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Hello I'm Rich Brown and this is my personal website and blog. I'm just your simple, average, down to earth, professional, out gay man and aspiring circuit boy, living in Phoenix, Arizona with a few things to say while trying to find my place among all the scary, conservative, religious nuts in this sick and twisted world.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007 |
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Thank You To My Friends
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I just wanted to take a second and send out a big thank you to all my friends, especially those who went way out of their way to come out to Phoenix for the weekend. Their trip, partially to celebrate my birthday and partially just to hang out together and go to the Trade Superheroes Party at Burn, was a complete surprise to me, and turned out to be a really fun time for everyone.

It's times like these when I realize how lucky I am, and what great friends I have. While I'm sometimes sad that not all of us are together in a single city these days, it just goes to show that no matter how far the distance, as long as you communicate, make time for each other and really care about each other, distance is never an issue.

I always tell outsiders when they meet us at a party, a pride festival or some other event that I truly have some of the very best friends in the world. You won't meet a more genuine, caring, easy going, and fun group of guys to spend time with and call friends.
The core crew consisting of Bernard, Philip, Tony, Justin, Jerry and I all have this unique dynamic between us that allows us to travel together, laugh at each other, understand each other, and just have some serious fun wherever we go. Over the years we've expanded our crew, added new boyfriends into the mix, and met new extended friends, but the one thing that always remains constant is the bond that holds us all together. It's unique, it's special and it's the reason I know we're all going to spend many more fun times together with each other.
I love you guys. Thanks for making the past year a really special one, and I look forward to so much more to come. Cheers!Labels: Bernard, Friends, Gay Life, Jerry Timms, Justin Chanley, Philip, Random Thoughts, Tony
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Saturday, November 10, 2007 |
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Trade Superheroes Party At Burn On November 10th
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It was Burn Nightclub's one year anniversary and the night of the Trade 'Superheroes' Party with DJ Alexander and Flava. It was one of the reason's the gang was in Phoenix, and a party Justin and I have been looking forward too since it's announcement at the last Trade Party back in August.
Justin, Antonio and I decided to go all out and dress up for the event.
 Antonio (Superboy), Justin (Green Arrow), Rich (Batman)
 Jeremiah (Riddick), Jerry, Philip & Bernard

The party was a huge hit. We arrived shortly after midnight and the club was already packed. We met up with our friend Gracie who was there with the headliner DJ Alexander and a few of their other friends from San Diego.
If you haven't seen him yet, DJ Alexander is amazing live and certainly doesn't let the crowd down. This was our third time hearing him spin, with the first being at the Tribe Boiler Room Party during Long Beach Pride and the second at Rich's in San Diego. We enjoyed the music and partied all night long with our friends. Around 1AM Flava came on stage and performed for two songs. Having seen Flava perform at almost all the recent circuit parties we've been too, it was slightly surreal to have this performance being in Phoenix.






We ran into several old and new friends and the night just flew boy too fast. It was great to spend the evening in Phoenix with my Crew and turned out to be a total blast.. This party was most definitely a great way to celebrate the one year anniversary of the Burn Nightclub. Cheers!Labels: Bernard, Burn Nightclub Phoenix, Circuit Party, Dance Music, DJ Alexander, Gay Life, Jeremiah, Jerry Timms, Justin Chanley, Philip, Phoenix, Tony, Trade Party
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Friday, November 09, 2007 |
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The Gang Hits Phoenix For A Weekend
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Yes I do realize that I haven't posted in a while which in my case is indicative of the fact that I either have too much going on in my life to take the time to post, or that I'm in a self-imposed rehab from society. In this case it was a combination of the two.
I was pleasantly surprised the other weekend when my entire gang of friends showed up in Phoenix for the weekend. Bernard from San Francisco, Tony & Justin (DJ) from San Diego, Philip from Los Angeles and Jamie from Toronto. For one short weekend, they all converged upon Phoenix to hang out and party it up. It was almost one month to the day from our cruise that we all last saw each other.
Prior to our cruise I had mentioned to Philip about the Trade Superheroes party on November 10th, and asked him to come out. I also mentioned to the other guys, but everyone apologized saying they couldn't make it for one reason or another so I thought that only Philip and Jamie were the only ones coming into town for the weekend. Justin, Antonio and I picked Philip up at the airport and then headed over to Jerry's to pick him up and head to dinner. Once we said our hello's we walked inside and were startled by Bernard, Tony and DJ jumping out from behind the couch. Apparently it was all planned out on the cruise and all the boys managed to keep it a surprise from both Justin and I. I was really happy to see everyone because I was just texting with Bernard earlier in the day saying how I wished he was here for the weekend. He totally hammed it up and said "Me too, take lot's of pictures" I was in complete shock, it was a really great surprise.
 Jerry & Bernard
 Tony & Dallas Justin (DJ)
 Justin, Rich & Antonio
 Philip & Jamie
 The Gang hanging out chatting after a few drinks
 Another one of the Gang hanging out on Friday night
We gathered the group together and headed over to Cibo's on 5th Ave and Fillmore for a bit to eat before Jamie's flight arrived. Cibo's is a quint, trendy, Pizzeria located inside one of the early historic homes in the Roosevelt district and it offers some of the best pizza in the valley. We enjoyed our pizza, a few bottles of wine and then agreed to meet up over at Amsterdam after picking up Jamie from the airport.
Around Midnight we reconvened for a few drinks at Amsterdam. It was actually pretty crowded for a Friday night and we ran into Travis, Nester and a few other friends. It was a beautiful evening out and great to have the gang together again in Phoenix of all places. This was the very first time we've all been together here in Phoenix. We hung out for a few cocktails and then decided to move the party and the gang back over to our house for the rest of the evening. It was a fun night, and the beginning of a a really long weekend to come. Cheers!Labels: Bernard, Gay Life, Jerry Timms, Justin Chanley, Philip, Phoenix, Tony
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Leaving For One Mighty Weekend
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Well this is it, the event we've been planning since last fall, One Mighty Weekend in Orlando. Paired along with Gay Days Disney World, One Mighty Weekend is one of the largest circuit party events in all of North America. Starting on Friday and running non stop through Monday morning, it's been described to me from many reliable sources as a must attend event.
 Buena Vista Palace (One Mighty Weekend Host Hotel)
 Typhoon Lagoon (Friday Evening Party)
 Reunion Pool Parties (Friday, Saturday & Sunday Days)
 One Mighty Party (Saturday Evening)
 Colosseum Party (Sunday Evening)
Justin, Jerry and I are flying out Wednesday morning where we'll be meeting up with the rest of the gang in Orlando sometime between Wednesday and Friday. On Thursday Justin, Jerry and I along with Bernard, Philip, Tony, Dallas Justin are heading over for a day of fun and excitement in the park. The rest of the San Diego boys will be arriving sometime on Friday.
It's panning out to be a fun filled weekend with both old and new friends. For more information about One Mighty Weekend, check out their website at http://www.onemightyweekend.com So until I return from my party weekend, cheers!Labels: Bernard, Circuit Party, Gay Days Orlando, Gay Life, Jerry Timms, Justin Chanley, One Mighty Weekend, Philip, San Diego Boys, Tony
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I Have The Best Friends
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I've had so many things on my mind lately, it's just been a matter of finding time to actually sit down and write a little bit. I've been thinking a lot about my friends and friendship lately. I don't know if it's the result of the emotional after effects of the recent parties or not, but it's been something that's been in the forefront of my thoughts.
I really have to say that I feel like I have the best friends in the world. I know probably everyone thinks that, but I really do. My friends are all amazing and beautiful people in every aspect. Every single one of them is non-judgemental, loving, caring, and a true friend in every way. I really love them all like they are my family, and enjoy spending time with them, going on trips with them, and just having them as a large part of my life.
 Mark & Andrea hanging in the park at Phoenix Pride 2007
 Tony, Bernard, Jerry, Philip, Rob & Justin at the White Party Palm Springs 2007
It seems like lately Justin and I have been meeting so many new and interesting people, and I can see our circle of friends slowly expanding every year. I would consider myself to be a very lucky person to be fortunate enough to meet so many amazing people. It sort of really hit me last weekend when I was talking to Andrea as we were walking around Phoenix Pride and I asked her what she thought about Rob. She said to me that he was great, and what really hit home was when she said "You guys always seem to meet the nicest people" I'd have to agree. I don't know if it's because we have little time for foolishness and flaky people, or because we tend to attract really down to earth, genuine friends, but either way it's really been a very positive experience for us.
I was explaining to someone that we started calling ourselves the SF Boys because Justin, Philip, Bernard and I used to all live in San Francisco and hang out together. Over the past few years our group of SF Boys has expanded to include old and new friends spanning San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, and now even London.
I guess the bottom line here is this is what life is all about, at least for me. Great times, and lifelong friends with whom you can share everything. All I can say is that I really do have the best friends in the world and I can only hope that others are as fortunate to have friends like mine. Cheers!Labels: Bernard, Gay Life, Jerry Timms, Justin Chanley, Philip, Tony
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Thursday, January 11, 2007 |
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Los Angeles NYE 2006 - The Party
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After a rather scenic drive around downtown Los Angeles we finally made it over to the Hollywood Palladium. I won't mention why we ended up taking a rather long detour around the city because someone thought they knew where they were going and ended up taking us the wrong way. *cough* Philip *cough*
 Gurl ... Where did you get that gay ass belt?
 Wake up Jerry the party hasn't even started yet!
 DJ, Tony, Art, Jerry trying to figure out how to work his camera & Justin
We walked in, looked around and the place was packed with guys of all types, ages and races, including some local celebrities such as Wilson Cruz, and a few Undergear models.
 We must have been standing on the rice paddy side of the dance floor.
 The devil on one shoulder telling me to do evil things ...
 And the Angel on the other shoulder. Could you be any skinnier or whiter Justin?
As fitting as it may have been for being in Hollywood, a video montage of various movie clips from 2006 where flashed up on all the screens around the room which led us right up to a rather loud and exciting 10 second countdown to the new year!
 Happy New Year 2007!
 Confetti & Smoke spew down on the packed crowd
 Interesting lighting casts a glow across the entire room as everyone kisses
Manny Lehman was the DJ for the evening and the party rolled on until 4 AM. Not ready to stop dancing we headed back to Philip's for a quick wardrobe change and then back out again to the Hollywood Arena for afterhours. The afterhours party was packed and I think most of us actually had more fun at the afterhours then we did at the main event. We danced until around 9:30 AM before packing it in and heading back to Philip's apartment to catch a few hours of sleep before bringing our weekend to a close.
There is really something tragic about walking out of a dance club mid-morning when the sun is full on in the middle of the sky. Oh well, we had a great time and will probably do it all over again next year.
Well that's it for the Los Angeles NYE posts and photos. Once again it was fun to spend time with our friends. I'm looking forward to this year as we'll all be getting together again for a few different partiesLabels: Bernard, Circuit Party, Holidays, Jerry Timms, Justin Chanley, Los Angeles, New Years Eve, Tony
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Los Angeles NYE 2006 - Getting Ready
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Everyone headed back to Philip's apartment in the early evening to catch a quick disco nap before going out for the night. We were all headed to the same destination, one of the largest New Year's Eve Dance Parties in the world, held at the Hollywood Palladium.
You would think it would be a daunting task with a limited amount of space, 12 people, and two bathrooms to get everyone ready, but surprisingly everything flowed as smoothly as a well oiled machine.
 White Steve digs through his bags for the perfect outfit
 Randall waiting for everyone to finish
 Justin and Tony
 What's wrong Stan?
 Damn Steve are you always this happy?
 It's not midnight yet Bernard, no sneaking an early kiss!
 Kendall hitting up the Red Bull before the party
 The entire gang of 12 before we headed out to the party
We all managed to get showered, dressed and ready in a matter of two hours. We loaded up into the cars around 9 and headed out to the Hollywood Palladium for the main event of the evening.Labels: Bernard, Circuit Party, Holidays, Jerry Timms, Justin Chanley, Los Angeles, New Years Eve, San Diego Boys, Tony
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Los Angeles NYE 2006 - The Day Shopping
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We woke up somewhere around noon to White Steve cooking everyone breakfast. After eggs, bacon, bagels and hash browns we all got ready and headed our own ways. Stan, White Steve, Kendall, Steve & Randall headed out to the 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica, Tony & DJ headed to brunch at the Beverly Wilshire, Philip met up with some local friends to go over to the UCLA basketball game, and Justin, Jerry, Bernard and I headed up to West Hollywood for some coffee and then over to the Farmers Market & Grove for an interesting shopping experience.
 Kendall, Stan & White Steve
 The downtown Los Angeles skyline in the distance
 Shopping at the Grove



Walking around the Grove was an interesting experience. Not only was there a ridiculous amount of hot guys all over the place, but Jackie from the Bravo TV show 'Work Out' walked right past us. It was a bit surreal, but I guess that's all a part of being in Los Angeles.
 Bernard & Justin pose for a quick Photo
 Justin, Bernard & Jerry
 Rich, Justin, Bernard & Jerry as it turns dusk at the Grove
 The evening sky over Los Angeles
Jerry, Bernard, Justin and I spent most of the afternoon into the early evening walking around, talking, shopping and having a really great time at the Grove. If you ever get a chance to check out the Abercrombie store there, it's definitely worth it. Four stories high, shelves and shelves of clothes, interesting paintings, and a shirtless male model exhibiting pretty much the most perfect body I've ever seen, all while standing at the front door and greeting incoming customers. Only in Los Angeles.Labels: Bernard, Circuit Party, Holidays, Jerry Timms, Justin Chanley, Los Angeles, New Years Eve, San Diego Boys, Tony
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Los Angeles NYE 2006 - The Night Before
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The first night everyone arrived in Los Angeles, which was Saturday the 30th, we packed into a few cars and headed out to West Hollywood or WeHo as the gay's call it and started our evening with a few drinks at the Abbey.
 Jerry, Justin, Tony & Dallas Justin
 Tony, Dallas Justin & Kendall
 Stan, Kendall & Steve in the background
 Can you say Asian sandwich? Bernard, Rich & Philip (More Asparagus?)
 Look who we ran into! Ben & Ed formerly from Phoenix
As I was looking across the room I immediately spotted Ben, an old friend and business partner of mine from Phoenix who has since moved to Los Angeles. He was at the Abbey with his pseudo roommate Ed, also from Phoenix. He came over, hung out and we had a chance to catch up a little bit.
We stayed at the Abbey long enough for a few drinks and then walked next door to Heat. It was certainly the happening place of the evening, packed with wall to wall people.
 Look who else Justin & I ran into! Kevin!
Kevin actually knew we were coming out to Los Angeles and we first met up with him at the Abbey. Although brief, it was good to get a chance to catch up with Kevin and spend a little time with him. Kevin moved from Phoenix to Los Angeles a few years ago and is loving every minute of it. Every time I talk to him he wants to know when Justin and I are moving out as well. Patience my boy, patience.
 They're all secretly wearing Invisaligns! Stan, Randall, Philip & Bernard
 Randall, Steve, Bernard, Philip, & Kendall
 2 yummy boys from San Fran hanging out with Tony & Dallas Justin
Around 2 AM everything started shutting down and we were quickly ushered out of the bars and onto the street. We packed it up and headed out to grab a bite to eat at some late night dinner. Stan proceeded to wow us all and promptly ordered the $9.99 full dinner special with salad and dessert. Let me tell you that kid can eat, but also no photos of it for prosperity. So sad. After some food, a few stories and many laughs, we headed back to Philips where 12 of us would be spending the night.Labels: Bernard, Circuit Party, Holidays, Jerry Timms, Justin Chanley, Los Angeles, New Years Eve, San Diego Boys, Tony
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Wednesday, December 27, 2006 |
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New Year's Eve in Los Angeles
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So Justin, Jerry and I have decided to head out to Los Angeles for New Year's Eve and meet up with the all the boys. It's sort of a north meets south type of relationship, in what we call the San Francisco Crew hanging out with the San Diego crew.
We're all converging in Los Angeles for the weekend to hit up the New Year's Los Angeles event sponsored by Masterbeat. Manny Lehman will be spinning, and it's suppsed to be the largest New Year's event in the country, so you know it's going to be one wild and crazy weekend.
THE MAIN EVENT:

THE USUAL SUSPECTS:
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WARNING:
If you happen to see any of these people, consider them all to be extremely well dressed and fabulous and avoid them at all costs for fear of having an inconcievable good time which could result in projectile vomiting.
I'm really looking forward to our trip and hanging out with my friends again. I'm actually going to be headed out a bit early to meet up with Jerry who will already be there, and Philip who will just be getting back from his trip to Europe. Justin and Bernard will be flying in on Friday night and we'll be meeting up with Tony and the rest of the boys on Saturday. Phillip has graciously agreed to accomodate all 10 of us in his apartment in Santa Monica. This is going to be one interesting weekend. Cheers!Labels: Bernard, Circuit Party, Jerry Timms, Justin Chanley, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Diego Boys, San Francisco, Tony, Travel
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006 |
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Happy Birthday To Me
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Well first, yes I'm back from Los Angeles. Justin and got back in around midnight on Sunday night. It was very difficult to go back to work today after a weekend of debauchery with my friends in Los Angeles. I'll post photos and details shortly.
Tonight Justin and I went to the movies to see 'The Departed' since we had two movies passes that expired tomorrow. I'll just say that the movie was incredibly well done and a great story line. For me it was along the lines of Crash and I would highly recommend going to see it.
Lastly it's now 12:57 and it's officially my 36th Birthday. Yes this is a shameless self-birthday promotion post and I don't even care. I'm telling you bitches yet again so you can plan accordingly for next year and remember to send the presents early!

Philip, Bernard, Tony, Roger, and Justin all helped me to an early celebration this past weekend in Los Angeles, and it was great. I really am very lucky to have such wonderful friends. I don't really have anything special planned for my birthday today. Work is going to be pretty busy and following it, I'm probably going out to dinner to my favorite restaurant, AZ-88, with at least my Mom and Justin, and hopefully Mark and Andrea as well if they can join us. In all honesty I've never really been one to be big on birthdays, it's just another day, but it does make you feel special and loved when people remember. So thanks to Clint and Dan for their early wishes this evening.
I've been mentally preparing myself for this day because it officially marks the year that I'm now closer to 40 then I was to 30. I'm not sure if I'm ready that yet or not, but I suppose there isn't much I can do about it. I've seen quite a bit over these 36 years and I can honestly say that I'm happier now then I've been in a really long time, so that has to count for something right? I have an amazing partner (Justin), a wonderful little puppy (Berger), a supportive family (My Mother and the clan back east), amazing friends (You know who you are!), a beautiful home, a good job and my health. I wouldn't consider myself lucky, I would consider myself incredibly fortunate and as my Mother likes to point out, very blessed, to have all the pieces of my life fit together so well.
Well that's it, I'm off to bed to dream a little before I have to get up and head into the office. I promise I'll post photos from the trip this week. Happy Birthday to me and cheers to the rest of you!Labels: Bernard, Los Angeles, Tony
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Off To Los Angeles
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That's right kids, Justin and I are off to Los Angeles to meet up with our friends for a short weekend trip as an early celebration of my 30th (wink, wink) birthday next Tuesday. We fly out tomorrow right after work and head back on Sunday evening. We're meeting Philip, Bernard & Tony and will be staying at Phillips new pad in Santa Monica.

I'm excited about going out and spending some time in LA. It's been a few years since I've stayed in LA and I'm looking forward to the opportunity to go out and party it up in West Hollywood, so step aside Lance Bass and Richen, the Phoenix boys are coming to town.
I'll post some photos from the trip when I get back next week. Have a great weekend everyone! Cheers!Labels: Bernard, Los Angeles, Tony
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Montreal Black & Blue 2006
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Well here it is, the big 'Montreal Black & Blue 2006' post. Once again I'm going to combine the entire Circuit Party trip into one big post with photos. Before I get into the details I better touch on this really quickly, Black & Blue is one of the PREMIER Circuit Party events around the world. People come to this event from all over the globe, and I'll be the first to tell you that it certainly lived up to it's reputation. For those of you who are still unfamiliar with the Circuit and Circuit Parties, according to Wikipedia: A CIRCUIT PARTY IS a huge dance party, extending through a night and into the following day, almost always with a number of affiliated events in the days leading up to and following the main event. Circuit parties were first developed, in connection with the early tea dances and theme parties held on Fire Island, in the carefree days after police abuse and before the beginning of the health crisis. They came to resemble underground rave parties in some respects, but differ in that circuit parties are highly publicized and professionally produced, and tend to attract people from a wider age range and a broader geographic area. While open to anyone, the parties generally are viewed as social events for gay men. Circuit parties charge admission, with some being run for-profit and others benefiting charities, generally those which benefit the Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgender communities or HIV/health related programs. Attending more than one party per year, due to a variety of factors such as differing locations, can be rather expensive. Even the most dedicated party-goers don't attempt to run the whole "circuit" - there are simply too many parties to make this possible. Gay men who are regular attendees at multiple circuit parties are sometimes referred to as circuit boys. Read More About Circuit Parties On Wikipedia
Woo Hoo! I guess by definition that officially makes us Circuit Boys. Now lets get to the story ... Wednesday Arrival in Montreal: After a long red-eye flight from Phoenix, and meeting up with Bernard during our connecting flights in Chicago, we finally arrived in Montreal around 9 AM on Wednesday morning. It was overcast, raining and not looking to be a very nice day. We caught a cab to our home for the week, the Delta Hotel on President Kennedy in downtown Montreal. Because we arrived a little early, the hotel wasn't going to have a room available for us until after 12 PM, so Justin, Bernard and I immediately checked our bags at the bell stand and headed up the street to scout out the downtown. Around Noon our room was ready and we headed back to the hotel to check in, nap and shower before Philip was going to arrive around 10 PM. Our room was on the 19th floor and had a great view of the city as well as an interesting vantage point of the building project next door. It was a suite, so it had a full sitting area as well which gave us all more room to spread out and get comfortable during our 7 day vacation. Thursday Around Montreal: Tony arrived on a red-eye flight from San Diego on Thursday morning. After milling around the room for a bit, we headed out to grab a bite to eat, did some shopping in the underground city and then jumped on the Metro to head up to the Gay Village for some shopping. We started with a little underwear shopping at Priape where Bernard and Tony picked up a few pairs of assorted Ginch-Gonch briefs for the weekend. One we all got our underwear properly situated, we headed over to Cuir Northbound for some leatherwear shopping. Marc, the manager from Cuir Northbound, was very persistent about getting one or more of us naked that day. Let's just say he achieved his goal by getting Justin to not only try on, but also get a 'personal' fitting for a leather jock with built in cock-ring. Of course Justin just couldn't resist the COCK-ring, so he ended up buying the jock. I think I've created a monster. Philip and Bernard also ditched their shirts and tried on a few things, however I just couldn't convince Tony to try out the Pony tail. Oh well maybe next time. We finished up our shopping and then headed over to Mado for a few drinks in preparation for the evenings festivities. Thursday The Jock Party: Thursday night was the first official party of the week, the Jock Party. As you might have guessed from the name and photos below it was a jock attire themed party. Around 10 PM we headed up to Parking for the Pre-Party and then around 1 AM we headed over to Stereo where the official party was taking place. Unfortunately we were not permitted to take cameras into any of these venues so most of the photos are before and after photos of the group. Friday Around Montreal: We stayed at the Jock party until around 4 AM when we headed back to the hotel. We crashed for a few hours and then headed out for some food and to trek around the city a little bit. I managed to catch the Round-Trip Ticket travel show on Logo which said that the best views of the city could be had from hiking up Parc du Mount-Royal to the Cross and looking out over the city from the top, so that we did. Philip being the ever consummate tourist, had an entire stack of printed maps and walking tours for Montreal so he knew right were to go. We headed up through McGill University to the park and then started our ascent up the hill and the steep stairs to the overlook. Once we got to the top the views were amazing. We couldn't have asked for a more beautiful fall day in Montreal. After taking some photos of us all from the overlook we headed around to the path that lead down the back side of the cross. We actually almost headed back down the way we came and would have missed the entire out side of the city (thanks Philip!). Once we took this back path we headed down into the woods a bit until we reached a clearing where you could look out over the whole north-east side of Montreal. In the first photo below you can clearly see the Montreal Olympic Stadium in the background, which was going to be our Sunday destination spot for the main event, the Black & Blue 2006 Supersonic Party. We hiked down the park and then decided in reward for our ambitious day of being out of the hotel and trekking around Montreal we would stop at a local bakery and pick up some confectionaries, brie, salami, pate, and a sliced baguette for us to snack on back in the room before getting ready for the Leather Party. That's the one thing I miss about being in a city like Montreal ... access to wonderful small bakeries overflowing with fresh baked goods, quaint trendy restaurants, and small boutique clothing stores. I guess this is the reason why I enjoy traveling so much, to experience culture, other people, and the things I'm missing here in Phoenix. Friday The Leather Party: The main event of the night was the leather party. We snapped a quick fully clothed, pre-departure photo before heading over to Parking for the pre-leather party. Parking was crowded with so many leather clad studs, and within minutes of arriving, Junior Vasquez took the DJ booth, spun up some really hot beats and got the crowd cheering and dancing in a way which would set the mood for the rest of the evening. Around 1 AM we headed over to Club Medley for the main event, the Black & Blue Leather Party. We arrived, check our clothes and proceeded into the club in our leather gear. It was packed with old, young, short, and tall ... men of all types. David Knapp was spinning the main event and he took us on a journey for the rest of the night. While I like Kevin Aviance, I wasn't all that thrilled with his performance. It went on just too long and sort of brought everyone down a bit from their previous dance high. We danced with, watched and even touched a few of the hot leather boys until finally grabbing our clothes at 6 AM and heading back to the hotel. Once we got to the hotel we decided that since we hadn't had any photos of us in our leather gear that we should take a photo shoot. Let's just say the photo shoot went a little crazy and at the request (begging) of my friends, the photos posted below are pretty much the only decent ones that I was allowed to post. The rest, well you'll just have to use your imagination. Saturday Around Montreal: Bernard, Tony and I got up on Sunday morning and headed over to the Village for brunch at the Saloon. The food was good and the restaurant was packed with people while a live DJ spun some fresh beats at the bar. Immediately following brunch we headed back to the hotel to pick up Justin and Philip who we left there to get a few extra winks of sleep. Once everyone was ready we hopped on the Metro and headed back up the 3 stops from the hotel to the Gay Village to do a little more shopping. After finishing up shopping we decided to stop at the Sky Bar and grab ourselves a few drinks and get pumped up before heading out to what was promised to be one of the more memorable parties of the weekend, the Military Party. Saturday The Military Party: There was so much hype all week surrounding the Military Party that we couldn't wait to slip on our camo's and head out to the party. The event was held at Metropolis which was a converted theatre / opera house. We arrived around 12 AM and there were quite a few people in there by the time we got through security and up to the main floor. Manny Lehman was the featured DJ of the night, and once again he did not disappoint. Playing some of his featured songs like 'Someone to Hold' by Veronica and some new songs like Rosabel's mix of 'I Feel For You' by John Kano feat. Gia 7' We also met a few new friends and danced our asses off until around 6 AM before grabbing our misplaced clothing and heading back to the hotel for a little bit of shut-eye before Sunday's main event, Supersonic at the Montreal Olympic Stadium.  |
Sunday Dinner in the Village: We got a few hours of sleep before getting up, getting ready and heading back up to the village for dinner and some drinks. Last night at the military we met a really cute, sweet and well mannered Irish lad, Rob, who was in town for Black & Blue. Apparently Rob decided to stop off in Canada for Black & Blue on his was back to London from his past work assignment in Sydney. He was staying alone at the hotel so we decided to invite him out on Sunday to hang and get to know all of us. We jumped on the metro and headed over to Le Planete in the Village for dinner. The food was good but the conversation was better. It's always so much fun to meet and get to know new people and fellow circuit partiers. I think the best part of dinner was the cute bartender that kept coming over to our table. He was so cute and became immediately flustered when I asked if I could take his photo. It was funny because after the photo, he could barely look at me and kept blushing every time I said something to him. I loved every minute of it. Following dinner we headed over to the Sky Bar / Sky Lounge for the Official Pre-Supersonic T-Dance for a few drinks and some motivation. The music was new, loud and hopping while the beer was going down oh so well. After a few pitchers of beer, some photos and dancing we jumped back on the Metro to head back to the hotel to get ready for the main event, Supersonic at the Montreal Olympic Stadium. Sunday Supersonic at the Olympic Stadium: The photo below was of all of us before we headed out to the Montreal Olympic Stadium. The party started at 10 and would go on until Monday at noon. We jumped back on the Metro around 11 and took it all the way up to the stadium to begin one hell of a long evening of non-stop dancing. My only disappointment of the weekend was that we didn't even try to sneak a camera into the main event because Supersonic was completely FUCKING off the hook. I actually had low expectation going into this event because we were told that it was 80/20 percent straight/gay crowd. This couldn't have been further from the truth, if anything it was a very much 50/50 mixed crowd, and the best part of it was that it wasn't your typical mixed crowd, no one really gave a shit about straight/gay, everyone just wanted to be there, have fun and dance. Thank god for the Canadians and their open mindedness. I so want to move there now. LOL. From the moment of walking into the Montreal Olympic Stadium it was clear to see why this party was one of the circuit favorites. There was seriously a damn airplane in the middle of the stadium with dancers on a stage that went completely around the front of the plane. There were 8 towers that were a minimum of 5-6 stories tall with motion club lights all over them sending your eyes into a frenzy as the multi-colored lights swept in music-coordinated motions across the 10,000 plus people dancing in the middle of the stadium. The sound system shook the stadium and everyone was half naked, laughing, dancing and just having an amazing time. Remember that scene in the Matrix II when all those people were in the cave dancing before the battle. Well that's about how it felt, raw, emotional and completely tribal. We danced through the beats of Charles Poulin, Antoine Clamaran, Chus and Ceballos, and ended with Mark Anthony. The DJ's were all pretty good, but Antoine Clamaran and Mark Anthony were completely brilliant. They both really knew how to work the crowd. We were dancing next to young, old, straight, gay and everything in the middle. There were so many hot guys with incredible bodies that everywhere you turned it was like candy to the eyes. We went for a non-stop bone crushing 10 hours of dancing before calling it quits around 10 AM and heading back to the hotel to get a few hours of rest before one last party of the week. I immediately crashed out dead cold as soon as I hit the bed. Monday Recovery Party: We all woke up around 6 PM and got ready so we could go to dinner and catch the final event of the weekend, the recovery party. The photo below was the last photo of the weekend.  |
As you can tell we're all a bit tired and run-down. Everyone we talked to said that the Recovery Party was a definite do-not-miss party. We headed back up to the Village to have dinner at the Saloon and then headed over to Parking to catch the end of the Recovery Party Part I. The tragic part of that was that there were still some queens on the dance floor that we saw that went directly from 12 hours at the Montreal Olympic Stadium over to Parking for the Part I. They were so strung out that they didn't even bother to go home, shower or sleep. Silly Circuit queens. The music was good but we were tired. It was hard to get into the groove again. Bernard decided that he was tired, and his body was sore so he said goodnight and decided to head back to the hotel to get some rest. After a few drinks the remaining 4 of us started to get a groove on and decided at 12 AM it was time to head over to Stereo for the official Recovery Party wit | | | |