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If you’re not into those, you’ll find softball leagues, volleyball teams, hiking groups, bowling, e-gaming and yes, there’s even a knitting club around. There are even a dart board leagues in Vegas. Hell, just ask any of the bartenders at your favorite, gay watering hole. You can join one just by asking, or go see my friend Ryan on the Garage team. Speaking of pool leagues, did you know that Las Vegas has some greatest leagues? Most of the bars participate. Looks like my friend PJ, over at the FreeZone is having fun, both with his drag shows and his pool league. It goes without saying, the importance of good vodka and great food. I’m reminded what is important to me: My relationship with my mother and to not ever let it go again, and my close friendships. So anyway, as I turned another year older in June, I did go camping and woke up to a beautiful morning with great friends and yes, there was some vodka left. While nearly 50% of the alcohol we drink may be affected by 25% tariff s, much of the vodka comes from Russia and you know Putin won’t allow ole Orange Face to tax that shit. Lucky for all of us that Trump’s tariff s shouldn’t affect vodka too badly. Lucky for me, I still have the right to go glamping (that’s glamorous camping for you guys with no imagination). Who would have thunk that two years ago, when everything was looking rosie, that now we would have a president who is taking away the hardfought rights of trans folk in the military and beyond.
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Where in the hell did June go? My goodness! Suddenly, I’m a 53-year-old drag queen and find myself marveling at a 50 year-old movement that started at the Stonewall Inn when I was a three years- old princess and just starting to try on my mother’s jewelry.Īs we recognize the beatings, broken bones, lost jobs, lost families, we must never forget what the fairies, the sisters and trans folk (anyone who couldn’t “pass”), had to put up with just to get us to today.