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Title: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Gordon on May 10th, 2017 at 7:30am
This was on the front page of ABC online news today.
Taxpayers money paid for someone to spend time on this? "You'd just hear sounds, you'd get to the urinal, and there'd be this body in front of you rolling around, wanting you to piss on him. If Sydney ever had a superhero, maybe it was Trough Man. This character would lie down in the male urinals at dance parties in the 1980s and enjoy a long golden shower. At least, that's what I'd heard. I came across the story gradually over the years, at social functions like dinner parties, as people got a bit drunker and the talk got more interesting. I grew up in the "disco sux" era, though I never wore a badge. It didn't really suck — it sounded better every year and if you ever wanted to give a party a lift, disco music always worked a treat, in any era. The Trough Man story seemed to have similar powers. I was intrigued, and started to make some inquiries. A mysterious character in the urinal Online I found a lot of material about Trough Man: a short film, a Wikipedia page, and a few links that we can't share for obvious reasons, but you can look up yourself if you're interested. Try water and sports and Trough and Man. Disco Inferno poster Photo: Trough Man was a regular fixture at gay-friendly dance parties in Sydney in the 80s. (Supplied: Greg Appel) When I started asking around Sydney's gay community, I was unsure how they would take my line of questioning. Would it be considered infantile, if not outright offensive? The initial approach usually began with: "I know all gay people don't know all other gay people ... but ..." It became quite a detective story, and I was led to an eyewitness who told me what it was like to encounter Trough Man at a club. "In the old days at the showground parties, you'd go into the toilets and someone would always twist off the neon lights, you'd get there and it would be really dark," says artist Gareth Ernst. "You'd just hear sounds, you'd get to the urinal, and there'd be this body in front of you rolling around, wanting you to piss on him. "He was kind of nameless and a little bit mysterious … he never said a word." A time when the rules didn't apply Trough Man was just one of many characters who made gatherings like the annual Mardi Gras' Sleaze balls and the famous RAT parties such colourful events. As Tim Ritchie, a DJ from the time, reminisced: "The rules didn't apply. Listen to the documentary Greg Appel goes deep into Sydney's gay history in search of Trough Man. "It was this feeling of being on the edge. It didn't feel dangerous, but it felt positively unsafe in a good way." HIV cast a cloud over the gay club scene in the mid-80s, and some people told me that Trough Man had been a casualty. I'd pretty much given up trying to find him when a friend's work colleague invited me to join the closed Facebook group "Lost Gay Sydney". People were incredibly helpful, and my post about dance party characters and DJs became quite active. It turns out social media is good for something. It wasn't long before an email appeared in my inbox. It was the real Trough Man! Meeting the real Trough Man Barry turned out to be a very unassuming gentleman in his mid-60s. You'd never realise he had been involved in such extreme behaviour — but I was meeting the Clark Kent version of his character. "Going right back, it was pretty clear I was gay when I was about 17," he told me. "It wasn't easy to do that back in 1967, particularly in suburban Punchbowl, where I came from. "Once I had my first sexual experience I realised the laws had to be changed." Barry had originally got into "water sports" when he saw it being done at a bar in New York in 1978. He was also one of the original marchers in Sydney's first Mardi Gras protest, that same year: a march that has since turned into the huge annual event. "I didn't do it to be famous, it wasn't planned," he said. "The two things came together, my newly discovered sexual proclivity and my whole political involvement. Somehow they became enmeshed." 'It just wasn't our party anymore' Maybe Trough Man was a superhero, out there at venues like Sydney's Hordern Pavilion through all those long nights, fighting for our right to party. "I was part of this wild era, where there weren't all these restrictions," he said. "When Fox Studios took over the showgrounds and the Hordern Pavilion it all changed. You just weren't allowed to do that sort of thing. "I can remember the last Mardi Gras party I went to. There was a whole group of us in the toilets playing around when security came in and shut the whole thing down. "It just wasn't our party anymore, and so I stopped going." The new world of occupational health and safety laws had caught up with Barry and the warehouse parties. Sydney would never be the same again. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-05-09/in-search-of-trough-man-an-icon-of-sydneys-1980s-gay-scene/8496200 |
Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Karnal on May 10th, 2017 at 9:18am
Ah, urinal man. I remember him.
Thanks for sharing this, Gordon. A blast from the past. |
Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Gordon on May 10th, 2017 at 9:29am Karnal wrote on May 10th, 2017 at 9:18am:
You gave him a blast? |
Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Karnal on May 10th, 2017 at 9:09pm Gordon wrote on May 10th, 2017 at 9:29am:
You're a Wentworth man. Didn't you? |
Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Gordon on May 10th, 2017 at 9:16pm Karnal wrote on May 10th, 2017 at 9:09pm:
I was too young to be frequenting gay raves when he was around. I'm not an Afghani dancing boy. |
Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Mr Hammer on May 10th, 2017 at 11:47pm
Carnal used to bathe in the Ganges. What's the difference?
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Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Unforgiven on May 11th, 2017 at 12:12am Gordon wrote on May 10th, 2017 at 9:16pm:
Mentally? The ABC must have found a readership. Gordon and his ilk who search the internet tirelessly for intellectual stimulation. |
Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Karnal on May 11th, 2017 at 12:24am Gordon wrote on May 10th, 2017 at 9:16pm:
You're never too young to learn, Gordon. |
Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Culture Warrior on May 11th, 2017 at 4:27am
this article gives a good insight into the filth they have working at the abc.
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Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Mr Hammer on May 11th, 2017 at 7:25am
Bill Leak's a villian; a degenerate homosexual who rolls around in other people's urine is a hero...gotcha!
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Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Lord Herbert on May 11th, 2017 at 7:54am Mr Hammer wrote on May 10th, 2017 at 11:47pm:
;D ;D ;D Brilliant! You take out the 'OzPolitic Trophy for Witticism' this year. Congratulations. The difference is that the Ganges is not just a flowing urinal but also an open sewer where rats feed on floating corpses dumped there by the millions who can't afford funerals and burials. It's a jolly world, yes? |
Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Gordon on May 11th, 2017 at 8:24am Mr Hammer wrote on May 10th, 2017 at 11:47pm:
Post of the week. |
Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by greggerypeccary on May 11th, 2017 at 8:33am Karnal wrote on May 11th, 2017 at 12:24am:
Yes, that's Mr Trump's motto. |
Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by red baron on May 11th, 2017 at 8:54am
The ABC got hijacked by ultra left wingers and Balmain basket weavers long ago
The ABC has been on life support for years as it churns out its irrelevant stuff only hard core lefties watch Time to pull the public funding plug |
Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by buzzanddidj on May 11th, 2017 at 9:30am red baron wrote on May 11th, 2017 at 8:54am:
Meanwhile, over on the front page of Rupert's online flagship tabloid Lucy reads the text message she sent husband Carl’s mistress on The Last Resort news.com.au an hour ago A DEVASTATED wife on Channel Nine series The Last Resort has shared the text message she sent her husband’s mistress after she found out about their affair. “I’m curious to know if you enjoyed f***ing my husband. The father of my three children,” Lucy said, reading the message in front of her husband Carl and the four other troubled couples on the controversial new reality series. It was previously revealed Carl, a personal trainer, had slept with a client at the home he shares with wife Lucy and their three children. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/television/lucy-reads-the-text-message-she-sent-husband-carls-mistress-on-the-last-resort/news-story/f0587f71c6be19c5a72df81e70341a44 |
Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Culture Warrior on May 12th, 2017 at 4:10am
There's no equivalence between that^ and the filth from the ABC who write this stuff.
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Title: Re: ABC - Minds in the trough Post by Karnal on May 12th, 2017 at 8:39am Postmodern Trendoid III wrote on May 12th, 2017 at 4:10am:
Mistie doesn't remember the good old days. I wonder why. |
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