Eddie during a Q&A where he specially asked his fans to ask him questions about his marriage: Oh, just saw the question who proposed to who and-
Steve, loudly off-camera: I proposed to him and he said no!
Eddie: …first of all, you couldn’t even get gay married at the time. And second, I said no because I-
Steve: He said no because he wanted to propose to me and then DIDN’T
Eddie: I did!
Steve: A year later.
Eddie: I had to plan! I had to prep! I wasn’t going to halfass our gay fake wedding!
Eddie: And, just for your information, internet! He’s complaining and he’s making me look bad but do you know what he did? Do you know what he did the next day? I put together this beautiful ceremony with all our friends and family and you know what he did the very next day?
Eddie: He went to the courthouse and married a woman!
its so silly but i just keep thinking abt being in norway and seeing for the first time kinda ever that like governments can do things to make peoples life better. for no other reason but just to improve things. like im sure norway has lots of problems i didnt see on a trip but i cannot stress how insane it was that the government had done things because it would be nice. to take care of people. ?????
Another opportunity to own Frontier Town, b/c it's on the market again. This is a former old west town theme park attraction built in 1948, but it's been a residence since 2001 and is being sold as a home. Located in Helena, Montana, it has 4bds, 6ba, plus lots of stone and wood. $1.7M.
Imagine driving thru the gates of your fortress town and the first thing you see is your jail.
Continue down the the road past the old souvenir stands.
And, arrive at your log cabin style residence.
You've got some pretty serious stone walls in the living room. Is that a wooly mammoth tusk in the wall?
The kitchen. The property is being sold "as is" and the owner will go over with the buyer the things that will be staying.
Look at the fireplace in the kitchen.
The dining room is very rustic.
This is the primary bedroom and en-suite. I don't know what I would do with this house, it does need so much updating.
The property has a total of 42 rooms. This floor has a huge crack.
This looks like it was part of the attraction with a restaurant area and seating.
Here's a miniature town display. Everything is so dusty, and these were photos from when it was last on the market, so I wonder if it's deteriorated further.
Remember, before it was a home, it was a business. This looks like a dance floor. Look at all the things!
It's like a museum.
The old commercial kitchen stuff is back here all rusty. There're even some old spices on the shelf above the stove. There's a lot of clean up needed here.
The old game room. The owners really let this stuff deteriorate.
Looks like some wagons back here. Even if I didn't want to use the place as an attraction, I'd still want this stuff in good shape.
This looks like part of the Pioneer Town, also, there's a display kiosk with souvenirs.
There're some great things here, and they should've been kept clean and preserved.
Since it's a town, it has a church, too.
There are so many buildings that need attention.
There are 41 acres of land and, we don't know how much it's deteriorated since these photos were taken. Currently, it's been on the market 110 days already.
Like there already traumatized enough from there death they don’t need a grown man screaming at them
It’s been a while since I’ve posted, schools kinda been kicking my but lately who ever invented standardized testing has a special place waiting for them in hell