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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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Toronto Pride Was Amazing!
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I've been in recovery mode for the past week since getting back from Toronto. Seriously, the only Justin and I have been doing after work since we got back from Toronto has been catching up on sleep. I'll tell you this first hand that the Canadians party harder then any of the Americans, especially in Toronto.

We arrived on a red-eye flight in Toronto on Friday morning and as we made our way down to College Avenue, where we were all staying with Philip's boyfriend Jamie who is from Toronto, it appeared as if the city was in mid-transformation for what was to be one of the biggest summer celebrations in Canada, Toronto Pride.
I won't elaborate too much on the weekend except for the fact that we party hopped from Friday through Monday with very little sleep in between. I'm not a big fan of most pride celebrations primarily because the festival just isn't my thing anymore, but I have to say Toronto Pride is probably the biggest and best pride celebration that I've ever been too, and the dance parties attached to the weekend were absolutely phenomenal. The decorations, lighting & shows at all the parties were off the hook, and every one was packed wall to wall with hot guys.
Friday was Boot Camp at the Kool Haus with Alyson Calagna & Hector Fonsceca spinning. Saturday afternoon was Aqua which was a T-Dance held at the Sunnyside Pavillion with Stephan Grondin & Mark Falco spinning. Saturday night was the main event titled Babylon Pride at the Sound Academy with Ana Paula & Tony Moran spinning. And the weekend was wrapped up on Sunday night with something called Revival, a once a year gay night at The Guverment with Peter Rauhofer spinning. The music at every party kept us dancing the entire night.
This was our first time in Toronto, and I have to say that Toronto is just an all around a great city with fun bars, good restaurants. There seems to be plenty to do and it's a really easy city to get around. If you've never been to Toronto and you have a chance sometime to make it over for Toronto Pride, I would highly recommend it. It's worth every penny. My hat goes off to the Canadians for throwing one hell of a good weekend. Cheers!Labels: Circuit Party, Gay Life, Gay Pride, Toronto
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