 
And on Sunday the 30th, I went to MY FIRST PRIDE EVENT EVER here in Chicago, the Pride Parade. AT LAST! It was a spectacular experience, though I did have to move when I was too close to somebody yelling far too loud, lol. Couldn't hear much more than her...I parked nearly a mile away because found out, on the way to an eventual space, that anything closer was taken. It would have been an easy train ride but I realized that the train would be hopelessly beyond capacity.

It seemed that any time I ever tried to go to a Pride event in the past, it was always gonna happen on some really awful ghastly hot day. It was about 70 and mostly sunny this time which is rather unusual for the end of June. I've lived in Chicago for seven years, but this is only the second SUMMER that I've stayed in Chicago.

I only realized in the last couple years that Pride events aren't ALWAYS in June. It's not my favorite time of year to travel, as I feel it's the time of year I have the fewest USA travel options. At least in winter just about anything south of 33 degrees latitude is fair game.
 
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