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    Singing is a tiring business and it takes a good deal of work to get our performances to the level they are. We could never do it alone though... What the audience doesn't see is just how much time and effort our friends, family and fans put into making the Pinkies run smoothly. Read about other FOPS' experiences here - and a big thanks to you from the bottom of our hearts!

    Martin E

    Diary Of A Chorus Camel
    GALA San Jose 2000

    by Martin Edwardes
    FOPS
    and Philip R's other half

    Saturday 22 July 2000
    Philip was recovering from a bad cold and had hardly any voice (a pleasure for me and the rest of the choir). The opening ceremony at 8pm was great fun, with about 6000 choristers and their camels (the people who get involved with the choir without singing - like me). They are called camels because they end up carrying all the singers' baggage when they are rehearsing! Kate Clinton was hilarious as keynote speaker and Harvey Fierstein was an excellent presenter.

    Sunday 23 July 2000
    The day of the Pinkies first concert and my first tour of duty on the choir's merchandising stall. This was next to the Melo'Men from Paris. They had draped the European flag between the stalls thus reuniting the old enemies France and England as only dykes and queens can.

    Monday 24 July 2000
    This was the day of the Pinkies' trip to Monterey and Carmel. They hired two camper vans (well, they were camper after we got in), and we crossed the mountains to the coast where we visited the Monterey aquarium. The display of sealife was interestingly set out, especially the jellyfish. The way they kept moving aimlessly but somehow reached their destination was an allegory for the Pink Singers. An evening meal in Carmel involved a lot of walking around in growing gloom and fog, until we eventually went back to the first restaurant we had seen. 8,000 miles to California and we ate in an "English pub"; but the food was good.

    Tuesday 25 July 2000
    The Pinkies were singing at the Expo at 5:30, so I looked after the stall while they were on. I could hear some of their act from the stall, and they seemed to be well-received. They were asked to do an encore, as if they wouldn't anyway. Philip went with Paolo to see the No-Talent Show. This is a performance of non-choir-type things by members of the choirs. Philip said I missed a treat: the Ethels were very funny - six Ethel Mermans, and a silent Ethel as signer (Kevin).

    Wednesday 26 July 2000
    Portland Gay Men's Chorus upset all my prejudices about commissioned pieces with stirring and effective songs about coming out in the words of Portland's young gay women and men. People have been coming up to Philip and saying how great his jokes were. Philip is attempting to look modest and unconcerned but he doesn't fool me.

    Thursday 27 July 2000
    The Pinkies were still rehearsing when the Expo closed for a couple of hours, so I went to the London Gay Men's Chorus tea party in the park - the Boston choir didn't throw it in the fountain, so I guess that problem is sorted.

    Friday 28 July 2000
    After lunch we saw the Men's Chorus from Tulsa. One of their members had flirted with Philip on the Pinkies stall (to his undisguised delight) and had been to every one of the Pink Singers performances so we had to support them. We went on the last ride up the View Tower at sunset - it was spectacular. They had closed all the gentle rides and all that were left were the check-your-brain-at-the door stuff, so we ate fairground schlockfood instead. The park, to quote Glenn, was neither "Great" nor "America", but it passed an evening.

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