Voice Comment: (206) 338-ONG-9

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Black pepper. Follow me on Twitter.
PO Box 8612,
Kansas City, MO 64114.
Washing Face. Clay facial. Aging skin.
Voice Comment: (206) 338-ONG-9

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Duration: 31:38 | 29.4MB | Stereo |
Black pepper. Follow me on Twitter.
PO Box 8612,
Kansas City, MO 64114.
Washing Face. Clay facial. Aging skin.
Voice Comment: (206) 338-ONG-9

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I had a great time chatting with a friend of mine from Hong Kong. We were so comfortable with our chat that I decided spill the beans (almost literally). There’s something really horrible that happened that is very likely TOO MUCH INFORMATION for most. So, listen at your own risk.
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Bruce and I talked while I folded laundry. We talked about laundry, fashion, and our weekend. Those of you who like to hear Bruce in the recordings will surely like this one. Very casual.
Please visit Ding da Bell Podcast.
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A listener from Penang Hokkien Podcast sent me a song about my high school. That inspired me to talk about my high school years. My experience as a gay kid in school. But best of all, make sure you listen to my high school boyfriend at the end.
I’m all for equal rights for everyone. Sometimes I have to remind myself that the road we have to fight for equality is long and hard, but don’t forget to be thankful for we have achieved and be grateful to those who fought for our rights today.
In some Asian TV broadcasts, even the word “gay” or “lesbian” are considered offensive to some.
Read the article from AP.
Voice Comment: (206) 338-ONG-9
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If you’re unable to get married legally, now is a good time for you to get free will and trust right now.
Why are we only talking about fiscal responsibility by borrowing money when we’re losing jobs and money. We have been borrowing money for the last so many years, but no one talked about fiscal responsibility when we’re all benefiting.?Ǭ†
Jonathan’s video (I said Justin in the podcast, whatever, I’m old):
The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo.
This is merely one of the many inequality that I have to face as a gay man. My partner and I do not get the same rights as everyone else simply because in this country, we are not allowed to get married. And therefore, we are missing out on a lot of financial protections that our straight counterparts enjoy.
Suze Orman, an honestly out lesbian said so on her show that it is a “travesty”. But she is not just all talk, she has given a promo gift code to everyone, gay or straight, to create their trust and will for free.
Go to this site:
https://www.suzeormanwillandtrust.com/giftcode/
Use the Promo Code: People First
Until we all have the same rights, it is very important for you to do this to protect your partner or loved ones.
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Going back to my old binaural microphones and did a classic recording. Doing laundry. Visiting with Bruce. Talked about how we spent our Valentine’s day.
Ongline Podcast documents the life of a gay Malaysian-born Chinese American. Immerse yourself in the life of a not-so-typical individual. Expand your horizon by experiencing the topics, issues, stories, and simply, the life of a gay Asian man. Until now, the voice of a minority individual has not been this loud!
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