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FOF #819 – Mini Cows and Killer Crocs

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Marc Felion and Curtis Jensen

Gaybies beware! Kathy Griffin is on the rampage. In case you’ve missed the best reality show on television, comedian Kathy Griffin hit an off-key with some of the gays who have opted to become parents otherwise know as gaybies.

On today’s show Curtis Jensen joins us to talk about his crazy friend’s outrage over Kathy Griffin’s gay-parent controversy and the letter he sent to Bravo to complain.

One thing we never knew is that Curtis’ brother-in-law is a minuteman, a guy who in his spare time travels some four or five hours down to the U.S.-Mexico border and uses a gun to force them back into their country.

On a happier note, the Steamworks twister sideshow at Market Days was huge success, raising money for Chicago House.

Oh the economy! Downsizing is making everything tiny, say hello to mini-cows! Some farmers are now switching their regular sized livestock for these cute and delicious miniaturized versions.

Croc shoes banned from Austrian hospitals for their static electricity properties. The unique shoes may not only kill your fashion sense, but they may actually kill you because they allegedly build up static electricity which can damage electrical units or cause organ failure.

What will the fashionably unconscious wear?

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Thursday, August 14, 2008 • 7-10pm
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Thursday, August 21, 2008 • 7-10pm
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    Comments

  1. Cliff Dix says:

    Always a pleasure to hear from Curtis Jensen. I am already looking forward to see what gingerbread house he makes at the end of the year. I bet he has already started planning it.
    It is funny that he has these two extremely different people in his life the brother-in-law and the gay friend who probably couldn’t be more different and yet the both have the same kind of knee jerk reaction to something that doesn’t even really affect them.

    Pssst. I hate crocs too.

  2. ibox2000 says:

    I’m going to Toronto for the Church St. Fetish Fair. Maybe I’ll meet Curtis at the Steamworks Twister.

  3. Christian83 says:

    Love when Curtis is on the show. Always have to remember his tale about the fu**ing machine.

    Well…some people can maybe have kind of a career by putting out techno songs, even they basically repeating only one word in the song again and again. ;)

    I dislike crocs too.

  4. We love Curtis, but his prejudice over Crocs is way out of hand. He’s like a shoe fetishist.

    Ibox- you won’t be disappointed by the twister booth- it’s a blast!

  5. Jeff from Arizona says:

    Did my market days comment about “GayBees” spark this discussion?

  6. BrettC says:

    I have such a crush on Curtis…. sigh!

  7. RcktMan says:

    Crocs are so evil!!! I think they’re the ugliest shoe-type things ever invented. I’m with ya.

    Great show… I’m so behind, I am trying to catch up! Hope all is going great in SF/LV! :)

  8. Matt says:

    No fear Rcktman, I’m more behind then you. :) I hate minute men. Gonzalo and I almost ran into some of them when we were in San Diego. It was scary!!! They would of been horrible to him because he is a mexican american. His grandparents came here so he is totally american. But he looks Mexican so people are still rude to him and rude to us as a couple.
    I love crocs, they are comfy. But I would never be caught dead in them in public. I only wear them for house work. Great show boys! :)
    Matty

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