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TruthBTold

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  1. Ask him first where he was on January 6th.
  2. Sorry but I could put a mask over his eyes and still have a grand ol' time.
  3. I like his voice and of course his looks but he should have spent some money for a professional choreographer.
  4. Why not marry him and make the whole thing legal?
  5. That's mighty thing material for me to even be asking.
  6. You knew that as soon as you saw the front the back was not going to be too far off the mark.
  7. For me it's the eyes.
  8. Now that I've seen that it would take a lot for me to be disappointed.
  9. Believe me, I am more than convinced.
  10. I think it would take sliding down of the garment a few inches and you would have your answer. Or maybe a few kisses one his neck.
  11. Although the circumstances you describe certainly makes it difficult to watch I definitely want to see the film. It takes a huge amount of self reflection to be able to play such character on stage or in film. As Evelyn Waugh said, "To understand all is to forgive all."
  12. Sorry (not sure when you were born) but he may have preceded the wearing of the crown. It is the title of the new documentary and features certain sad events of his life. I guess you will have to see the movie to find out what those were. Something tells me childhood sexual abuse but that is just a guess. And as to your life I am going to leave that to lie.
  13. This movie opens at Sundance on Friday. It is a documentary that discusses the tragedy that befell the young boy who was chosen by openly gay director Luchino Visconti for his movie Death In Venice in 1970. The boy is incredibly beautiful and huge stardom results from the movie. This new movie shows the dangers that such popularity can come to child actors, particularly for children who come from rather tragic circumstances before their stardom. However no one seems to want to protect the children's interests and the children seem incapable to do so even as adults. When Visconti was casting for his movie Andersen (the lead) was so beautiful he looked like something out of a Caravaggio painting. In the movie Visconti notes however that "to put the eyes on beauty is to put the eyes on death." http://36.media.tumblr.com/2ca9e0fe59e18f0aa0d4e47049ee71b3/tumblr_mo7girWmQf1rt9ynxo1_1280.jpg
  14. Seeing Heath Ledger always makes me sad. Such a talent. I believe much more so than Jake Gyllenhaal. But I liked the movie overall.
  15. Oh, when you're done here I have a construction project at my house.
  16. Yep, you better have a lot of time on your hands. Not just a lick and fuck job.
  17. Well if not that will be something to hold on to while you do.
  18. The Daddy definitely does.
  19. Maybe the Forest Service.
  20. OK, I'm willing to commit a felony just to be sentenced.
  21. Hi T/J, greetings from similarly less than balmy Chicago. Not sure if you remember me. At any rate, we have a fellow sufferer in Dane and I have been lucky enough to keep in touch with him. A similarly wonderful, warm guy and I always have very fond memories of you both. Of course, because you raised it, I wanted to answer your issue "Remind again why anyone would want to live north of the Mason Dixon line in the U.S." All I have to say is that if I didn't it would mean I would have to live south of the MD line and all that goes with it.
  22. That's OK, I won't be looking at his face from my vantage point any way.
  23. What jail has that uniform?
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