Let me tell you about an amazing person I know! Her name in SL is Zyon Wisent and she’s sweet in a boyish sort of way. She’s a RL blogger and writer and I would describe her as a professional “personality” in SL because she really does have just that much personality!
The best news is that she has agreed to contribute to our blog here at SecondLifePride.com [and I'll be contributing to a project f hers to be announced later
] By way of initiation of our new blog compatriot, I’ve decided to interview her in world here below is the copied, pasted, spell corrected, slightly edited, more edited, and down right butchered text of that interview. Keep in mind that I’m not an interview reporter so it may seem a bit disconnected and out of order. Zyon does her best to save me. Thanks Zyon.
zyon Wisent: Hey good looking (author’s note: Michael Cheeky is incredibly good looking if not entirely humble)
zyon Wisent: Welcome
zyon Wisent: How are you?
You: /!hug zyon
zyon Wisent: Wow you look HOT (Author’s note: zyon Wisent is Wicked Hot!!!)
You: lol thanks
zyon Wisent: Nice outfit!!!
zyon Wisent: Here we go… Read the rest of this entry »
Michael Cheeky at the former Gay Pride Festival Mall
Photo by: Poison Tonic
What’s missing from this blog? Maybe you! SecondLifePride.com is recruiting talented volunteers to work in the following positions: Photojournalist, Graphic Artist, Writer/Blogger, Ad Sales.
Why work for free?
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The work you do will provide a valuable service to the community.
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If/when the site becomes profitable, volunteers will be given first consideration for gainful employment.
Notice to others who service the gay family: Until further notice, all ads on this site will be posted free of charge. This includes display ads and links for both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. We hope you will stay with us when our hit stats make us a viable choice for your advertising dollar.
Do you want attention for your event, organization, institution, or special person? Contact Michael Cheeky in-world with your blog story ideas.
The Best in Military Wear event to benefit the Lift The Ban Organization was held at the Rainbow Moon Club last night. The fund-raising dance party was a success, bringing in more than 39,000 lindens to fight the ban on gays in the US military.
Alex1 Richardson gave a superb speech explaining the costs to the American people in servicemembers’ lives and in tax dollars (see facts) and DJ Kace Box spun tunes worthy of any gay venue! In The Navy by the Village People was the hit of the evening, evoking cheers all around. Aryon Dagger and Dillion Speeculas were winners of the Military Wear contest; Congratulations!!
Lift The Ban sends thanks to all the participants and donors. For it’s part, SecondLifePride.com pledged an in-kind donation of free ad space on this blog site. Look for the banner soon.
Pinky Parks and Tery Mackenzie getting down on the dance floor.
Photo by: Michael Cheeky




