Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Let Them Eat, Erm, Wedding Cake

Gay wedding cake, that is. Though I really am at a loss at how you can make a wedding cake look MORE gay, but...yeah, wedding cakes are pretty much the gayest cakes in existance.

Anyway, Kate forwarded on an email from Canadians for Equal Marriage, and I urge you, if you support the ideal of equal rights, please, take the time to send a message to your MP telling him or her that you do not want the law repealed, and sign the CfEM petition to not reopen debate surrounding equal marriage.

Note: I'm not just posting this because I want my gay friends to throw an excellent party that will fill my belly with excellent food. But that's definitely a part of it. Just not the whole reason.

PS: Check out that cake. GAY!

14 comments:

  1. You, my friend, are the best! And I promise that you will get the second slice of the gayest cake in gay-land when Roro and I tie the knot!

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  2. I found your post randomly while looking around for wedding cake photos. I just wanted to say, thanks, for making me feel a little better about the dignity and kindness of humanity as a whole. :)

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  3. Oh, I'm glad. Thought I think that nothing subverts the idea of dignity like wedding cake.

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  4. While I do agree with you on the wedding cake, I am obliged to mention the grooms cake as well. I mean, a 3D dog made out of cake ? Please. :-p

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  5. Groom's Cakes are the not-quite-grown-up version of a 5-year-old's birthday cake. And I love them because of that fact.

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  6. of all the wonderous gay creations, cake is definately the tastiest. the gayer the cake, the happier my face, thats what i always say

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  7. The cake is beautiful!! I'd like to know the name of the bakery that made this masterpiece. Is that information available?

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  8. Nope. And that post was written so long ago, I don't even remember how I found it. Although running a Google image search with a term like Super Gay Wedding Cake sounds like something I would do.

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  9. The cake is from Just Cake in Capitola, CA. The baker is Marina Souza... she's won several Food Network Cake competitions.

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  10. Dear Anonymous Poster of Sept 25, 2008. You have been deleted. Won't allow for name calling, kid. If you can't make a point without acting like a 5-year-old, I won't let you try to do so here.

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  11. I'm confused, you say that this cake is gay... Is it a homosexual cake? Does it like its own sex? Or is it for homosexual weddings. I don't see how a cake can be gay...

    Gay cakes. Come on now.

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  12. Yes to all of the above.

    If a cake can't be gay, what hope does the rest of the world have?

    Also, chill, man. You did read the rest of the post, right?

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  13. I was looking around for wedding cakes. And you really made my day. I am having my cake made just like that one. I don't care what kind of cake it is.

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  14. Ok I have to say that I LOVE this post!!! You my dear are AWESOME!!!! and yes that cake is very gay and i love it!!!

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