So I just gave a ride downtown to this guy

stephrc79:

greymichaela:

He was white, middle-aged, nothing terribly exciting. But he was very friendly and we talked the entire time about what he does (works for a company that manufactures cable) and what he was doing down here (a conference) and that segued into where we’d visited and where we’d LIKE to visit and I mentioned I wanted to move to Canada, so we talked about that—it was a good 20 minute drive.

And then we got downtown and he was like “damn, where’s this traffic coming from” and I told him it was the football season opener but not to ask me anything else because all I could tell him was football had a pointy ball.

Me: “Ask me about HOCKEY and I can tell you some stuff.”

Him: “I USED TO PLAY HOCKEY!”

So then he said he wasn’t exactly agile enough to do it anymore and I said yeah, that’s why I write about it instead and I’d just written a hockey romance.

Him: “Wait, what, you’re published? Where can I find your books??”

Me: “Well, that depends, are you okay reading gay romance?”

Him: “You mean male/male?”

Me: “Yes.”

Him: “Well… I’m married.”

Me: *braced for him to have some kind of bullshit excuse about it makes him less of a man or his wife doesn’t like it*

Him: “And my husband’s name is David.”

No lie, we looked at each other like:

So then I gave him my card and he promised to look me up on FB after he’d read my stuff and told me I was “the actual best” and he was giving his husband my books and tipped me 50% the end

This whole thing started out with ‘white middle-aged male’, and ngl, I braced myself for the bad, but instead this adorable thing happened, and thank you OP. Good way to start a Monday.

Former Edmonton Oilers enforcer Georges Laraque wins drag competition | The Star

queeraspuck:

A former Edmonton Oilers enforcer lip-synched his way to victory at a drag queen competition Friday.

Georges
Laraque won the $1,000 prize at the Montreal Pride event after
performing Whitney Houston’s I Will Always Love You in a wedding dress,
and promptly donated the money back to the festival.

“It was packed, it was insane, it was awesome,” Laraque told StarMetro in a phone interview Monday.

Laraque
was known as one of the National Hockey League’s toughest fighters
during his 14-year career, standing six feet three inches and weighing
over 270 pounds.

Although Laraque does not identify as LGBTQ, when
Montreal Pride reached out and asked him to enter last weekend’s
competition, he said the decision was simple.

“There’s
many people that still suffer today different types of discrimination
just because of their sexual orientation. I think that’s stupid in
2018,” Laraque said.

“It’s one thing to say you are supportive, but I’ve always liked to do it in action.”

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Former Edmonton Oilers enforcer Georges Laraque wins drag competition | The Star