Monday, October 22, 2012

Cowboys, Marriage, Music and Men
























Happy Monday to you all!  The Dallas Cowboys evened their season record at 3-3 with a hard fought, albeit low scoring, victory over the Carolina Panthers yesterday in Charlotte.  While not a perfect, pretty picture, the Cowboys persevered and outlasted the Panthers on their home field, 19-14.  This sets up the rematch with the division leading New York Giants (5-2) as the late afternoon Game of the Week on Fox this Sunday.  The Cowboys, if you remember, beat the Giants in New York on the Wednesday Night Kick Off Classic to open the regular season back in September.  This does not guarantee a victory, however it certainly bodes well in the Cowboys favor.  Both teams are coming off a win and I am sure the Giants are itching to pay the Cowboys back for the September defeat.  Should be an excellent game come Sunday.

I am a little tuckered out from the weekend so I will not be overly verbose this morning.  However, I wanted to share a couple of new Marriage Equality  videos that debuted over the weekend.  "All Kinds of People for Marriage Equality" and Sean Chapin's new ballad "Marry Them" are both excellent videos in support of Marriage Equality and should be shared with any family or friends in the battleground states of Maine, Maryland, Minnesota and Washington where Marriage Equality will be on the ballot in November. 

Today's Classical selection is a great video of Sonatas Number 1, Opus 38 and Number 2, Opus 99 for Cello and Piano by Johannes Brahms from a performance by Pierrer Fournier on Cello and Wilhelm Backhaus on Piano recorded in 1955.  Following the videos is my Monday's traditional display of masculine hunkiness lounging about in their best Monday's Undies for your first eyeful of eye candy for this week.  Thanks for the visit, see you again tomorrow.  Until next time as always, Enjoy!



















































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