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Does anybody got this video:

(Story culled out of ET News:)

 

Matt Le Blanc's Porn Past Uncovered

 

World Entertainment News Network

 

Heart-throb FRIENDS actor MATT LEBLANC's steamy porn past is set to be broadcast across Europe.

 

Matt, 31, is now a major Hollywood hunk - and he's less than happy is that his raunchy performance in sexy soft-porn segment JUST LIKE THAT from infamous late night series THE RED SHOE DIARIES will be screened by PLAYBOY TV.

 

JEREMY YATES, deputy managing director of the channel in Britain, says, "Buying the rights to this film was a real coup for us. Matt is a massive star in Friends and we are expecting big audiences to see him with his kit off.

 

"Of course, it was made well before he was famous. He would want an absolute fortune to do scenes as scorching as these nowadays."

 

He adds, "It's a major reason for women subscribers to tune into Playboy TV. Friends fans have never seen him like this. They'll see much more of him than they have ever done before."

 

Matt stripped off only a year before getting his role as JOEY TRIBBIANI in the hit comedy.

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Mr. Le3Blanc also graced the cover of Spartacus Guide with a gorgeous picture. Apparently the publisher had to withdraw it after he became a "star."

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When did "RED SHOE DIARIES" become porn? ;-)

 

Frankly, I'd think LeBlanc would be happy this one is with a woman. People usually get all titllated with his old appearance on the cover of a Damron guide.

 

(It was a stock photo, guys. No story there, either.)

 

Unless RED SHOE DIARIES was very different "back then", we're not gonna see much more than butt. Although it's probably a nice butt.

Guest Thunderbuns
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>When did "RED SHOE DIARIES" become porn? ;-)

 

>Unless RED SHOE DIARIES was very different "back then",

>we're not gonna see much more than butt. Although it's

>probably a nice butt.

 

I didn't catch the show but recall seeing a TV ad for RSD that showed Matt slowly easing his jeans down over his butt - but as could be predicted, it stoped just short of "breath taking". You're right though, it sure looked like a very nice butt.

 

There is a pic of him floating around the net showing a full frontal nude [with a cock that is somehere in the no-man's-land, between limp and hard] on one of those sites that claim to show pics of nude celebs. I always assumed they were "doctored" pics. But now??? Well who knows. Maybe it is for real.

 

Thunderbuns

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I have to wonder what all the whining is about too. I mean it's not like they have Joey and Chandler nude frolicking pics or anything!! Or is that Ben Affleck and Matt Damon? I get so confused

Guest Thunderbuns
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>I have to wonder what all the whining is about too. I mean

>it's not like they have Joey and Chandler nude frolicking

>pics or anything!!

 

Well that could be hot - if Chandler [in real life] could get off the booze and slim down a little.

 

>Or is that Ben Affleck and Matt Damon?

 

Now that is in my mind a much more probable scenario.

 

>I get so confused

 

Same here - life becomes more difficult with every passing day!

 

Thunderbuns

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I think Matt has a very cute face, but on the Friends series, he always seemed a little chubby to me (nothing wrong with that), so I was surprised RSD would have him in a part. Maybe it's just the clothes he wears on Friends (sweatshirts, long-sleeved shirts).

 

David Schwimmer, on the other hand, doesn't mind stripping down to his T and boxers to good effect.

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I only started watching FRIENDS within the past year, so I'm working overtime catching up on all the repeats in syndication (about 3 times a day!) I am aware that the guys' weights all seem to fluctuate wildly (except for Ross), so I was pleased to catch an early episode with the 'skinny' Joey (when he used to wear tight T-shirts) and where he took his shirt off. I was surprised to see that even in his svelte days, he really wasn't 'all that'. Not much muscle tone...even a bit of man-boobs going on even then! I still dig his pretty face, though! Now I'm just waiting to see Ross bare chested!

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>I am aware that the

>guys' weights all seem to fluctuate wildly

 

In fact, Matthew Perry has been seen driving through Connecticut with a bumper sticker on his car that reads:

 

My Other Car is a Dessert Cart

 

Sorry - that was crass and utterly unlike me. But while I'm at it, Matt LeBlanc sports a bumper sticker that reads:

 

Honk if You Have Groceries

 

I've got a million of 'em...

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I still think Matt Le Blanc looks hot. I don't mind a little love handle. :) I don't know what you look like, Chrismac, but I note that your profile here indicates a proclamation that we should be kind to other people. I suggest you take your own advice to heart. For all we know Matt LeBlanc regularly visits this site and is having his feelings hurt by your jokes at his expense. ;-)

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>I still think Matt Le Blanc looks hot. I don't mind a

>little love handle. :) I don't know what you look like,

>Chrismac, but I note that your profile here indicates a

>proclamation that we should be kind to other people. I

>suggest you take your own advice to heart. For all we know

>Matt LeBlanc regularly visits this site and is having his

>feelings hurt by your jokes at his expense. ;-)

 

You're absolutely right Guy. It was a momentary lapse of maturity for which I duly apologize to Matt, Matthew, and anyone else I may have offended.

 

Matt, if you're out there reading this, I'll gladly blow you to make up for it ;)

Guest Thunderbuns
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>I still think Matt Le Blanc looks hot. I don't mind a

>little love handle. :) I don't know what you look like,

>Chrismac, but I note that your profile here indicates a

>proclamation that we should be kind to other people. I

>suggest you take your own advice to heart. For all we know

>Matt LeBlanc regularly visits this site and is having his

>feelings hurt by your jokes at his expense. ;-)

 

I find it highly unlikely that Matt baby is reading this site - and even more unlikely that he would give a damn about what we say about him. Making $1,000,000 per episode can do that do a guy!

 

However - on the other hand - perhaps he should pay attention to what people say. $1mil per week is too much moola to gamble with and take the chance that he could be dropped because he has let his appearance go to the dogs.

 

I've always thought it must be a double edged sword for actors who make this kind of money. On the one hand, you have all this disposeable income - yet you are practically putting a gun to your head if you enjoy spending it in restaurants.

 

Hmmmmmmmmm a problem I have never had - and I'm sure never will :-)

 

Thunderbuns

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I was being facetious when I suggested that Matt might be visiting this site. Then again, the beauty of it is we have no way of knowing. Fantasies can be amusing...

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I know that I don't have as much ambition as I would like to have, but, for me, another drawback to every making $2 million take home - after taxes and agents, etc., etc., for making one movie would be why the h. I would ever want to make another one. After a season or two at that much per episode, they could eat my fat ass, if they don't mind the dust as I peel away in my hybrid car. No wonder they're always talking about choosing just the right script for their next movie. It would have to be something I'd realy want to do to pull me away from my pool behind one of the best houses in a rather cheap suburb. (Live simply, so that others can simply live ... heheheh)

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When Michael J. Foxx left "Spin City" he said the only reason he worked so long after his Parkinson's diagnosis was to make sure his family was taken care of.

 

At the other end of the spectrum, there was Garbo who Just Stopped.

 

You have to wonder what keeps someone like Bill Gates going. Will an extra Billion *really* make a big difference in his retirement at this point? If I were him, I'd sell the company and tell the DoJ to take a flying fuck at a rolling donut.

Guest Thunderbuns
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>I was being facetious when I suggested that Matt might be

>visiting this site. Then again, the beauty of it is we have

>no way of knowing. Fantasies can be amusing...

 

I agree - not only amusing, but down right necessary. Can you imagine how dull life would be without them. They can get you through the darkest days.........

 

Thunderbuns

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>When Michael J. Foxx left "Spin City" he said the only

>reason he worked so long after his Parkinson's diagnosis was

>to make sure his family was taken care of.

 

Makes a lotta sense - However we must admit that his wife (whose name escapes me at the moment) is not exactly devoid of the ability to make big bucks as well.

 

>You have to wonder what keeps someone like Bill Gates going.

>Will an extra Billion *really* make a big difference in his

>retirement at this point? If I were him, I'd sell the

>company and tell the DoJ to take a flying fuck at a rolling

>donut.

 

I have often thought the same thing. But with a guy like Gates, especially at this stage of his career, It's probably not about the money. It's about POWER. That and the fact that he probably views it all as the ultimate game.

 

If he had the kind of personality that would allow him to quit & enjoy his gains, he probably would never have gotten there in the first place. Does that make any sense?

 

Thunderbuns

Guest Musclebearshare
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>When Michael J. Foxx left "Spin City" he said the only

>reason he worked so long after his Parkinson's diagnosis was

>to make sure his family was taken care of.

>

>At the other end of the spectrum, there was Garbo who Just

>Stopped.

 

Just FYI, Garbo didn't actually intend to "just stop" when she did - there was a combination of circumstances that contributed to her early retirement, but she didn't simply decide to call it quits at that point in her career. Of course, the legend is a much better story, or at least more in keeping with her mystique. :+

 

>You have to wonder what keeps someone like Bill Gates going.

>Will an extra Billion *really* make a big difference in his

>retirement at this point? If I were him, I'd sell the

>company and tell the DoJ to take a flying fuck at a rolling

>donut.

 

James B. Stewart, author of "Den of Thieves" (about the 'masters of the universe' 80s crooks Milliken, Boesky, etc.) was on NPR yesterday, talking about the 80s outbreak of corruption and greed as it relates to the current outbreak of corruption and greed (Enron, Anderson, etc.) One comment he made about this very subject was asking the absurdly wealthy people he interviewed when he was covering Wall Street for the Journal about why they felt they needed to continue to make more - essentially, as you say, what difference does another few million make when you have 100s of millions or billions? He said most of them looked at him like he was from another planet. For them, it was a game and a competition, like basketball, where at the end of the day the winner was the guy with the biggest take.

 

Michael

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>For them, it was a game and a competition, like basketball, where at

>the end of the day the winner was the guy with the biggest take.

 

Greed personified.

 

And to Matt, if he's still reading this thread, I just picked up a very good book by Dr. Bob Arnot (Chief Medical Correspondent for NBC News) called, "Dr. Bob Arnot's Revolutionary Weight Control Program". A very good and fast read, but filled with foods that are "hard" to eat!

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>If he had the kind of personality that would allow him to

>quit & enjoy his gains, he probably would never have gotten

>there in the first place. Does that make any sense?

 

Maybe.

 

I know a guy who started a company that later got bought by Microsoft. He made a bundle in the deal, and the "merger agreement" required him to stay on at Microsoft as a VP (at no small salary, I'm sure) for two years.

 

At two years and a day, a press release said he was going on "sabbatical". He hasn't been back since.

 

It's possible to be a captain of industry and then just decide you have "enough".

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That's logical for someone who doesn't like his/her job or does not like to work. While it's true that many people fall into one or both of these characters, others do not. I would particularly think that someone who has become an actor or musician did so because he/she really enjoys acting or playing/singing music. Getting paid top dollar for doing something one enjoys likely only enhances the pleasure.

 

And then there is that trend that the more you make, the more you spend. It's amazing how some very rich people entertainers can end up bankrupt because of over-the-top indulgence, poor money management, and a faltering career. I'm also amazed that someone can win multiple millions of dollars in a lottery and then be broke after several years.

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