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Whats "Too Gay" Today? – New Zealand’ Speed Skater Blake Skjellerup, VP Joe Biden’s Big Gay Weekend, Lady Gaga’s 12 MTV Award Nominations, St Vincent’s Hospital Ghost?, True Blood’s Bill and Lorena "An Undying Love" (Video) and MORE!

* Cute and OUT New Zealand Speed Skater Blake Skjellerup (pictured left)  is single again.  Damn  WHY does New Zealand have to be so far away!

*  Vice President Joe Biden had a BIG GAY Weekend in The Hamptons when GeoCities founder, billionaire, tech entrepreneur, and gay philanthropist David Bohnett (of the David Bohnett Foundation) opened his South Hampton home to the Bidens for the weekend,  (Don;t get me wrong.  I’m not bashing Joe.  he is a nadsome silverdaddy and who in thier right mind would kick Beau Biden out of bed?)

Lady Gaga says that she was put on earth to do 3 things.  To make loud music, gay videos, and cause a damn raucous.  To bad one of them wasn’t to boycott Arizona, huh?

*  The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center has banned smoking outdoors: “As a leader in LGBT health, the Center feels strongly that we should set an example within our community.” How about setting an example with TRUR TRANSPARANCY huh Lorri Jean?
* A shost at the closed down St. Vincents Hospital in NYC?  Perhaps it’s the ghost of all our friends who died of AIDS at St Vincents and the ghost of all the bills that St Vincents never asked poor people to pay.  I miss you guys.

*  Actor Mark Ruffalo talks about being cast as The Hulk in Joss Whedon’s upcoming GFB movie “Avengers”: “I look at it as my generation’s Hamlet.” (Yeah and you know what happened to Hamlet, right?)

*  “True Blood’s Bill amd Lorena – An Undying Love  –  (SPOILERS if you haven’t seen Sundays episode!)

Mark Ruffalo to Star in Film Adaptation of Larry Kramer’s ‘The Normal Heart’

Mark Ruffalo tells MTV News that he’s going to star in Larry Kramer’s adaptation of his semi-autobiographical play The Normal Heart.

Says Ruffalo:

“It’s basically a story of when the AIDS outbreak happened in New York. It wasn’t really taken seriously, I think specifically because it was ‘the gay cancer,’ they called it. I think it’s a really interesting time in America. I think to see someone who really does change the world by his commitment and he’s even totally by himself at times, there’s still a real power in that. I love that it’s a people-powered movement that actually changed the way our government looked at this epidemic. I think there’s a real powerful message to that and something that we forget. We can get really cynical about what we can do, it gets stacked against us and they’re all corrupt — and at the end of the day, everything starts with people. The reason they’re there is because of us…It’s a juicy part. It’s just a great role, man. He’s a fighter, you know?”