Too much big gay funny.
I love sketch comedy, but when it is called, "Lesbian phone sex," I love it even more.
via The Big Gay Sketch Comedy Show.
It is not scandalous, I promise.
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Bless you, Samhita! Brilliant, and the perfect accompaniment to Look Both Ways, if anyone's read(ing) it.
Was I the only one who was disappointed when Samhita said it was not scandalous? :)
Good find either way, though!
"home depot, home depot, home depot!!!""
hahahaha!!
love it!
*dies*
Is that what they call an intellectual f*ck??
Sorry, bad bad bad joke...
lol! Great sketch
LOL I need a good laugh. That was hilarious. Thanks!
That seriously made my night, and I went out and everything!
*sigh* i am such a lesbian, i love all those things... except home depot lol
*sigh* i am such a lesbian, i love all those things... except home depot lol
I need more of this show, STAT!!!
They had me at vegan potluck. :)
Sereously there's no better way to start a workday!
I'm not wearing any clothes.... made in sweatshops *giggle*
I am such a lesbian--except I have sex with men.
Oh, and I have organized Vegan Potlucks--in Divinity School we used to have monthly Vegan Potlucks and have "witchy-woman rituals" which ranged from High Wiccan to a Hindu-pre wedding ceremony (led by an Indian woman who was also studying world religions at a mostly Christian Divinity School/Department of Religion).
I am pretty much Pat Robertson's nightmare.
Peace
p.s. I second the "I wish the L Word were better written"--when the heck did it become a soap opera? Season 1 kicked ass though.
I love this show!
My favorite character is Fitzwilliam. :)
I LOVE Big Gay Sketch Show. It is one of the best things about having Logo.
There are some of my other favorites:
4th Annual Women Against War Music Festival/Bakesale
For Freedom
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEJIIRw27r0&feature=related
Jewbahiscienchristianhinduwickidest Day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3grdpzPj20&feature=related
Lesbian Speed Dating
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNRO63vEm40&feature=related
I am totally in love with Julie Goldman. Totally. It would kick ass if feministing would interview her.
"I want The L Word to be written better!"
So true, and I agree with Thealogian. I still love it though. Thank god for Alice!
I've only caught The Big Gay Sketch Show a couple times, but it made me laugh pretty hard. Great sketch!
Am I the only one that hates the big gay sketch show? Its like the queer version of Carlos Mencia. I get stereotyped enough by hetero TV shows, I don't need it in queer shows too.
ACK!
it was SO FUNNY that i decided to watch the others that YouTube brought up (once the video was finished).
all was well with "speed dating" then i saw one entitled "real world", so i clicked on it thinking they would make fun of that crappy MTV show.
so. wrong. was. i.
it was a girls-gone-wild-esque video of women making out for what probably was the benefit of some icky, icky guys.
beware.
Doesn't anyone else find this a wee bit offensive? The implication is that lesbianism is intrinsically political. As a bi woman I am faced with this problem often... walking down the street holding my girlfriend's hand is extrapolated by observers as a fundamentally political act. Because we live in a heteronormative world walking down the street holding my boyfriend's hand is considered an act of affection not politics. I do have a sense of humor though, and admit to laughing out loud while watching the sketch, but its media like this that perpetuates the notion that "alternative" sexualities and political choice are inextricably linked. This begs the question... could I be an apolitical queer just as I could be an apolitical hetero? This sketch illustrates that the the answer is an unequivocal no.
Doesn't anyone else find this a wee bit offensive? The implication is that lesbianism is intrinsically political. As a bi woman I am faced with this problem often... walking down the street holding my girlfriend's hand is extrapolated by observers as a fundamentally political act. Because we live in a heteronormative world walking down the street holding my boyfriend's hand is considered an act of affection not politics. I do have a sense of humor though, and admit to laughing out loud while watching the sketch, but its media like this that perpetuates the notion that "alternative" sexualities and political choice are inextricably linked. This begs the question... could I be an apolitical queer just as I could be an apolitical hetero? This sketch illustrates that the the answer is an unequivocal no.
Loved the video. games