Re: g_b Re: creativity

2011-03-26 Thread cuteboy
Deep, and there as some miss call guys as well

--- On Sat, 26/3/11, Deep  wrote:


From: Deep 
Subject: g_b Re: creativity
To: gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, 26 March, 2011, 2:46 PM


  



Dear Un-named (Anaamik),


You missed out AMIT :-)


It's worse when they refuse to tell you which part of town they are pretending 
to live in. So I have another system of nomenclature for these beasts of the 
gay kingdom (or should it be queendom?):


Amit1 - cute psycho - Feb 15, 2011
Amit2 - married bisexual - March 2, 2011
Amit3 - horny bisexual - March 2, 2011 (late night)
Amit4 - prostitute - March 5, 2011
Amit5 - OMG! Husband material - Feb 14, 2011


Then you have the blank call guys. You could label them as 
X1, X2, ...


The best are those who fall in love with you withing 15 minutes of meeting you 
and insist on telling you their sob story. I name them as:


MK1 - BF dumped him - Jan 23, 2011  


Where MK stands for Meena Kumari


Whenever possible, get their pics in your mobile. If the guy is an MK or a 
Psycho all your friends would be fore-warned. :-)








Regards,
Deep


http://gaynotes.blogspot.com





--- In gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com, Bombay Gay  wrote:
>
> hi all
> 
> just wondering
> 
> in the olden days ( not so long actually)
> why was it that when we meet our fellow brethren , every second gay was called
> 1)raj
> 2)rahul
> 3)karan
> 4)sanjay
> 5)sumeet
> 6)Kunal
> and oh yes.. sameer, imran, salman, junaid ,... god knows how many of them
> 
> i thought things were changing when every second gay started calling himself
> 1) ansh
> 2)ayush
> 3)aryan
> 4)aryaman
> 4)parth
> 7)ranbir/ranvir/vir
> 
> get the drift?
> 
> seriously when i got tried of saving raj (1,2,3,4 etc) numbers. so i decided 
> to become creative.. started
> saving 
> 
> 1)rajmalad or rajchembur
> 
> but then started getting more raj from same areas
> 
> so started saving rajcurly hair, raj medium dick, raj queen
> ditto other names
> 
> to be fair, did meet one guy who said he was naitik... i guess he is a fan of 
> rishta kya kehlta hai serial
> 
> Your thoughts?
> 
> regards
> what the heck should i call myself:)
>









Re: g_b Re: [gb] request for photo submission for ICAAP.

2011-03-26 Thread Aditya Bondyopadhyay
Dear Abhay,
Do pls send me by email 2/3 pictures for submission. Pls send me in High
Resolution.
Please mention in your mail that since this is public event, specific NOC is
not required from the subjects.
Best,
Aditya B

On 26 March 2011 10:25, Tintin Mumbai India  wrote:

>
>
> Hello All,
> I had clicked the pix of QAM Mumbai 2011, on 29th Jan.
> Some of those pix, I posted on my blog http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com
>
>  Direct links of the Blog Pages are here:
> 1)
> http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/picture-set-1-from-pride-march-qam.html
> 
> 2)
> http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/picture-set-2-from-pride-march-qam.html
> 
> 3)
> http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/picture-set-3-from-pride-march-qam.html
> 
> 4)
> http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/picture-set-4-from-pride-march-qam.html
> 
> 5)
> http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/picture-set-5-from-pride-march-qam.html
> 
> 6)
> http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/picture-set-6-from-pride-march-qam.html
> 
> 7)
> http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/rainbow-butterflies-on-girgaum.html
> 
> 8)
> http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/star-attraction-of-event-qam-mumbai.html
> 
> 9)
> http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/banners-shown-in-pride-march-qam-mumbai.html
> 
> 10)
> http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/wearing-rainbow-qam-mumbai-2011.html
> 
> 11)
> http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/rainbow-on-earth-qam-mumbai-2011.html
> 
> 12)
> http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/rainbow-on-earth-qam-mumbai-2011_30.html
>
>
> So, if guys in the pix are comfortable with, Some of the pix of QAM can be
> sent for the submission.
>
> If you like the idea, please write back to me at tintin197...@gmail.com
>
> Abhay
>
>
>
> --- Reuse Paper by Both Sided Printing 
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Aditya Bondyopadhyay  > wrote:
>
>> Dear friends,
>> APCOM will host an exhibition @ ICAAP 10 in Busan on queer lives
>> (emphasising the fact that these are ordinary lives like straight
>> people). This does not carry any scholarship or other support, but
>> credit will be given to photographers.
>>
>> For this we need some 10 to 12 photos from India. These have to be in
>> high resolution i.e. Above 7 megapixels at least. If you wish to
>> submit a photo, please send it to me as an attachment here before 1st
>> of April 2011.
>>
>> One crucial requirement of submission is the fact that if faces are
>> clearly shown, you must also send a letter signed by the person(s)
>> whose faces are shown stating they have no objection to the photo
>> being exhibited. This letter can be scanned and attached along with
>> the photo.
>>
>> If more that 12 submissions are received, APCOM will decide which ones
>> to exhibit. Hoping to hear from you all.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Aditya Bondyopadhyay
>>
>> On 3/25/11, Aditya Bondyopadhyay  wrote:
>> > Well for one, it establishes that there is a natural basis for
>> > preference for same sex (provided the research stands up to critical
>> > scientific scrutiny), and that it is not a product of diabolical human
>> > imagination that should therefore be controlled by use of criminal
>> > laws. Much as one would not criminalise any other natural condition
>> > (like left handedness).
>> >
>> > The risk is that the likes of Baba Ramdev can now jump up and claim
>> > that all homosexuals should be injected with serotonin to cure them.
>> > Therefore if the research is found to be critically scientifically
>> > valid, we would have to shift our arguement to whether anyone else
>> > have the right to determine for us if we need to change just to
>> > conform to their idea of what is right and what is not. That is debate
>> > shifts to our right to determine for ourselves how much interfarence
>> > with our bodies we would/should allow.
>> >
>> > Best,
>> > Aditya B
>> >
>> > On 3/25/11, Kris Bass  wrote:
>> >> Dear all:
>> >> I thought I might bring to your attention this potentially misleading
>> >> article published on today's Tims of India.
>

Re: g_b creativity

2011-03-26 Thread Aditya Bondyopadhyay
Someone recently asked me my real name when I told him my name was Aditya.
When I insisted that it really was Aditya, he replied "Oh yes! and I am Shah
Rukh Khan..!!" ..go figure
I am not high on soaps, but is there an Aditya Charecter doing the rounds
there lately...??
:-))
Enjoyed you post though...
Best,
Aditya B

On 26 March 2011 13:52, Bombay Gay  wrote:

>
>
> hi all
>
> just wondering
>
> in the olden days ( not so long actually)
> why was it that when we meet our fellow brethren , every second gay was
> called
> 1)raj
> 2)rahul
> 3)karan
> 4)sanjay
> 5)sumeet
> 6)Kunal
> and oh yes.. sameer, imran, salman, junaid ,... god knows how many of them
>
> i thought things were changing when every second gay started calling
> himself
> 1) ansh
> 2)ayush
> 3)aryan
> 4)aryaman
> 4)parth
> 7)ranbir/ranvir/vir
>
> get the drift?
>
> seriously when i got tried of saving raj (1,2,3,4 etc) numbers. so i
> decided to become creative.. started
> saving
>
> 1)rajmalad or rajchembur
>
> but then started getting more raj from same areas
>
> so started saving rajcurly hair, raj medium dick, raj queen
> ditto other names
>
> to be fair, did meet one guy who said he was naitik... i guess he is a fan
> of rishta kya kehlta hai serial
>
> Your thoughts?
>
> regards
> what the heck should i call myself:)
>
> 
>



-- 
-- 
ADITYA BONDYOPADHYAY
Development Sector Consultant
Advocate (Regd. No. F-218/192 of 1997, Bar Council of W.Bengal, India)

Website: http://adityabondyopadhyay.webs.com/

Notice to all recipients:
Communication not intended for you but reaching you inadvertently needs to
be treated as confidential and destroyed or deleted immediately. Use of such
communication in a manner prejudicial to the interest of Aditya
Bondyopadhyay and/or his principals, and/or his clients, and/or his agents
respectively, may attract legal proceedings which may be of a civil or
criminal nature.

Aditya Bondyopadhyay and/or his principals, and/or his clients, and/or his
agents respectively cannot be held liable or accountable for any and every
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referred source available on the internet and accessible to the public.


g_b Koffee with Karan's 'Gayest' episode ever! :) :)

2011-03-26 Thread Nikhil
People.

Check out Koffee with Karan's episode with John Abraham if you haven't already 
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baEEUxCZqC4

It's the Gayest (read Yummiest! :)) episode ever! John not only looks SIZZLING 
HOT but also flirts with Karan which is a treat to watch! The only problem with 
the show (and this is also mentioned in one of the YouTube video comments) is 
that John and Karan keep calling homosexuality a preference! John's said this 
before as well in other interviews. It's a shame that these two supporters of 
homosexuality are making such a big blunder! That apart, I loved this episode 
and I LOVE John (especially the new beefier version!) and Karan!! :) 

Cheers!




Re: g_b creativity

2011-03-26 Thread Tapesh Maj
Its all got to do with the most popular Telly series of the day and the
attractive hunk (if any ) within it .

So names like - Raj etc. are off profile for the moment .

Tapesh




On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 8:22 AM, Bombay Gay  wrote:

>
>
> hi all
>
> just wondering
>
> in the olden days ( not so long actually)
> why was it that when we meet our fellow brethren , every second gay was
> called
> 1)raj
> 2)rahul
> 3)karan
> 4)sanjay
> 5)sumeet
> 6)Kunal
> and oh yes.. sameer, imran, salman, junaid ,... god knows how many of them
>
> i thought things were changing when every second gay started calling
> himself
> 1) ansh
> 2)ayush
> 3)aryan
> 4)aryaman
> 4)parth
> 7)ranbir/ranvir/vir
>
> get the drift?
>
> seriously when i got tried of saving raj (1,2,3,4 etc) numbers. so i
> decided to become creative.. started
> saving
>
> 1)rajmalad or rajchembur
>
> but then started getting more raj from same areas
>
> so started saving rajcurly hair, raj medium dick, raj queen
> ditto other names
>
> to be fair, did meet one guy who said he was naitik... i guess he is a fan
> of rishta kya kehlta hai serial
>
> Your thoughts?
>
> regards
> what the heck should i call myself:)
>
> 
>


g_b Re: creativity

2011-03-26 Thread Deep
Dear Un-named (Anaamik),
You missed out AMIT :-)
It's worse when they refuse to tell you which part of town they are
pretending to live in. So I have another system of nomenclature for
these beasts of the gay kingdom (or should it be queendom?):
Amit1 - cute psycho - Feb 15, 2011Amit2 - married bisexual - March 2,
2011Amit3 - horny bisexual - March 2, 2011 (late night)Amit4 -
prostitute - March 5, 2011Amit5 - OMG! Husband material - Feb 14, 2011
Then you have the blank call guys. You could label them as X1, X2, ...
The best are those who fall in love with you withing 15 minutes of
meeting you and insist on telling you their sob story. I name them as:
MK1 - BF dumped him - Jan 23, 2011
Where MK stands for Meena Kumari
Whenever possible, get their pics in your mobile. If the guy is an MK or
a Psycho all your friends would be fore-warned. :-)



Regards,Deep
http://gaynotes.blogspot.com


--- In gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com, Bombay Gay  wrote:
>
> hi all
>
> just wondering
>
> in the olden days ( not so long actually)
> why was  it that when we meet  our fellow brethren , every second gay
was called
> 1)raj
> 2)rahul
> 3)karan
> 4)sanjay
> 5)sumeet
> 6)Kunal
> and oh yes.. sameer, imran, salman, junaid ,... god knows how many of
them
>
> i thought things were changing when every second  gay started calling
himself
> 1) ansh
> 2)ayush
> 3)aryan
> 4)aryaman
> 4)parth
> 7)ranbir/ranvir/vir
>
> get the drift?
>
> seriously when i got tried of saving raj (1,2,3,4 etc) numbers. so i
decided to become creative.. started
> saving
>
> 1)rajmalad or rajchembur
>
> but then started getting more raj from same areas
>
> so started saving rajcurly hair, raj medium dick, raj queen
> ditto other names
>
> to be fair, did meet one guy who said he was naitik... i guess he is a
fan of rishta kya kehlta hai serial
>
> Your thoughts?
>
> regards
> what the heck should i call myself:)
>



g_b creativity

2011-03-26 Thread Bombay Gay
hi all

just wondering

in the olden days ( not so long actually)
why was  it that when we meet  our fellow brethren , every second gay was called
1)raj
2)rahul
3)karan
4)sanjay
5)sumeet
6)Kunal
and oh yes.. sameer, imran, salman, junaid ,... god knows how many of them

i thought things were changing when every second  gay started calling himself
1) ansh
2)ayush
3)aryan
4)aryaman
4)parth
7)ranbir/ranvir/vir

get the drift?

seriously when i got tried of saving raj (1,2,3,4 etc) numbers. so i decided to 
become creative.. started
saving 

1)rajmalad or rajchembur

but then started getting more raj from same areas

so started saving rajcurly hair, raj medium dick, raj queen
ditto other names

to be fair, did meet one guy who said he was naitik... i guess he is a fan of 
rishta kya kehlta hai serial

Your thoughts?

regards
what the heck should i call myself:)



g_b Catholic Order Reaches $166 Million Settlement With Sexual Abuse Victims

2011-03-26 Thread asfan




http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/26/us/26jesuits.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=tha23 
 


 



March 25, 2011

Catholic Order Reaches $166 Million Settlement With Sexual Abuse Victims
By WILLIAM YARDLEY

SEATTLE — A Roman Catholic religious order in the Northwest has agreed to pay 
$166 million to more than 500 victims of sexual abuse, many of whom are 
American Indians and Alaska Natives who were abused decades ago at Indian 
boarding schools and in remote villages, lawyers for the plaintiffs said 
Friday. 
 
 
The settlement, with the Oregon Province of the Society of Jesus, known as the 
Northwest Jesuits, is the largest abuse settlement by far from a Catholic 
religious order, as opposed to a diocese, and it is one of the largest abuse 
settlements of any kind by the Catholic Church. The Jesuits are the church’s 
largest religious order, and their focus is education. The Oregon Province 
includes Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska. 
 
 
“There is a huge number of victims, in part because these Native American 
communities were remote and vulnerable, and in part because of a policy by the 
Jesuits, even though they deny it, of sending problem priests to these far-off 
regions,” said Terry McKiernan of Bishopaccountability.org, a victims’ advocacy 
group that tracks abuse cases. 
 
 
The province released a statement saying it would not comment on the settlement 
announced by the plaintiffs’ lawyers because it was involved in bankruptcy 
litigation. The bankruptcy stems from previous abuse settlements, totaling 
about $55 million, reached several years ago. A small group of victims and 
their lawyers have been negotiating the current settlement for more than a year 
as part of the province’s bankruptcy-ordered restructuring. 
 
 
An insurer for the province is paying the bulk of the settlement, which still 
is subject to approval by hundreds of other victims and by a federal judge. 
 
 
John Allison, a lawyer based in Spokane, Wash., represented many clients who 
were abused in the late 1960s and early 1970s while they were students at St. 
Mary’s Mission in Omak, Wash., near the reservation of the Colville 
Confederated Tribes, one of the largest reservations in the country. The 
Jesuits ran the St. Mary’s school until the 1970s, when federal policies began 
to encourage more Indian control. St. Mary’s is now closed, though its building 
stands beside a new school. 
 
 
Mr. Allison noted that English was not the native language for some of the 
students at the time of the abuse. Some were 6 and 7 years old and came from 
difficult family situations. Some were orphans. At the same time, many Jesuit 
priests were not happy to have been assigned to such remote places. 
 
 
“They let down a very vulnerable population,” Mr. Allison said. 
 
 
Lawyers representing some of the victims initially suggested they would go 
after assets of some of the region’s large Jesuit institutions, including 
Gonzaga University and Seattle University. But the settlement does not involve 
them, and their future vulnerability is unclear. Mr. Allison said some of the 
accused priests, now in their 80s, live at Gonzaga under strict supervision. 
 
 
Mr. Allison and another lawyer, Leander James, of Idaho, said the settlement 
required the province to eventually apologize to the victims. 
 
 
One of the plaintiffs, Dorothea Skalicky, was living on the Nez Perce Indian 
Reservation in northern Idaho in the 1970s when she said she was abused by a 
Jesuit priest who ran Sacred Heart Church, in Lapwai. Ms. Skalicky, now 42, 
said that her family lived across from the church for several years, and that 
she was abused from age 6 to 8. 
“My family looked up to him,” Ms. Skalicky said of the priest, who is deceased. 
“He was somebody high up that was respected by the community and my parents.” 
The church, she said, “was supposed to be a safe place.” 
 
 


Laurie Goodstein contributed reporting from New York.





  











 





g_b Re: [gb] request for photo submission for ICAAP.

2011-03-26 Thread Tintin Mumbai India
Hello All,
I had clicked the pix of QAM Mumbai 2011, on 29th Jan.
Some of those pix, I posted on my blog http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com

Direct links of the Blog Pages are here:
1)
http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/picture-set-1-from-pride-march-qam.html

2)
http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/picture-set-2-from-pride-march-qam.html

3)
http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/picture-set-3-from-pride-march-qam.html

4)
http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/picture-set-4-from-pride-march-qam.html

5)
http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/picture-set-5-from-pride-march-qam.html

6)
http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/picture-set-6-from-pride-march-qam.html

7)
http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/rainbow-butterflies-on-girgaum.html

8)
http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/star-attraction-of-event-qam-mumbai.html

9)
http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/banners-shown-in-pride-march-qam-mumbai.html

10)
http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/wearing-rainbow-qam-mumbai-2011.html

11)
http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/rainbow-on-earth-qam-mumbai-2011.html

12)
http://tintinspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/01/rainbow-on-earth-qam-mumbai-2011_30.html


So, if guys in the pix are comfortable with, Some of the pix of QAM can be
sent for the submission.

If you like the idea, please write back to me at tintin197...@gmail.com

Abhay



--- Reuse Paper by Both Sided Printing 


On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Aditya Bondyopadhyay
wrote:

> Dear friends,
> APCOM will host an exhibition @ ICAAP 10 in Busan on queer lives
> (emphasising the fact that these are ordinary lives like straight
> people). This does not carry any scholarship or other support, but
> credit will be given to photographers.
>
> For this we need some 10 to 12 photos from India. These have to be in
> high resolution i.e. Above 7 megapixels at least. If you wish to
> submit a photo, please send it to me as an attachment here before 1st
> of April 2011.
>
> One crucial requirement of submission is the fact that if faces are
> clearly shown, you must also send a letter signed by the person(s)
> whose faces are shown stating they have no objection to the photo
> being exhibited. This letter can be scanned and attached along with
> the photo.
>
> If more that 12 submissions are received, APCOM will decide which ones
> to exhibit. Hoping to hear from you all.
>
> Best regards,
> Aditya Bondyopadhyay
>
> On 3/25/11, Aditya Bondyopadhyay  wrote:
> > Well for one, it establishes that there is a natural basis for
> > preference for same sex (provided the research stands up to critical
> > scientific scrutiny), and that it is not a product of diabolical human
> > imagination that should therefore be controlled by use of criminal
> > laws. Much as one would not criminalise any other natural condition
> > (like left handedness).
> >
> > The risk is that the likes of Baba Ramdev can now jump up and claim
> > that all homosexuals should be injected with serotonin to cure them.
> > Therefore if the research is found to be critically scientifically
> > valid, we would have to shift our arguement to whether anyone else
> > have the right to determine for us if we need to change just to
> > conform to their idea of what is right and what is not. That is debate
> > shifts to our right to determine for ourselves how much interfarence
> > with our bodies we would/should allow.
> >
> > Best,
> > Aditya B
> >
> > On 3/25/11, Kris Bass  wrote:
> >> Dear all:
> >> I thought I might bring to your attention this potentially misleading
> >> article published on today's Tims of India.
> >>
> http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=TOINEW&BaseHref=TOIM%2F2011%2F03%2F25&ViewMode=HTML&PageLabel=23&EntityId=Ar02306&AppName=1
> >> *Gay or straight? Brain chemical decides sexual preference**
> >> *
> >> *
> >> *London: Chinese researchers have identified a chemical in the brain
> that
> >> controls sexual preference in mice. They found that male mice lose their

g_b Re: [gb] John's swinging now - Bombay Times / 25Mar2011 / Page 50

2011-03-26 Thread Aditya Bondyopadhyay
Hi Tintin,
The 'Now' in the first line of your mail was very entertaining...
:-))

On 3/26/11, Tintin Mumbai India  wrote:
> *John's swinging now *
>
>
> While John's relationship status still remains complicated, one things for
> sure John's open to swinging! Yeah, you read that right, and if you still
> dont believe us, hear it from the man himself: "I think its very normal for
> men to express their sexuality. I'm flattered when a man hits on me",
> confessed our dashing Johnny boy after he became the countrys gay icon
> following his butt-baring act in Dostana. He further adds, I'm open and
> available to everyone both men and women. He might be the hottest single man
> available in town (after his reported breakup with long-time girlfriend
> Bips), so we think he might just be sending out the wrong signals. So whats
> it gonna be, Johnny boy We love you one way or the other.
>
>
> --- Reuse Paper by Both Sided Printing 
>

-- 
Sent from my mobile device

-- 
ADITYA BONDYOPADHYAY
Development Sector Consultant
Advocate (Regd. No. F-218/192 of 1997, Bar Council of W.Bengal, India)

Website: http://adityabondyopadhyay.webs.com/

Notice to all recipients:
Communication not intended for you but reaching you inadvertently needs to
be treated as confidential and destroyed or deleted immediately. Use of such
communication in a manner prejudicial to the interest of Aditya
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g_b John's swinging now - Bombay Times / 25Mar2011 / Page 50

2011-03-26 Thread Tintin Mumbai India
*John's swinging now *


While John's relationship status still remains complicated, one things for
sure John's open to swinging! Yeah, you read that right, and if you still
dont believe us, hear it from the man himself: "I think its very normal for
men to express their sexuality. I'm flattered when a man hits on me",
confessed our dashing Johnny boy after he became the countrys gay icon
following his butt-baring act in Dostana. He further adds, I'm open and
available to everyone both men and women. He might be the hottest single man
available in town (after his reported breakup with long-time girlfriend
Bips), so we think he might just be sending out the wrong signals. So whats
it gonna be, Johnny boy We love you one way or the other.


--- Reuse Paper by Both Sided Printing