A HAPPY PRIDE to many today and tomorrow to many in cities that have Prides this weekend.
From peace movements to political parties, the rainbow flag has been the symbol of dozens of historical and cultural organizations. In 1978, though, a gay artist and civil rights activist Gilbert Baker created the first gay pride flag in response to a anti gay community growing.Remember, while at Pride parades and festival to embrace the colors and rise above our haters. As is tradition from years past post. here is the annual pride post, but updated with new undies!
Red...Life: The top color in the rainbow flag
Orange ...Healing: Bright and bold, and stands for healing, a symbol especially important in light of recent events.
Yellow...Sunlight: A message about being yourself instead of hiding in the shadows, the yellow stripe on the rainbow flag is meant to represent sunlight.
Green...Nature: As it does in many other instances, green represents nature.
Blue...Serenity: the original turquoise and indigo stripes were replaced with blue, the cool and calm color that stands for serenity.
Purple...Spirit: Saving the best for last, purple, which falls at the bottom of the flag, stands for spirit.
From peace movements to political parties, the rainbow flag has been the symbol of dozens of historical and cultural organizations. In 1978, though, a gay artist and civil rights activist Gilbert Baker created the first gay pride flag in response to a anti gay community growing.Remember, while at Pride parades and festival to embrace the colors and rise above our haters. As is tradition from years past post. here is the annual pride post, but updated with new undies!
Red...Life: The top color in the rainbow flag
Orange ...Healing: Bright and bold, and stands for healing, a symbol especially important in light of recent events.
Yellow...Sunlight: A message about being yourself instead of hiding in the shadows, the yellow stripe on the rainbow flag is meant to represent sunlight.
Green...Nature: As it does in many other instances, green represents nature.
Blue...Serenity: the original turquoise and indigo stripes were replaced with blue, the cool and calm color that stands for serenity.
Purple...Spirit: Saving the best for last, purple, which falls at the bottom of the flag, stands for spirit.
Take off those colors and show em and wave them proudly!!!! I'll be leaving for the weekend later today to head to New York's' World Pride to par take of what's bound to a memorable experience with such a anniversary. A friend of mine taking the rain up recently texted that the Amtrak up to the city is like one big long party train!!!!!
So let's let the good times roll and all have a Happy Pride Weekend...just get up, get out, live and be seen. Cause baby, we ain't going anywhere.
Oh, OF COURSE you have Pride underwear! And you know, that final photo is going to give certain readers of yours THE VAPOURS.
ReplyDeletetoo late.
DeleteWe need you on one of our floats here handsome!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't even phantom what it will be like in New York. Just have fun!!!!
And is it at half mast already? What a fun and sexy post Professor Borghese!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a blast!
Maddie you are working just too hard, poor little buddy, here let me hold those underwear for you.... as a friend helping out of course. ;)
ReplyDeletesuch a gentleman to hold his coc...I mean underwear.
DeleteI knew your were kind to lend a hand.
DeleteHombre is sexy.
ReplyDeletetalk about tasting the rainbow.
ReplyDeletewhich you probably have, amirite?
DeleteAnitia, does it taste like skittles? ;p
Deletetaste like skittles, but requires a much more wide open mouth..
DeleteI've seen the pictures! ;)
DeleteYou got my attention darling!
ReplyDeleteI had to work a few hours this morning, and saw a group of gay guys walking up market to 30th street station...all bedecked out and carrying flags. Very cool.
You sure do know how to get the message across!!!! You do know bulge sells right?
ReplyDeleteI await a lovely recap.
The Mistress Borghese, an American Institution. Educating and Corrupting men one at a time, since 1910.
ReplyDeleteHave a fun time..I'll miss it.Im in London currently for a few shows
But still not as old as your act of 1897!
DeleteYou're in great shape!
ReplyDeleteI love your undercrackers too.
Enjoy NYC. Wave and cheer for me too. X
It was beautiful!
DeleteI've never seen a more nice pride flag...especially with such lines and fine bulges.
ReplyDelete*gulp*
I'd like to see the pot of gold at the end of that rainbow.
ReplyDeleteFlattery will get you everywhere
DeleteI was wondering if you minded if I repositioned the flag a few times?!?
ReplyDeleteI can't even imagine the train ride up...especially id your wearing that!!!!!
If one listens carefully, you can hear the fabric stretching.
ReplyDeleteYou have nothing to complain about...you look good!
I came back just to view this again. At the woods, I never tired of watching that thing falling out of underwear. I wanted to touch it...did I?
Deletesomeone has tan lines! are you going to raise the flag on the pole? PROUD undies!
ReplyDeleteIs it ever at half mast?
Deletenot sure...
Delete๐๐๐ I spy something not so small!!! I love those briefs!
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous time. I would love to go, but being sort of introverted, way to many people.
I hope you brought those this weekend!!!!
ReplyDeleteStay calm and drop those underwear right now!!!!! Sexy tan line tootes.
ReplyDeleteI'll be there too. Maybe I'll "bump" into you?!?!?!?!
I already forgot what the colors stood for with distractions like this!!! For your age, your in excellent shape.
ReplyDeleteFor a second I thought you were holding a sock.
ReplyDeleteHe should really drop the sock.
Delete๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
ReplyDeleteSweet,Sweet pictures!!! With a good message too.
ReplyDeleteI too will be celebrating in the big apple! I love your blog and you look so cute and, Wow, endowed?!?
ReplyDeleteWelcome Lucien!!!!!
DeleteHappy Pride weekend. Nice pictures, and now we know someone did NOT partake in nude sunbathing at The Woods last weekend. :-)
ReplyDeleteI only get naked walking around or in the pool...to afraid to burn my silly in direct long sunlight.
DeleteNow this is a way to celebrate!!!! We hope you wearing more then that in the city, but it's bound to be wild. Happy Pride!
ReplyDeleteI also plan on bring flip flops too. Why do you ask?
DeleteI wanted to go to New York, but couldn't get out of work to go. But these pictures bighted my day. Your a such a snack!!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy, proud, and great underwear!
ReplyDeleteCommando? Well I hope you meet one...
ReplyDeleteJP
It's hot baby!
DeleteAnd we know the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is very nice also.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pride....New York looks insane.
In the famous words of Noxzema Jackson. "If you want them to know there is steak for dinner, you gotta' let them HEAR IT SIZZLE!"
ReplyDeleteI wore my rainbow T-shirt all last week :-)
ReplyDeleteSx
Your gonna put an eye out with that thing.
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