Cool Website – Frixo.com
- At February 28, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Travel
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I just got tipped to a very cool website from the UK. Its at Frixo.com. The goal, according to the website is “To help make road users journeys quicker and less stressful by providing them with useful, up to the minute road traffic information.”
I played around with the site and its pretty slick. If you live in the UK or plan on visiting there, give it a look!
Coming Out of Gay Football Player on “Necessary Roughness”
- At February 26, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Sports
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In a recent article, Chris Kluwe, the NFL Minnesota Viking and same-sex marriage advocate, gave his perspective on the coming out of gay football player on the football drama, “Necessary Roughness”.

Here is the full essay contribution from Chris Kluwe, originally published on Salon.com.
After watching the two episodes of “Necessary Roughness” dealing with a gay football player coming out, I was struck by how accurately the writers and producers of the show portrayed what the locker room would be like. Now, obviously this is a television show, and no gay player has come out yet. But the show managed to capture the very essence of an NFL locker room.
It’s about choice.
It’s about individual players choosing how they react to a teammate, and whether or not they let that affect how they play on the field. It’s about choosing to talk to one another and understand, rather than relying on stereotypes and ignorance. It’s about choosing to speak up when it would be easier to stay silent (and it’s all too easy to stay silent and collect a paycheck). It’s about rallying around one another and realizing that we go through the same miserable aches and pains and the grind of a season (yes, even us punters, we’re people too) until finally you get a chance to rest and do it all over again. It’s about choosing the men you bleed and sweat with, tell jokes with, tease and mock over everything because it’s all fair game in the locker room — choosing the friendship and camaraderie over the anger and intolerance.
It’s about performance.
If any NFL players happen to read this, I guarantee you’ve played with or against a gay player at some point during your career — that’s simple statistics. Guess what? It didn’t make him any less of a player. It didn’t make him any less able to push through conditioning drills, less able to stay awake during meetings, less able to rally for the win when down by 10 with four minutes to go in the game. That gay player, whether you knew it or not — he was a teammate. He was your teammate. He was my teammate. Just like the coaches go on and on about every preseason: Once you step between those white lines, it doesn’t matter who you are, where you came from, what you believe or when you were born. There’s only one thing that matters, and that’s “Can you play?”
It’s about trust, knowing that you can count on the men around you to do the right thing.
It’s about having the honesty to ask someone for help because you know you need it.
It’s about accepting the differences of every single person in that locker room, because if you don’t work together then you’ll certainly fall apart, and that’s when people get fired.
Above all, the locker room is about being a team.
Gay, straight, black, white, brown, red, tall or short — the essence of every good locker room is sticking by each other no matter what. Having each other’s backs. Supporting those around you, because you know they’ll support you in return. Will a gay player face people who don’t understand, people who throw insults and jeers? Absolutely. But if that player is in a locker room full of men, true men, men who understand the underlying bedrock of football, then that player won’t care because he’ll be part of a team — and that’s exactly what “Necessary Roughness” nailed in these two episodes. The cohesiveness of team.
Watch: Laura Bush, Dick Cheney and Colin Powell on Marriage Equality
- At February 20, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Marriage Equality
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httpv://youtu.be/9LiLNVYjOAI
A great ad showing 3 prominent GOP figures supporting equality. Our time is coming!
LGBT Percentage-Where does your state rank?
- At February 17, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Gay Rights, News
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In 2012, Gallup examined the LGBT percentage by state, by a poll that asked the following: “Do you personally identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender?”
Colorado came in with 3.2% identifying as LGBT, see a list of all of the states and their results here. You might be surprised!
Here is a summary of the poll straight from Gallup.
The percentage of U.S. adults who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) ranges from 1.7% in North Dakota to 5.1% in Hawaii and 10% in the District of Columbia, according to Gallup surveys conducted from June-December 2012. Residents in the District of Columbia were most likely to identify as LGBT (10%). Among states, the highest percentage was in Hawaii (5.1%) and the lowest in North Dakota (1.7%), but all states are within two percentage points of the nationwide average of 3.5%…Overall, the results from this analysis of LGBT identity by state may run counter to some stereotypes that portray the LGBT community as heavily grouped in certain states of the union.
Watch: Goats Yelling Like Human
- At February 17, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Humor
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If you haven’t’ watched this yet, please do. It makes me laugh every time!
httpv://youtu.be/PpccpglnNf0
via George Takei


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