Posted on 07/26/2006 5:30:35 AM PDT by Callahan
Singer George Michael denied he has been forced to call off his "wedding" to his long-term partner after being caught cruising for sex with strangers.
The former Wham! star insisted that his partner Kenny Goss had no problem with him being with other men.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
"I have got no issue with cruising. I've talked about it many times.
"This is no more of an issue than I ever said it was, it's never been an issue between us.
"We had a lovely 10th anniversary party and actually my 10th anniversary present to him cost me a million quid so I reckon I should get away with more then."
"I would actually have to do something he dislikes before the wedding was off."
"I think I should be able to be what I am to young gay people, a man who's managed to succeed in the industry for 25 years."
Say George?
Stay out of Tajikistan. They have mandatory AIDS testing for foreign visitors, and their needles aren't all that clean.
Then again, as someone who frequents public rest rooms looking for queer men to copulate with, you're not too clean either.
He was probably expecting the "other men" to look more like Justin Timberlake than Walter Cronkite. ;)
Just the sort of reasoning I'd want to hear from a prospective husband ...
"Wake me up before you go go..." What a POS! Bet Kenny gets honked if Tinkerbell brings him a gift that keeps on giving, like an STD.
Well, I can't quit afford that, but I will spring of a 12 pack of Bud Light.
For that, you probably can't get away with much, unless your Mrs. drinks the whole 12-pack and passes out.
Now, if George is caught with a woman, then *that* would be a big deal.
(A) Catch a deadly disease
or
(B) Meet a bloody, violent end at the hands of one of his "pick ups"
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