Move Over, Becks: A survey conducted by the Gay Football Supporters Network(!!) has revealed that Liverpool and England midfielder Steven Gerrard has topped their 2006 "Lust List." From the looks of things, I wanna see the complete list. (PinkNews)
Truly, Madly, Deeply: You mean it's not OK to leave anonymous comments on your own blog? What if you are your biggest fan? The New Republic still says no. (NYT)
'Proud' of Rudeness? The gay mayor of Palm Springs is in hot water with "the gays" before he has manners? That what is sounds like to me (Advocate)
Virtually Together: People in relationships getting busted by their mates for having ambiguous profiles on various online sites? You're kidding me. Maybe if they'd have a "we're currently having a spat" category to go with "single," "in a relationship" and "swinger" then some of these problems could be alleviated. (NYT)
Colt Man: My future ex-husband Adam Vinatieri slipped a brace onto his non-kicking foot Monday, then calmly pronounced himself ready to play. Five days after the most discussed foot in Indianapolis become a headline topic, Vinatieri ended the discussion about his availability for the Colts' season opener Sunday at New York. He says he'll play. "I feel pretty good, actually," he said in his first comments since hurting the foot last month. "I'm getting some work in this week, and I'll be ready to go for the weekend." (Vin, FYI: I'm available for footrubs and the like.) (AP)
Golden Girlfriends! A bill requiring the California Department of Aging to include programs for LGBT seniors was passed by the state Senate last week and sent to the desk of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for approval. The Older Californians Equality and Protection Act was authored by gay assemblyman Mark Leno of San Francisco and sponsored by the gay rights group Equality California. (Gay.com)
Odd Couples: Children born to fathers of advancing age are at significantly higher risk of developing autism compared with children born to younger fathers, according a comprehensive study published yesterday that offers surprising new insight into one of the most feared disorders of the brain. Better test Tony Randall's kids pronto. (WP)
Headline-Hungry Spice: If there are no "further concerns" about the well-being of Geri Haliwell's child, then why are they talking to the press? (AP)
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