Monthly Archives: May 2012

Zach Helm’s Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium Starring Dustin Hoffman

     You might shake your head or skip this blogpost the very moment you read the following statement, but know that I mean it with my entire heart. I hope you’ll continue reading to understand why that is. My … Continue reading

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Zach Helm’s Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium Starring Dustin Hoffman

     You might shake your head or skip this blogpost the very moment you read the following statement, but know that I mean it with my entire heart. I hope you’ll continue reading to understand why that is. My … Continue reading

Posted in appreciation, death, dustin hoffman, happiness, jason bateman, life, love, magic, movie, mr. magorium, mr. magorium's wonder emporium, natalie portman, review, sorrow, symbolism, zach helm | 1 Comment

Providence Road Baptist Pastor Suggests Death to Gays

Pastor Charles Worley, preacher of hate I just finished watching a series of videos and news reports covering this message from the pulpit of Charles Worley of Providence Road Baptist Church in North Carolina. He calls for all gays and … Continue reading

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Target Selling Pride T-Shirts and Donating $120,000 to LGBT Group

UPDATE: Target sold out of all pride wear soon after announcing their availability. Thanks for your support!—————————–     Target is running a small limited time Pride clothing line in support of gay pride as well as donating up to $120,000 of … Continue reading

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Trouble in the Workplace

     Some of my coworkers have attitude. Not cute, sarcastic or funny attitude but rotten, “just-here-for-a-paycheck-get-out-of-my-way-so-I-can-do-the-bare-minimum-and-get-out” type of attitude. For those of you who don’t speak Hyphenese, these particular coworkers don’t particularly care for their job. It’s a part-time, … Continue reading

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