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Old 03-30-2017, 11:32 AM
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SojournHeart11
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Sixteen years ago, one big Showtime network show, titled Queer as Folk, changed the whole world's view of the gay culture for us all to share.

CowLip created a wonderful world in Pittsburgh with Liberty Avenue and Babylon, where lots of hot guys and some girls could come out to play. At the centre of this world was the magnificent Brian Kinney and his stalker Justin Taylor. Together with their friends and family, they were meant to change history. What followed was a totally unprecedented and never been able to be topped moment: defeating Stockwell.

Mikey and Ben had their own ah~mazing story. They adopted the wonderfully snarky Hunter and gave him a real loving family environment. And with Debbie as a grandmother to love, protect, nourish and spar with…and sometimes a good ole smack to the head. Nevertheless, their family was bound by love and respect.

The Taylor-Kinneys visited Britin every weekend to spend a lot of time together. They invited the whole family to one of the funnest resorts in Pittsburg: Splashworks. Gus had the most amazing time with Emmett. They never imagined that they would have so much freedom to enjoy such a fabulous resort. Beautiful lights and colorful decorations adorned the veranda outside the exquisite hotel rooms.

They taught Gus a lot of words to say.

Melanie was excited to be part of a new and dynamic team of lawyers bringing justice to all walks of life. The celebration next door penetrated the walls of the break room, office, and the lobby.

Once Emmett realized that everybody loved Cosmos, he ordered more. Brian effectively ordered everyone an entire round of them, then they all proceeded to throw up. As it turned out, the cosmos were in fact contaminated with salmonellae and they all had to visit the emergency room. What a way to end one of the most eventful outings in forever!

Once, they all went home, after a long night and drank a lot of tea, chamomile tea. Debbie tried to convince Carl to try some of the tea, but didn't have success with it. Not long after that moment, Brian and crew came into the kitchen ,asking Debs for some chicken soup and Daggi for the proper utensils to eat it with. Mikey decided not to use utensils at all.

Meanwhile in the afternoon at the diner, Brian ordered special printing paper that absorbed light particles through darkened windows. They were bright pink with black dots and holographic lettering, which was fast becoming one of the newest crazes in advertising.

The gang went to ask Brian for some help with the campaign paraphernalia, but someone at Kinnetik turned off the lights and so they didn't dare to knock. Kinney was most likely conferring with a client about sex advertising to sell lube to a convent that Nuns produce. Brian thought that was a very promising client and believed he would sell the lube at Babylon during the Leatherball…(where Nuns actually wore leather.) That was a first for sure!

In New-York, Brian and Justin chose to avoid rush hour traffic, but ended up exactly in it, because they took the wrong turn, not paying attention. Brian accused Justin of distracting him with all those promisses of long nights spent in the loft. Being late for their appointment to the car dealership the next morning, they arrived 10 minutes later than planned. The car had a lot of extras, like plugs for telephones, and special jacks in which to stick an MP3 player or phone. They were able to listen to special new arranged songs for lovers , but Brian wanted to dance. So they looked forward to go back to Canada where they knew a brilliant place in which to unwind.

Going back, they met Mel and Linds, who were on their way to an event at the Gay & Lesbian center. Coincidentally, Justin was invited along with a group from PIFA. Happily, Brian met an old friend from Ryder and invited him over to the loft for a surprise he created. They walked to the bar
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A word of advice, my sweet Emmett - mourn the losses because they are many.
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