
Let's Do Sex & Drugs
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04/07/22 • 65 min
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In this episode, Haley and Rachel (Gaychel) pop open some personal ads looking for a little more. Whether it be physical or chemical–they want pleasure and they want it soon! There will be poppers–certainly pleasure, preservative-laden snacks, and high-impact naked sports. Settle in with your munchies of choice, because these head hunters are meeting gyrating Euro-trash in pursuit of sex ‘n drugs.
Listen to us on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcast, or wherever you listen to your tunes!
Interested in being on the show? Contact us at [email protected] find us on Twitter @Queerpersonals and Instagram @Queerpersonalspodcast.
Music strummed by Omar Nassar. Cover art by Bekah Rich.
Sources:
Philadelphia Gay News, January 8, 1982. Independent Voices, JSTOR
Outweek, June 13, 1990 Art by Camper, called “Last Night”.
Philadelphia Gay News, April 30, 1982. Independent Voices, JSTOR
GAY, May 11, 1970. Houston LGBT History
Our Paper, April 1992, University of Southern Maine
The Gay News Telegraph, December 1985.
The San Francisco Bay times, September 1989. Berkeley Library, UCLA
Outweek, August 22, 1990.
In this episode, Haley and Rachel (Gaychel) pop open some personal ads looking for a little more. Whether it be physical or chemical–they want pleasure and they want it soon! There will be poppers–certainly pleasure, preservative-laden snacks, and high-impact naked sports. Settle in with your munchies of choice, because these head hunters are meeting gyrating Euro-trash in pursuit of sex ‘n drugs.
Listen to us on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcast, or wherever you listen to your tunes!
Interested in being on the show? Contact us at [email protected] find us on Twitter @Queerpersonals and Instagram @Queerpersonalspodcast.
Music strummed by Omar Nassar. Cover art by Bekah Rich.
Sources:
Philadelphia Gay News, January 8, 1982. Independent Voices, JSTOR
Outweek, June 13, 1990 Art by Camper, called “Last Night”.
Philadelphia Gay News, April 30, 1982. Independent Voices, JSTOR
GAY, May 11, 1970. Houston LGBT History
Our Paper, April 1992, University of Southern Maine
The Gay News Telegraph, December 1985.
The San Francisco Bay times, September 1989. Berkeley Library, UCLA
Outweek, August 22, 1990.
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Welcome to Q4Q: Queer Personal Ads Podcast
Let's get personal! Since the dawn of time, humans have been desperate for connection. Then we realized we could solicit strangers through the Sunday paper. You’ve heard of Craigslist personals, just imagine the pining and thirst from lonely queers searching for love. Listen as we read and rate personal ads from the ‘70s through today! If you love gay yearning, you’ll love Q4Q!
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Happy Birthday Q4Q!
Happy birthday to Q4Q! One year ago, the podcast launched with our premier episode “Seeking a Buff Danny Devito in Indianapolis.” And what a year it’s been! Check out the newest mini-sode, where Haley reflects on some of the best moments of the year and shared some “odds & ends” personal ads that didn’t make the first few episodes.
Listen to us on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcast, or wherever you listen to your tunes!
Interested in being on the show? Contact us at [email protected] find us on Twitter @Queerpersonals and Instagram @Queerpersonalspodcast.
Music strummed by Omar Nassar. Cover art by Bekah Rich.
Sources:
Betty Peters, "The Frog Princess," Lavender Women, December 1, 1971. Reveal Digital
Bear Fax, Vol 2, No 17, Leather Archives & Museum
GAY, July 6, 1970. Hosted at HoustonLGBTHistory.org
Outweek, June 13, 1990. Hosted at OutWeek.net
Outweek, Sept 19, 1990. Hosted at OutWeek.net
Instagram post, Personalsbot, May 3, 2019.
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