Bear Soup No. 44

Ron Suresha | November 30, 2006

Ron reads and responds to a long email letter, commenting on bearclubs, bear identity, and Ron’s use of the term “grizzlicious.”

Bear Soup #044

Ron Suresha | November 30, 2006

Bear Soup #044Furball fan mail: Ron reads and responds to a long email letter, asking about bearclubs, bear identity, and Ron's entirely appropriate use of the silly term “grizzlicious.” Run time: 19:48. First aired 11/30/06. + Here's the letter I received October 13th, which I read and respond to in this show: Hi Ron You [...]

Our Thanksgiving deluge

Ron Suresha | November 24, 2006

We had a very nice Tday meal at Rocco's sister, Mary, in Danbury – not very elaborate, but certainly plenty. Mary asked us to bring dessert, so Roc ordered from Xocolatl (a nice new local café and bakery with free WiFi) a pumpkin spice creamcheese cake, which totally stole the show. Mary's two kids and [...]

Bear Soup No. 43

Ron Suresha | November 23, 2006

In honor of Bear Lust being published in German last year by Bruno Gmunder Verlag (as Power-baren), Ron reads the first half of the bear-lusty story, “Forged by Stalbjorn,” by Furr, in which the thunder god Thor gets his magic hammer worked on by the blacksmith Hephaestus, first in German, then in English. OK, maybe not German. Next week, I’ll do the second half in ASL.

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Ron Suresha | November 22, 2006

Wasn't this the same RI lesbian couple that just got married earlier this year? Of course, Rocco was a Connecticut resident and I was a Rhode Islander when we got married in Massachusetts. But I had lived and paid property taxes in Mass. for six years just prior, and we were considering moving to the [...]

Bear Soup #43

Ron Suresha | November 22, 2006

Say it with me, dudes: “Power-bären.” In honor of Bear Lust being published in German last year by Bruno Gmünder Verlag, Ron reads the first half of the bear-lusty story, “Forged by Stålbjorn,” by the grizzlicious  greasybiker Furr, in which the thunder god Thor gets his magic hammer worked on by the blacksmith Hephaestus, first [...]

Gay Donor or Gay Dad?

Ron Suresha | November 20, 2006

Long article in NYTimes on Sunday, “Gay Donor or Gay Dad?” R. described himself as “a man in his 40s, voluntarily employed in the arts,” a situation made possible, he explained, by a private family income. His six-foot frame is fit and slim; his eyes, blue and bright. He dresses in a cultured but casual [...]