November 27, 2008

Meals On Wheels – 1st Course

Filed under: Fetish,Footware,New Art,Shwag,Subculture — Drub @ 5:03 pm

As I said before, I have been working on my first skate deck and it’s now done! I’m thinking of sending it over to the printers to get actualized. What do you think?

I know all you sock freaks (yeah, yeah, takes one to know one) will enjoy this one and as an extra bonus – if you like it so much you can download some desktop images I did of it to enjoy over in the downloads section. There’s one for 1024×768 pixels and one for guys with monitors like mine at 1920×1200.

Enjoy!

November 17, 2008

100 (Updated) Things About Me

Filed under: Random — Drub @ 11:29 pm

I just realized I needed to polish up the 100 Things About Me page.

November 7, 2008

London Gay Fetish Awards 2008

Filed under: Entertainment,Fetish,Just For Fun,Subculture — Drub @ 12:01 am

In London, The Gay Sex & Fetish Awards are on!

The Gay Sex & Fetish AwardsSpike Rhodes, a seasoned club promoter whose past clubs include Warriors, Renegades, Sleaze and DNA, announces the launch of London’s first Gay Sex & Fetish Awards at Union on Saturday 6th December, together with his newest Club “Filth!” on the dance-floor making it a dance party with awards and a fundraiser for GMFA.

At “Filth!”, I’ve kindly donated my art to be projected onto the walls of the club night to help create an atmosphere and lend some color to a very likely colorfully night!! So…

The Awards website londongayfetishawards.com lists categories of clubs, events, artists (cough! cough! ahem! me!) and organizations. During the first weeks you will be also able to nominate others to be considered in the first stage. The site will be monitored by scene-out.com who will count and adjudicate votes, so it’s all above board.

Two weeks prior to the event, the most popular nominees will be shortlisted for the final vote and then once the votes have been counted, the winners will be announced at the event. There will also be a few special awards on the night honoring the pioneers and heroes who have been at the forefront of the S&M and fetish scene and have been overlooked by the gay scene for far too long.

The site has links to all websites and for some less experienced visitors, it could be a chance to discover new clubs, groups or organizations and maybe find something out about them.

London has 14 fetish venues with over 18 different club nights dedicated to all things pleasurable, yet still many customers don’t feel comfortable saying that they go to these nights, fearing they may be judged by their friends. By doing these awards, it’s like coming out of the dark and celebrating what we do.

So register, log on and VOTE!

The London Gay Sex & Fetish Awards 2008 will take place on Saturday 6 December at Union, 66 Albert Embankment, Vauxhall SE11.

November 5, 2008

The Hand That Gives Also Takes Away

Filed under: Politics — Drub @ 10:25 pm

Bill Clinton spoke about us, as did Maya Angelou in her inaugural poem for President Clinton, and I was electrified to hear it again in Barack Obama’s inaugural speech. The lyrics of the classic Nina Simone song, “Feeling Good” sprung into my head while I sipped champagne on the cusp of the election being called for President-Elect Barack Obama.

What I’m upset about tonight here in California is with the undue out-of-state influence from religious zealotry from such incongruous groups such as the Mormons, Baptists, business owners, 70% of black Democratic voters, and Republican fat cats in office – Prop 8 won. Angry doesn’t begin to even cut it when I think of how I was raised in a not-so-liberal household and to experience the world around me, grow up and learn to celebrate diversity in all people, it cuts me to the core. Tonight, my civil rights are less important then they were just days ago.

How would people of color like it if I started an initiative that placed a proposition on the next ballot that they could no longer practice their faith, or worse, repeal their right to vote? And what of the Mormons who caused this constitutional crisis, how would they react if we just ban them outright branding them as a cult and wanting to teach our children to be howling polygamists, right?

Wrong.

I wouldn’t do this, because I’m better than that and I wouldn’t DARE take away rights granted to anyone. It’s Un-American and it’s a slippery slope when you remove rights from one group of people granted lawfully opening the door to take away the rights sanctioning discrimination to select groups. Where does it end?

Now what happens to all the people who *did* get married since the CA Supreme Court gave the right to gay and lesbian couples? Will their marriage certificates be nullified? Will they remain married while others will never get the right? What happens to their rights as ‘married’ individuals? Do home mortgages get redrawn? How do you explain that to their children that Mommy and Mommy or Daddy and Daddy are no longer a legal married couple? What an embarrassing nightmare on the world stage, where on one hand we’ve elected our first African-American President and one the other we denied the happiness of committed homosexual couples in California, Arizona, and Florida bringing the total to 35 states.

In this day and age where people are wondering how to institute fixing the economy, in what sort of twisted logic going on upstairs in people’s heads, did they think this was the right thing to do for this failing economy? I suggest reading this wikipedia article on the economic impact this will have.

So shame on religious zealots for sticking their fingers in where they don’t belong! I challenge people of faith who voted for the ban to take a long, hard look at themselves and their faith, realizing what a foolish thing they’ve done here. The constitutional amendment to the California Constitution should be made annul and churches who supported this ban should lose their tax exempt status for violating the separation of church and state.

This makes me sick to my back teeth to think about the implications and the lack of forethought of the electorate.

November 4, 2008

Feelin’ Good

Filed under: Politics — Drub @ 10:09 pm

November 2, 2008

The Mercury Entanglement

Filed under: Car,Politics,Random — Drub @ 12:38 pm

No, it’s not a new movie. Mercury in retrograde just how my lesbian and radical faerie friends have described my life’s obstacles in how they’ve been whacked out and high in bullshit. I’m not sure how much stock I really want to take in these areas but it’s funny to think that planets made my brother, family, the DMV and other agencies total dick-faces to deal with.

I guess it’s ended as all sorts of things are now tied up and coming to an end. Various house and insurance stupidity has been vacuumed up and disposed of – from a bogus policy a crooked agent filed in my name on my house to my driveway being jack-hammered, broken up and carted away to make room for the pavers I’m going to put down. And my license being suspended for the last 14 weeks due to my brother’s absolute stupidity and callousness when it came to my driving record – I received my “all clear” letter, have an appointment with the DMV on Wednesday and I just sent my brother a bill for the $470 in costs to get a $28 license. If he’s not careful, I’ll make him go on Judge Judy or something to let the world see what a trashcan he really is.

And then there is this election of which I’m really hoping for the best. I’ve been watching the polls extend a 5 to 8 point gap between McCain and Obama and I think instead of a 6-pack of Guinness (drinking to forget each of the last 2 elections) this year, I’ll be popping the cork on some champagne.

I think most of all, I just need to breathe deep breaths and exhale and look back and laugh. Letting go is probably my hardest thing to do. “Well, that’s because you are a Leo,” they say.

Yes. The son (sun?) and the heir of nothing in particular.