My Archives: December 2004

Wednesday, December 29, 2004



Bonne Année 2005

Pour les visiteurs de mon site pédophiles et gérontophiles à la fois, voici une carte de Nouvel An reçue d'un ami:

Bonne Année 2005

English translation: For the visitors of my site who are pedophilic and gerontophilic at the same time, here is a New Year's card received from a friend. Text on the card: Nicolas is wishing you a savoury epicurean holiday to celebrate 2005.
Deutsche Übersetzung: Für die Besucher meiner Website, die gleichzeitig pädophil und gerontophil sind, hier eine Neujahrskarte, die ich von einem Freund erhalten habe. Text auf der Karte: Nicolas wünscht Dir ein leckerhaftes genießerisches Fest um 2005 zu feiern.

Voici un nouveau texte, sur mon site luxembourgeois, qui devrait intéresser et amuser également les amateurs de mon site gai: Ramblings on India :-).


Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 12:25 PM GMT+1 [Link]

Thursday, December 23, 2004



merrygayhorny Christmas! :-)

There is enough more "serious" content (and has been added most recently!) on my other sites for your reading during the quiet [and lonely? :-(] moments between Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve (I hope that you get some time off). Snuggling with whomever is your dearest, you could go to my portal and start entering the labyrinth of my sites from there or you could use my local search engines accessible from there too. But if you are undecided, here is my suggestion and recommendation, this flash movie (there is a choice between a small size silent version, and, for size queens, a full screen one with music). Ken and Kerry? You wish! Cum-tainted spectacles sometimes blur the vision...

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 12:37 PM GMT+1 [Link]

Thursday, December 9, 2004



Wel(l)come to the world of pharmacy!

"Oh, the word to change him back
into what he was before!"
*)

The December 2004 issue of the very well made, really great, glossy gay magazine "hinnerk" (Hinnerk is both the local form of the first name Henry and a pet name for your male family jewel...), published in Hamburg for the northern part of Germany, carries a full colour two page ad by GlaxoSmithKline. The history of this company reads like the history of modern medicine or pharmacy, at least that financially successful part of it which bears, to more critical, thus alternatively and better informed minds, a striking resemblance with Goethe's "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"*). One lives best from problems one has oneself created or omitted to solve. Politicians are an even better example of this.

In 1995 the companies Glaxo and Wellcome merged; in 2000, when GlaxoSmithKline was formed, through the merger of Glaxo Wellcome and Smith Kline Beecham, the Wel(l)come was dropped. I still remember when the big letters of the company name suddenly had changed on the facade of their Hamburg building which you can see when driving by with the city train.

This company, of course, is only one example among many, but no doubt a prominent one, as you will learn when reading Wendy McElroy's column of this week: NYC Must Come Clean on Foster Kids AIDS Scandal.

~~~

You only need to compare the majority of the people spending their life's time participating in the "gay scene" as portrayed in the monthly "beautiful people!" centerfolds with those gay people outside that scene as portrayed in this issue's title story, and you will know who is more likely to ever need that Wel(l)come by the pharma industry...

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 02:22 PM GMT+1 [Link]

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