What Melted The Same Same Butter Last Month?
It’s been another busy month in here. Wanna know what melted the Same Same butter in January?
It seems people still wanna know all about the Spice Girls. News that they may not actually be coming to Australia was the top story of January.
With all the hoo-ha surrounding Heath Ledger’s death and Westboro Baptist Church’s plans to picket his memorial service, it’s not surprising that the story about Westboro leader Shirley Phelps and her ex-drag queen buddy Josh Kilmer-Purcell was popular. Shirley told us that she’d heard people talking about this article on the radio all the way in Kansas.
People are still watching Deborah Hutton with baited breath. News that she likes to eat breakfast “with her man” was eagerly gobbled up by the Same Same ladies last month.
Our skeptical feature about Famous magazine’s so-called ‘secret Hollywood gay list’ packed a punch, as did our story about the world’s obsession with pornography.
Two stories about Oxford Street came in at fifth and sixth place, with a lot of traffic coming in from America too. It seems that news of the strip’s demise has been travelling far and wide.
Our look at the recent ‘gay plague’ hysteria in America created some hysteria of its own, while Sydney Festival’s gay wedding rounds off the list in tenth place.
1. The Spice Girls Aren’t Coming.
2. Fags And Phelps – An Unlikely Combination.
3. Deborah Hutton Speaks Out.
4. The Not So Real Gay Hollywood.
5. Oxford Street Is A Buttcrack.
6. Reclaim The Right Vigil A Success.
7. Porn To Be Alive – Our Obsession With Skin Flicks.
8. Olivia Newton John Confirmed For Mardi Gras.
9. Superbug Prompts Gay Plague Hysteria.
10. Gay Wedding Opens Sydney Festival.
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