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  1. Thank you so much for sharing these pictures @samhexum. All very hot men indeed, but may I request that you identify these gorgeous men by name for those of us who do not know them by sight? TruHart1
  2. From 2016: Russell on his experiences with the Royal Court Theatre on the occasion of its 60th anniversary: TruHart1
  3. Sad pews: TruHart1
  4. With Arinzé Kene and Nico Mirallegro (his co-stars from 'The Pass") TruHart1
  5. Here's another angle of this boy being a bit coy!!! TruHart1
  6. _________Really?_________________But...___________Who knows? TruHart1
  7. "Hardly anything. What are you wearing?" TruHart1
  8. Well, I'd go for Drew's sexy lips in a New York minute: http://images.bobitbeauty.com/post/L-drew-butera.JPG TruHart1
  9. What a cute, sincere smile: http://www.milb.com/images/571448/generic/180x270/571448.jpg TruHart1
  10. Catcher Drew Butera, KC Royals (with a butt like that, no wonder he's a damn fine catcher!!! :D:D) http://m.mlb.com/assets/images/0/5/2/95972052/cuts/butera_470g1iws_st4k0nv9.jpg TruHart1
  11. Eric Hosmer, KC Royals!!! TruHart1
  12. Wait! I thought escorts were supposed to be discreet regarding pet names!!! TruHart1
  13. What a decision for you if it was an either/or situation! For me, I would have attended Otello live, but caught the HD telecast of AiA Parts 1 and 2 in the movie theatre, which you could probably still be able to catch in future encore showings! I did not have to make that choice as I was stuck here in the US of A and felt privileged to see both the Otello AND this production of National Theatre's Angels in America in my local movie theater! Of course, seeing both live would have been more thrilling, but I am truly grateful that I was able to experience them, even if only on video! TruHart1
  14. Thank you for this most excellent list, @RyanDean!!! TruHart1
  15. Sharing a very entertaining interview with Russell during his run on Broadway in "A View From the Bridge" from Broadway.com: TruHart1
  16. Nyle DiMarco and Husky (Oh, those eyes!) http://i.imgur.com/rJczU4l.png?1 TruHart1
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  18. http://highlighthollywood.com/2017/08/russell-tovey-returns-as-series-regular-in-quantico-season-3/ Russell is returning to season 3 of Quantico http://highlighthollywood.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/quantico-russell-tv-1024x682.jpg TruHart1
  19. The Mother Abbess in this Ed Sullivan snippet (who sings Climb Every Mountain) is the wonderful Patricia Neway, who won the Tony in 1960 for best supporting actress in a musical that year! TruHart1
  20. This birthday cake is from his birthday a year ago. The comparison of a birthday to opening yourself up to someone's tongue for a rim job remains a favorite sentiment for me! ;) WOW! Thanks to you, @LoveNDino, we don't have to wait until October!!! Wonderful monologue! Russell's delivery quite moving to me, especially having lived through that period of the plague. TruHart1
  21. May 15, 2017 This Woman Was Arrested For ‘Stealing’ A Case Of Water Bottles And THIS Was Her Husband’s Response. Dear Whole Foods executives: I consider myself to be a loyal Whole Foods customer. In fairness, it’s my wife who is the customer, since it is she who actually frequents your stores and spends the money. “Frequent” is an appropriate word to use, because she frequents your stores frequently. Indeed, between October 8 and November 27th of this year, she purchased goods from you on 27 separate occasions. The total spend during that period was $2,165.46 (an average $80.20 per visit). Just the other day, I pointed out to her that if she keeps this up, we will spend close to $30K a year at Whole Foods, if I’ve done my math right (which I have). I’m not sure where that ranks on your “customer value” metric (if you guys bother to track that sort of thing) but I’d venture to guess it’s pretty high. I mean, really. Thirty grand a year on friggin pears, quinoa and smoked turkey has got to be up there, no? Someone over there has to be making a bit of coin on our visits, although admittedly, I’m not up on the current margins for quinoa sales. That’s why it was so shocking to me to learn that she was arrested by your staff during her last visit to Whole Foods. Arrested, you might ask? Well, it seems that way. And the crime? She “stole” a case of water. Admittedly, I feel somewhat responsible for this “theft” since I’ve been putting a lot of pressure on her to stockpile water bottles. I’ve been very thirsty lately. I’ve had many sleepless nights craving my water from Whole Foods. But, alas, the other night, when I groggily made my way to our kitchen pantry at 3AM, we were out of those sacred bottles. Imagine my outrage… this was the final straw! In a desperate attempt to quench my insatiable thirst, I told her: “Honey, you are going to have to do better with the shopping. We need more Whole Foods water bottles. I don’t care how you get them – just get them!” The next day, a plot was hatched. My wife set out to “steal” water bottles from Whole Foods. Brilliantly disguised as an everyday shopper (pushing a cart around, sampling items, making purchases and all those things normal shoppers do), my wife surreptitiously took a water bottle case and stashed it underneath her cart, masking it with the only available “cover” she had – her gym bag. Her true genius on full display, she filled her shopping cart with another $180 worth of “decoy” shopping goods, (which of course she would pay for in full), all in a clever attempt to draw people’s attention away from the real prize. The crown jewel. A $5 case of Whole Foods water. Palms and brow billowing with sweat, she made her way to the cashier, as the final stage in her plan – the escape – was now well within grasp. Just beyond the register, she could see her freedom – and a life of endless amounts of Whole Foods water (or at least a few days worth). But, my dear Whole Foods executives, it was not to be. On this fine day, one of your crafty security guards would foil the plan. Drawing from his many weeks of in-classroom training in the art of thwarting dastardly acts such as “stealing water bottles”, “eating food from the coveted salad bar while still shopping”, and “using expired coupons”, his spidey senses went off the minute she walked into the store. And why wouldn’t they go off? After all, it is rare that you would see a shopper who has been in your store 27 times in the past month and a half come back again to do more shopping the next day (hmmm, wait a minute…?). Ducking behind the deep freeze, dropping-and-rolling around the fresh produce, and using the mixed nuts section as camouflage, our Whole Foods SWAT team member stalked his prey, patiently waiting for the opportune moment to strike. Once my evil-doer wife passed the register while paying for all of her groceries, except the Whole Foods Holy Water, your faithful security guard pounced. Accosting her in a crowded elevator in front of 15 other customers (accomplices perhaps?), he loudly (and proudly) proclaimed, “Miss, you are under arrest. You stole water from us and I am going to have to take you in.” I kid you not, the lad said “take you in”. Beaten at her own game, my wife had to think on her feet. Under pressure, and furious about the situation, all she could muster was: “Oh shit, I totally forgot about that. It was hidden under my gym bag. Here’s five bucks – I’m so embarrassed and I really do apologize.” Now, whole foods executives, both of us know just how ridiculous that excuse sounds. We all know that’s COMPLETELY implausible. Especially to customers who shop every day and have a zillion other things going on. It should be patently obvious to anyone that reads this that my wife hatched a plot to steal $5 worth of water, and was caught red-handed. My only relief is that your able-bodied staff properly resolved the situation. After keeping her under “lockdown” for a half hour, interrogating her about her motives and plans for future attacks on Whole Foods (thankfully, she unleashed her fury on Whole Foods as an “independent”, with no direct ties to Al-Qaeda, ISIS or any other terrorist organization), they let her go. And, in a strangely ironic twist, they gave her the water bottle case for free. I crack myself up every time I re-read that sentence. But there’s one more catch. I consider it my own consolation prize. The catch is that before she was allowed to leave, the kind staff at Whole Foods told her she’s never allowed to shop there again. Phew, what a relief! Now I can take my $30K per year food budget to one of your competitors, where, I’ve been most pleased to discover, a dollar is stretched to a far greater degree. And, they have such great deals on cases of water. They are a practical steal! Yours truly and truthfully, *David TruHart1
  22. Thank you so much for these two teasers, @LoveNDino. The show looks full of amazing acting and writing talent! TruHart1
  23. Russell Tovey is one of the stars in "Queers" playing a 1980's gay actor, due to premiere in October on BBC America https://theslanted.com/2017/08/27468/bbc-america-co-producing-queers-eight-part-short-film-series/ TruHart1
  24. Another leather-clad shot (with Mr. Groff and his whip!) of the cast of "Looking." TruHart1
  25. I have no idea if that is all Mr. Pratt but I'll be happy to volunteer to go check it out for you Gman!!! Sorry, more OT but Freddie Stroma starred as H.G. Wells in the ill-fated ABC TV show Time After Time, (based on the 1979 novel by Karl Alexander and the 1979 hit movie starring Malcolm McDowell & Mary Steenburgen) which was canceled due to dismal ratings after airing only 4 episodes in March of this year! 7 other episodes remain in the can, not scheduled to ever be shown. Sad, because I rather enjoyed Stroma as the rather straight-laced Herbert George and Josh Bowman as a very hot-looking Jack the Ripper! http://televisionpromos.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Time-After-Time-ABC-TV-series-hero-1368x506.jpg BTW, @Gar1eth, Stroma is also married - to actress Johanna Braddy who has been a regular on Quantico since its beginning! They met working on the Hulu streamed series UnReal and married in 2016! I know, too late but to stay somewhat on topic, I wonder if Freddie Stroma's first name is actually Frederick and whether Josh Bowman's close friends call him Joshie?!! TruHart1
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