Showing posts with label pizza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pizza. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2018

New Header for Second Pride 2018 & More

Second Pride starts today at 6PM SLT with an opening ceremony at the Pride sim and after that an opening party with DJ Weylin.

Check in at the Second Pride website for the updated schedule, party posters, social interactions, pictures, and everything else. It's the hub for all things Pride! (Thanks for pointing this out, Lee!)

As always I have a special blog header during SL Pride. I made it myself so it doesn't meet the usual high standards you may be used to when Tomais makes them for me, but I didn't wish to put additional burden on my already stressed and tired husband. Besides Tomais set up my booth at Second Pride into an awesome pizza parlor and also created this years fabulous Flat Bock.

Revealing the Flat Bock 2018:
Flat Bock 2018 by Tomais Ashdene
This years Flat Bock shows me dressed in a few balloons with my untamed puma.  (The backside is even better, as it shows you my delightful and scrumptious legs and my cute bubblebutt.)

Sunday, April 5, 2015

#Pizza4Equality



Scott Wooledge has launched a fundraiser:
"There is much disgust and consternation in the LGBT community over a viral fundraiser effort, that has as of this writing, earned $842,387. Many have lamented, "If only our cause could raise that much money that fast."

I say, yes, we can.
So I looked and saw that Cyndi Lauper's True Colors Fund has set April 29 as the first national #40toNoneDay to end #LGBT youth homelessness! And I thought, would it not be totally awesome if we equality supporters (and pizza lovers) could match that #MemoriesPizza "charity" by April 29? Can we match their amount and help homeless youth get off the street, learn life skills and get an education and jobs?
I'm an dreamer, but I say yes, we can!
All proceeds will go to The True Colors Fund which works to end homelessness among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth, creating a world in which young people can be their true selves. READ MORE HERE…
The True Colors Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law."
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Please support this worthy cause if you can, here!

(via Joe Jervis at JoeMyGod)