I like the Christmas "ho" story the best so far. That may be my favorite. "Which do you like better,' my sister Amy asked, 'spending the night with strange guys or working in a cafeteria? What were the prison guards really like? Do you ever carry a weapon? How much do you charge if someone just wants a spanking?"
There's was a funny article I read about her today. It was from a couple years ago and it was about traveling--it was in Out magazine, I believe--and they asked her if she was a member of the mile high club and she totally didn't know what they were asking. It was hilarious!
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I like the Christmas "ho" story the best so far. That may be my favorite. "Which do you like better,' my sister Amy asked, 'spending the night with strange guys or working in a cafeteria? What were the prison guards really like? Do you ever carry a weapon? How much do you charge if someone just wants a spanking?"
There's was a funny article I read about her today. It was from a couple years ago and it was about traveling--it was in Out magazine, I believe--and they asked her if she was a member of the mile high club and she totally didn't know what they were asking. It was hilarious! <a href"http://www.outtraveler.com/exclusives_detail.asp?did=277">Here</a>
And yeah, whenever someone asks Stephen about his childhood, I get so sad. That article actually made me a little sad. Not just about that, but how he plays such a bombastic character and yet he's so incredibly different in real life. Whenever I think of Stephen, I think of him being so soft spoken. He has a really soothing voice. And whenever people ask Amy or Paul about him, they always just say he really is the nicest guy. Aww. As my sister says, if she ever saw him, she would go up to him and give him a hug.
I was watching season one of SWC tonight, though, and Stephen and Paul were talking about when their mothers stopped watching the show, and Amy was like, "Well, my mother's dead, so." I think it's terribly tragic that they've all lost someone, but at the same time, oddly intriguing. (And wow, that makes me sound like an awful person.)
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There's was a funny article I read about her today. It was from a couple years ago and it was about traveling--it was in Out magazine, I believe--and they asked her if she was a member of the mile high club and she totally didn't know what they were asking. It was hilarious!
There's was a funny article I read about her today. It was from a couple years ago and it was about traveling--it was in Out magazine, I believe--and they asked her if she was a member of the mile high club and she totally didn't know what they were asking. It was hilarious! <a href"http://www.outtraveler.com/exclusives_detail.asp?did=277">Here</a>
And yeah, whenever someone asks Stephen about his childhood, I get so sad. That article actually made me a little sad. Not just about that, but how he plays such a bombastic character and yet he's so incredibly different in real life. Whenever I think of Stephen, I think of him being so soft spoken. He has a really soothing voice. And whenever people ask Amy or Paul about him, they always just say he really is the nicest guy. Aww. As my sister says, if she ever saw him, she would go up to him and give him a hug.
I was watching season one of SWC tonight, though, and Stephen and Paul were talking about when their mothers stopped watching the show, and Amy was like, "Well, my mother's dead, so." I think it's terribly tragic that they've all lost someone, but at the same time, oddly intriguing. (And wow, that makes me sound like an awful person.)