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Just hangin' out in a leather vest with his badass "Looking" buds: TruHart1
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Not my name, but as an example, my parents named me Charlemagne. When I was a child, my parents, relatives & friends always called me Charley. When I got into junior high, all my teachers shortened my name to Chuck. I really disliked it at first but within a year, I was owning it and even introducing myself to new acquaintances as Chuck, and thus only my aunts and uncles continue to call me Charley, whereas all my cousins who were around my same age and my parents got with the program and began calling me Chuck. Now everyone has called me Chuck for many, many years, even my niece and three nephews call me Chuck instead of Uncle Chuck! The only exception is one close friend to whom I was originally introduced by a mutual friend by my full name of Charlemagne. Because we became good friends very quickly, this new friend (we've now been friends for over 35 years!) has continued to always called me Charlemagne, which with him has always felt like a "pet name" intimacy only we share, even though all my legal documents show Charlemagne, too. TruHart1
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I can see it's probably cold but you look comparatively overdressed, Russell! TruHart1
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GOING VEGAN? TruHart1
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Thank you so much, @LoveNDino. It is quite a BIG, striking sculpture with the perspective of Russell at 5' 10" standing next to it! TruHart1
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Though they were a hot couple, it does appear that both Russell and Mr. Unda have moved on to new boyfriends! It seems the only permanent partner Russell has is his baby boy Rocky! TruHart1
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Does anybody know where this sculpture is? TruHart1
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I'd love to kiss that smirk off your face, you hunky man!!! TruHart1
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Which made me think of Sixteen Going on Seventeen from The Sound of Music With Andrew Keenan-Bolger as Rolf and Jay Armstrong Johnson as Liesl (from Broadway Backwards): Original version with Daniel Truhitte (Rolf) and Charmian Carr (Liesl) (from the 1965 film): ...and an updated version just for giggles (from Miscast): TruHart1
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In Belgium, admiring the bust of Belgian writer and poet Guido Gezelle: TruHart1
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He can even make super nerd sexy!!! TruHart1
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So wistful here: TruHart1
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This 1897 portrait of Gibran reminds me of Mexican actor Gale Garcia Bernal: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_ngrAPtzKcj0/TQqJB3BeLxI/AAAAAAAAB7k/5JEyfSuIlEA/s1600/Gael%2BGarcia%2BBernal.jpg TruHart1
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I had never even heard of Jeanne Aubert, though looking her up, she had quite the life, child actress and later silent films in her native France. Married to a wealthy American who survived the crash of the Hindenberg, well-respected London musical star in the original London cast of Anything Goes as these selections document and much later (1960's & 70's) a star of series TV in France, finally passing at age 88. Not sure I like her turning I Get a Kick into an operetta number though. LOL Here's the duet with Sutton Foster and (as Rosie says, 'cutie-pie') Colin Donnell from the excellent Broadway revival I saw in 2011 of the show: TruHart1
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I fell in lust with Matt from the very first scene (where he woke up naked, with no memory!) of KyleXY. It's too bad the show was canceled without tying up lose story lines, though.
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"Murder" He says! from the 1942 movie Happy Go Lucky: Dinah Shore (1943) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJkrf1lkgCk Tori Amos (from the soundtrack of the 2003 Julia Roberts film Mona Lisa Smile [the same arrangement as Shore's version 60 years later!]) Betty Hutton, who introduced it, singing it to a track in the 1942 movie Happy Go Lucky, from a U.S.O. radio program filmed before a live audience, introduced by Bob Hope (1943) TruHart1
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Until you are physically in his presence, it is difficult to imagine just how tall (6'3") and bulked up he really is. He towered over me (I'm 5'7"!) and I got even more turned on because of it!!! TruHart1
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I could certainly get into this outfit if I was removing it piece by piece from Russell's body!!! TruHart1
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...and for you leather guys out there (@whipped guy are you there?!!) TruHart1
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Interesting @Chidude, I had a session in Vegas 3 years ago with Zeb (April of 2014) with me knowing only what I had heard in his interviews, such as on the Howard Stern show where he proudly spoke of his porn star girlfriend. I did not have any idea if the session would only be muscle worship (I had no problem with that!) or more. He ended up furnishing a true BFE, though. Before each thing we did, I asked politely if it would be okay (kissing, rimming, sucking, etc.) and we did everything I wanted until we both got off. It's a memory I will always cherish! TruHart1
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I was privileged to have recently seen Tuc in a "new" very wordy two character play locally and spoke with him and his costar afterword. He was very gracious and friendly and agreed that the memorization of the special verbosity of the piece was quite difficult to commit to memory. He seems a very sweet guy. He's always had that chiseled look but now, in his early 50's, he is a major DILF for me, looking hotter close up than I might have ever guessed! TruHart1
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What an artist!!! Nice legs, too! :) TruHart1
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I just remember vividly how much hiss I could hear through the house sound system whenever Ronstadt was singing in her higher head voice during Pirates of Penzance because the sound engineer had to turn up the gain so much to balance the ensemble...but who cares? Rex Smith was so hot and sexy in his bright colored tights I wasn't paying that much attention to Ronstadt! I just checked, that production was in the early 1980's! How time flies when one thinks about what a hunk Rex Smith was in those days!!! https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/87/b0/5e/87b05e7e86741f8edb73deceeec4911c.jpg TruHart1
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