FOF #362 - What Happen'? - 08.08.06


Wha Happen'? Well, Sal-E says that a lotof Hispanic people say "What Happen'?" when they want to jump into a conversations that they aren't a part of. You seem to hear that a lot on this show for some reason... Wha happen'? Quiet, you! See what I mean?
On today's show our nightclub performer in residence Sal-E comes over to recap the Market Days Weekend fun, Janet Jackson's new nudie pics, smacking your lips, bar fights in China and why George Michael doesn't really care what you think about him, especially if you're a heterosexual woman.
I wonder what he thinks gay men think about him?
Warning: Listenting to the Feast of Fools podcast could get you arrested for being sexy!
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ok...im still cracking up from the thought of glitter shooting out of some lady's ass. that thought had me in tears and now its all i can think about...gross!
Said by: gracie at August 7, 2006 11:43 PM
What's the music at the end of the show again? It's really good.
Said by: Michael H. at August 8, 2006 04:50 AM
To paraphrase Michael L. Jackson: "Here's some spaghetti for you, you bitch!" (Throwing it back at ya).
: )
-jason
P.S. Quarter Turns!
Said by: Jason at August 8, 2006 07:04 AM
awesome work...as always lol....and music influencing kids to have sex sooner...what kind of S&%* is that....
Said by: Michael at August 8, 2006 08:24 AM
Hey at least if they listen to this show and hear "Astroglide" by the mystecs they will know to use lube.
And as for glitter shooting out of some woman's ass, those women alrady believe they fart perfume, why not the upgrade of glitter? Soon everything that comes from their asses will remind people of parties. the sound will even be that of a party horn. Just a thought.
~bret
Said by: Bret at August 8, 2006 10:14 AM
Isn't there a band called Shitting Glitter?
I was at a really bizarre play party one time. I was getting flogged and I happened to look around and on one side of me a guy was being flogged by a drag nun weilding a rubber chicken and on the other side of me a guy had squirted paint up his butt and was squirting it out onto a huge canvas. I thought to myself, "this is my life, if I wrote my autobiorgraphy tomorrow nobody would believe it."
Said by: pup don at August 8, 2006 11:33 AM
I personally don't like any labels put on me. I am American. I am a 3rd or 4th generation American depending on which side of the family you look at. Both sides of my family came from Mexico. If they insist on putting a label on me I consider myself hispanic on applications. Although I like latino much more. Shout out to Victoria. Haven't heard your homegirl on your podcast in quite a while. Hugs and Kisses to all you guys. You always put a smile on my face, even after a crappy day at work! Thanks a million times over for making me smile and brightening up my day a little bit with your humor. It's true what they say... laughter is the best medicine.
Said by: Bobby in Oklahoma at August 8, 2006 01:29 PM
I'm sure many young kids are misusing krispy kremes after hearing that fab song (not idea what it's called or who it's by!) on the show... :D
Said by: meshaped at August 8, 2006 02:36 PM
A straight female friend of mine here in SF absolutely *loves* gay porn and the reasons she gave me are:
a) that the guys are always much better looking than guys in straight porn
b) the higher aggression is a big turn on
c) she loves seeing guys getting off from the butt sex
SAL-E: In LA on Friday nights is a goth club called Bunker. It's ambisexual and always has people all dressed up in corsets, makeup, clubwear, all that. Might be something to do if you're not into the typical WeHo pretty boy scene.
Also, not sure if you've ever been to SF before, but if you every do you'll have to see Trannyshack & Peaches Christ for sure. I think you'd really like it (if you doesn't know about it already). My partner and I love making new friends and we'd love to take any of the FoF cast out anytime you're in town.
Said by: Frank at August 8, 2006 03:01 PM
Once again, another great show, guys, and I never thought you'd top nearly a full week of Miss Ronnie and Amanda Steinstein. Sal-E is a great guest and has a great, smooth radio voice. I'm surprised you never did radio, guy, but then again, cosmetology does pay more.
I'll volunteer to be one of Fausto's "homies", by the way...;-) Just kidding, Marc...
One question: I know you guys get a cut if we click through on an Amazon link, but do you get anything for an iTunes link? I want to help you guys, but I don't have enough to buy another t-shirt at the moment.
Said by: David at August 8, 2006 10:02 PM
Hello from La la land :) All of you guys and gals at FOF never ceases to make my daily morning and afternoon commute here in SoCal so enjoyably funny. I will try to make it to the LA meet & greet (even though it's a school night).
As far as club recommendations goes, I try to avoid West Hollywood altogether. There are a lot more interesting bars in and around Hollywood and Silverlake area. For the latin crown (and their admirers) there is Tempo, Plaza and Circus. For the leather and levi's type, there is the Faultline, Gauntlet and for the really adventurous, Cuffs. Interested in drag? There is Dragstrip 66, Rudolphos and Club Cherry. Los Angeles/SoCal is BIG, there are clusters of gay neighborhoods/bars everywhere: WeHo, Hollywood, Silverlake, the Valley, Long Beach, Venice, etc...
BTW, I'm so thrilled that Fausto's sister is going to UCLA. Go Bruins!
Said by: Benjamin at August 9, 2006 01:20 AM
Somebody set up us the bomb!
Said by: Anna at August 9, 2006 02:26 AM
Having a partner who is HIV positive, and my status being negative, the situation you guys mentioned in the show is something I can relate to.
Because of my situation, I get tested regularly just to keep up with the whole thing. While we do everything we can to prevent infection, i.e. wearing condums, be careful about condums slipping off or breaking, etc., I have come to accept that if I get infected with HIV, it is the risk I'd take or the price I'd pay for loving my partner.
Perhaps it is a foolish and mortal point of view to think of HIV as yet another part of my partner's that I'm willing to accept as part of loving him. I suppose, it is just another way to mentally prepare myself and to rationalize and romanticize the situation.
But that is not to say I want to be infected with HIV. Every time I'm about to get the result of the test, I get a rush of anxiety, fearing the positive outcome.
Said by: L at August 9, 2006 04:49 AM
FYI:
The song Sal E only knew a few words to that Fausto could not place is Deborah Cox' "Absolutely Not"
Said by: O. at August 9, 2006 11:26 AM
Hey L-
That's a very touching story. Safe sex does work most of the time. I hope you remain HIV negative and thagt you and your partner have a long and happy and healthy life.
Said by: Marc at August 9, 2006 12:47 PM
So I can't smoke since Ms Ronnie has been back in a action. Her sassafried vibations have been putting everybody on top of their game and making me laugh much, much too loudly mid-inhale and when that smoke comes out so forcefully, it hurts. FOF time used to mean ciggy time so now I must request....please stop being so funny.
oh my goodness....I'm listening to it right now....Ronnie made me laugh....glad I wasn't smokin. SEE WHAT I MEAN!!???
ps love how easy the security code is to read. I saw one that was so hard to read yesterday it took me 3 tries dammit
Said by: Jasmine at August 13, 2006 02:17 AM
ooooooh.......these comments belong to particular shows.....I get it
Said by: Jasmine at August 13, 2006 02:18 AM
Guys, I generally like your show, but how exactly did you contribute to the GLBT community by airing the show with John Paulus? I had never heard of Clay Aiken, nor have I seen American Idol, but the whole thing sounded like a trailer-trash movie: celebrity has a tryst that goes bad, and someone's out to make a buck or a name for himself. John was well-spoken and sounds contrite enough, but the proof is in the actions...and granting lots of interviews to reveal the juicy details and then apologizing doesn't convince me. I also wonder if you guys fully considered the larger picture when you decided to do the interview.
Said by: Gregg at August 13, 2006 11:22 AM
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