9:00 am
Wake up. Greet my gay houseguest. (She really is gay,  but that is not why we are friends. We met while taking a Spanish class  during our undergrad.) Chat with her a while.
10:00 am
Take a gay shower and wash my gay hair.
10:15 am
Put on gay clothes and say good morning to my  lesbian, homosexual, female partner. The clothes are not gay, although  they did come from Target, where Salvation Army bellringers are  forbidden to chime. Perhaps Target knows that Salvation Army is very  anti-gay rights.
10:30 am
Eat gay pie for gay breakfast. As in a previous  post, I will admit that this is a very subversive choice. For those of  you who are concerned about my gay nutritional needs, I will defend my  choice by saying that each slice of pie contains a whole apple. I have a  gay piece of MSU Dairy Store cheddar cheese as a protein supplement.  The Dairy Store is not gay, just delicious.
10:45
Commence my gay workday of staring at my gay  computer. My work is not gay, just me. The computer is not gay, although  it would not shock me to learn that Macs are the preferred technology  for the LGBT population. I read some gay articles, create a gay reading  guide, and spend time using the gay library search sites. The articles,  reading guide, and library site are not gay, just me.
11:45
My  lesbian, homosexual, female partner leaves for a meeting about  residency match. These are just the sorts of things that prevent her  from being a properly subversive LGBT woman.
2:00
Have a gay lunch of gay leftover pizza. The pizza  really is gay, since I made it myself by hand. (Gay money is very tight  right now, so ordering pizza is too expensive.)
2:30
Return to my gay work.
4:00
My lesbian, homosexual, female partner and I take a  gay dessert break from our gay work. These sorts of breaks are  important. Without them, we might become weary of our exhausting,  subversive lifestyle.
4:30
Return to my gay work.
5:30
Leave for my other gay work in the gay ESL Help Room. The room is not gay, just me.
8:00
Return home to make gay dinner. It is not remarkable - just spaghetti and garlic bread.
8:30
Watch some gay TV with my lesbian, homosexual, female partner. The TV is not gay - we watch Bones - just us.
Two women seeking equality in a state where some couples are more equal than others.
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