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Guest Jordan21
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Well, I never thought I'd be drooling over Mark-Paul again (remember him from Saved by the Bell?) but he has grown into the most gorgeous speciman of man! Has anyone seen him on NYPD Blue as Sipowicz's new partner? He was shirtless in the last NYPD Blue - utterly beautiful; the hottest most succulent-looking nipples! :) I can't wait for the naked scenes with him!

 

Also love James Marsden in Ally McBeal - so adorable - and Tom Welling too. I don't know who'd I do first, between James and Mark-Paul. Wish I could have both together - I'd give up a year's salary for that experience.

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Save your money, buddy.

 

I had all three, and was nonplussed.

 

In 1994 Mark-Paul sucked me off in my car in consideration for a lift to the Baltimore Greyhound station, and two Menudo CD's. I am thankful that my cock didn't suffer any long-term damage from his teeth.

 

Recently, I had the other two gents for an absurd three-way in an Airsteam camper parked outside a tractor pull contest in Lubbock, TX. Both were dressed black body suits and Hello Kitty accessories.

Guest Tampa Yankee
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I'll have some of whatever you are having cp8036. LMAO...........

:-)

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For the record, I do not frequent tractor-pull contests. I find them quite declasse. I was chasing this Mormon boy on a bicycle, and happened upon Lubbock.

 

I don't own an Airsteam, but I would like to.

 

If I acquire this trailer as a new residence, my horse will then need to sleep outside.

Guest man2man4u40
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What about his "buddy", Mario Lopez, on SBTB?

 

Woof.

 

I'd love to have my way with him and vice-versa!

Guest BenDover
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Did you ever see the TV movie about Greg Louganis. Mario Lopez, I believe, played the part of Greg. Talk about some serious Speedo time. Not bad.

Guest man2man4u40
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Yes, Mario Lopez was in that role.

 

Apparently he's a very nice guy and rumor has it that he may indeed be family.

 

He is definitely very easy on the eyes.

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Yes, Mario Lopez played Greg Louganis in the movie.

 

Rumor has it Louganis said during a book signing he was "glad a gay actor" played him.

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Ditto on Mario,

 

While I disliked that series, I would watch and watch again re-runs, mesmorized by the thought of Mario... Then saw the Greg Louganis TV film, and dreamed some more. Where is Mario these days anyway?

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cp8036,

 

Very clever!! I love your wit and writing talent. I think it sounds like we may have Bruce Vilanch here amongst us.

 

I am eagerly waiting to be amused by your next post. Declasse indeed!!

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Jorge,

 

Declasse, n'est-ce pas? Thanks for kind words.

 

Bruce Valanch? Well, I hope his likeness doesn't come your mind if we met in person.

 

I appreciate his being total a visable/out gay man, one that is successful, and respected.

 

But, what's up with the hair?

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cp8036:

 

I assure you neither Bruce Vilanch's face nor body come to mind when I think of you . You seem more like a more urbane version of perhaps...Matt Dillon? Or take your pick of some other equally hunky guy. Yeah, you're pretty hot!

 

Curious Jorge

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>Where is Mario these days anyway?

 

He's on a daytime talk show billed as "the world of women through the eyes of men" with Dick Clark, Danny Bonaduce, and some other guys. It's supposedly the male version of "The View".

 

I catch it once in a while, shake my head, and think "next stop, gay porn".

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Thanks Deej - now I remember reading about that new program in a European copy of TIME or NEWSWEEK. I have to say, I read the article only when I saw his pic, as I rarely read things concerning US television shows... which eventually end up in Europe anyway dubbed.

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Thanks Jorge, you're sweet. :)

 

I'll take Matt Dillon as a comparison.

 

When in my early 20's people said I was a keen likeness to Simon LeBon of DuranDuran, sans the poofy hairdo. The 30's were not kind to neither LeBonBon nor I, too much time at the sweet table.

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cp8036:

 

Simon LeBon hair, that brought back memories! The 80's was such a great decade for white trash/mullet/ bouffant type bad hairstyles...in restrospect. I feel certain you have aged far better than poor old Simon. OK, I'm going to stop flirting shamelessly now, I have already decided anyone who can make me laugh is hot. You are red hot!!

 

Plus, in the words of Gomez Addams,: "I love it when you speak French, Tish!"

 

Your Bilingual Jorge

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