Take em to a gay bar theyll love it
An Etiquette Guide for Straight People in Gay Bars
I kissed a girl. In a career spanning three decades, Sobule maintains a strong following of fans who appreciate her fearless drive to address social issues in her music. Vacuum out that car and grab some friends for this special drive-in show. Tell me about growing up in Denver. But for me, Denver was a big city, as fancy as you could get.
It really was a great place to grow up, and I lived in a great neighborhood. But you can live in the most idyllic town in the world and still be a miserable, awful teenager! As you can imagine, it was tricky. It was just my brother and my parents, who have both passed. She married my stepfather when I was in high school, but she met him when I was just one.
He was a car salesman and sold us a red Ford Fairlane. My dad was such an unusual man, he was a WWII vet, but he was kind of a sweet, absent-minded professor. He was almost androgynous and he was the more affectionate parent. I look like my dad, the same light skin and blue eyes, cheekbones, and I get the creative and bumbling parts of myself from him.
My mother was more⦠she definitely wore the pants in the family. The best? Looking back I really appreciate just the air there and the weather. When I moved to NY everyone said, you should be used to the cold. Colorado has its issues, groups like Focus in the Family, but Denver was always a very progressive city.
I grew up in a progressive family and everyone around us was as well. The worst thing? Just realizing there was more out there. Denver had Dan Fogelberg and the Eagles. Yeah, but I never wanted to perform my songs, they were more like my diary. I was a guitar player in a band. I wanted to be Jimmy Hendrix, I wanted to shred.
I will tell you. I spent my 3rd year of school abroad.