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I can count on my fingers the number of adults I’ve met who have never watched porn, the subject of today’s blog entry.
So if you’re too young, too innocent, or otherwise offended, come back tomorrow.
The subject came up, so to speak, after I read an article in the Indy Star News, “Both sides […]
I heard a rumor that this was a cool summer, but since I’ve been in Weimar, the word “cool” cannot be used to describe the weather.
It’s hot, and I’m melting!
3 charged in gun burglary – and they have no idea how many guns were stolen.
Anybody who knows me knows that I have practically no patience for stupidity.
This brings me to the subject of the US State Department and the German chapter of the Democrats Abroad. Both have elements of stupidity—the former amusingly so, the later annoyingly so.
It all started innocently enough when I checked one of my […]
Now that I’m back in Weimar, it’s time to pause and reflect.
First up, you’ll be happy to know that I have no plans to go any further than 30km from my flat for approximately a month. I fully intend upon enjoying everything Weimar has to offer: Thüringen Bratwurst, Döner, and its quiet parks.
The […]
Today, In a nutshell:
07:59: Arrive FRA; Train to Hbf, Train to Weimar, Arrive Weimar 11:50
Noon: Arrive Home, Nap, 160 Alarm
17:00: Dinner, wandering
19:15: Meet friends at Warm Up.
23:00: Bedtime.
One of the harder things to find in Germany are quality gay English novels.
There’s a book store up in Berlin that has a nice selection, but it’s not that wide. I usually visit it when I’m there, buying two or three books.
Trips to the states I have to restrain myself—and I failed miserably […]
Somehow I’ve not had enough time in Bloomington. My trips to Bloomington are typically stuffed with visits to old favorite restaurants—something I’ve already covered. I sometimes find new possible favorites.
Rachael’s Café is one such place.
Rachael is the transgender owner of her café—a large, bright, airy space located in the old (formerly) abandoned dry […]
I’m having a nasty headache, one which I am extra happy to have been handed whilst in the States. Had I been in Germany when this one arrived it would have been a nightmare.
For some reason, although I moved out of Colorado in 1998, Colorado thinks that I owe them some $460 in overdue […]
I guess it was way too easy… I am under that Superman!
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TQE : That Queer Expatriate I'm an American living in Berlin, Germany -- which makes me an expatriate, not an ex-patriot. Before landing in Germany, I've lived in Denver, Colorado; Laramie, Wyoming; Bloomington, Indiana; and Weimar, Germany. If you want to write to me, feel free! The username is elmadaeu on the gmail.com service.
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