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Thought I'd share these gorgeous photos of South African rugby player, Francois Hougaard. Other than his sleeve and a few other tattoos which I'm not crazy about the man is beautiful and quite a STUD! Enjoy the eye candy gentlemen!

 

http://sticky.queerclick.com/2013/09/29/south-african-rugby-player-francois-hougaard/

 

Always interesting to see what kinds of guys turn some of these escorts on, especially the infamous Mr. Irons......after seeing Mr. Hougard, it is no wonder why I have to pay for such services. ;) And yes Francois is quite the stud, and was saved directly to my picture file.

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Bigvalboy-Why did you use the adjective, "infamous" to describe me? Do you think I have bad qualities and/or a bad reputation? Maybe you're being sarcastic and I just need to learn it and lighten up a bit.

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Bigvalboy-Why did you use the adjective, "infamous" to describe me? Do you think I have bad qualities and/or a bad reputation? Maybe you're being sarcastic and I just need to learn it and lighten up a bit.

 

Oh Dear Lord NO!!!....I was using the word in a different context, and my mistake. Sincere apology....I sent you a PM.

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Presume you meant "infamous" not in literal sense but in a complimentary sense. AJ, from one experience with him, is a great guy both in and out of bed. Really look forward to seeing him again in Florida.

 

Absolutely...I have always used the word "infamous" in the complimentary sense, although now I realize that I am using the word incorrectly. My second post apologized to AJ for the misunderstanding, and in addition to that I sent him a very apologetic private message. I got the sense that it was irritating for him along with concern that I actually thought badly of him. Nothing could be further from the truth.

 

While I have never hired AJ, I have heard only glowing compliments from others that have. Hope that he and others understand.

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Hey, BVB... I understood that it was a compliment, but that may be because I have met you in person. But, as far as this thread is concerned... Francois is a STUD... wish we had some nudes of him, as a couple of these pictures suggest a handsome front package and an enticing rear as well... at lest IMHO>

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Hey, BVB... I understood that it was a compliment, but that may be because I have met you in person. But, as far as this thread is concerned... Francois is a STUD... wish we had some nudes of him, as a couple of these pictures suggest a handsome front package and an enticing rear as well... at lest IMHO>

 

Thanks DD for realizing what I meant....it got a little stressful when I realized that people had misunderstood...Oh well, back to Francois. Yes he is "Just what the doctor ordered"....what a stud indeed. Thanks for the post DD, and I hope that this post finds you well and happy. Cheers my friend.

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Bigvalboy-Why did you use the adjective, "infamous" to describe me? Do you think I have bad qualities and/or a bad reputation? Maybe you're being sarcastic and I just need to learn it and lighten up a bit.

 

AJ,

 

Yes, "infamous" firstly means notorious, but also legendary or fabled.

Your concern understood--but be re-assured the comment was no doubt

extremely positive!

 

BC

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infamous

adjective

1 an infamous train robber: notorious, disreputable; legendary, fabled, famed. ANTONYMS reputable.

 

2 infamous misconduct: abominable, outrageous, shocking, shameful, disgraceful, dishonorable, discreditable, contemptible, unworthy; monstrous, atrocious, nefarious, appalling, dreadful, terrible, heinous, egregious, detestable, despicable, loathsome, hateful, vile, unspeakable, unforgivable, iniquitous, scandalous; informal dirty, filthy, lowdown. ANTONYMS honorable

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AJ,

 

Yes, "infamous" firstly means notorious, but also legendary or fabled.

Your concern understood--but be re-assured the comment was no doubt

extremely positive!

 

BC

_______________________________________________

 

infamous

adjective

1 an infamous train robber: notorious, disreputable; legendary, fabled, famed. ANTONYMS reputable.

 

2 infamous misconduct: abominable, outrageous, shocking, shameful, disgraceful, dishonorable, discreditable, contemptible, unworthy; monstrous, atrocious, nefarious, appalling, dreadful, terrible, heinous, egregious, detestable, despicable, loathsome, hateful, vile, unspeakable, unforgivable, iniquitous, scandalous; informal dirty, filthy, lowdown. ANTONYMS honorable

 

Aaahhh many thanks for the support BC, and indeed my use of the word was only meant to be positive....In the end however, Mr. Irons has not responded after seeing my apology, so I can only guess that he still believes that my intent was not complimentary. At any rate, I appreciate you and DD trying to clear things up.

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In the end however, Mr. Irons has not responded after seeing my apology, so I can only guess that he still believes that my intent was not complimentary.

 

Not necessarily. AJ is extremely busy... maybe he hasn't had time to check his messages. He is a great guy. I'm certain he's not holding any grudges or anything of the sort.

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Not necessarily. AJ is extremely busy... maybe he hasn't had time to check his messages. He is a great guy. I'm certain he's not holding any grudges or anything of the sort.

 

...Well hopefully, since I have always heard nothing but praise about him from those in the know.

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Always interesting to see what kinds of guys turn some of these escorts on, especially the infamous Mr. Irons......after seeing Mr. Hougard, it is no wonder why I have to pay for such services. ;) And yes Francois is quite the stud, and was saved directly to my picture file.

 

BVB Only you will ever know why you chose the word "infamous" about AJ. It is a term that can be interpreted 2 ways, but the traditional use is a derogatory term. People have to be very careful and alert when they are posting any response lest the receiver and others interpret it in a manner the sender did not mean. When I ran my store, 2 of my employees were fired by the owners for sending emails that were taken in a certain way by those who received them. Although they claimed that was not what they meant, the higher authorities simply said "YOU hit the SEND button. After that I took my time and reread the email and gave it a great deal of thought before sending it.

 

What makes matters even worse in this situation is that on 2 occasions in the past,irresponsible and unprofessional remarks were made concerning AJ on the Forum. One was about his looks and the other was about a video he appeared in quite a while ago. He is a perfect gentleman and, I believe, will handle this latest incident professionaly and privately.

 

Think before submitting

 

Boston Bill

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BVB Only you will ever know why you chose the word "infamous" about AJ. It is a term that can be interpreted 2 ways, but the traditional use is a derogatory term. People have to be very careful and alert when they are posting any response lest the receiver and others interpret it in a manner the sender did not mean. When I ran my store, 2 of my employees were fired by the owners for sending emails that were taken in a certain way by those who received them. Although they claimed that was not what they meant, the higher authorities simply said "YOU hit the SEND button. After that I took my time and reread the email and gave it a great deal of thought before sending it.

 

What makes matters even worse in this situation is that on 2 occasions in the past,irresponsible and unprofessional remarks were made concerning AJ on the Forum. One was about his looks and the other was about a video he appeared in quite a while ago. He is a perfect gentleman and, I believe, will handle this latest incident professionaly and privately.

 

Think before submitting

 

Boston Bill

 

Really, you have the audacity to lecture me? We're at a year and counting BB....let it go.

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Really, you have the audacity to lecture me? We're at a year and counting BB....let it go.

 

This is a public forum and I WILL give MY OPINION as I see fit!!!!! The second part of your response makes no sense so I have no idea what I'm supposed to "let go"

 

Boston Bill

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Put it back in your pants.

 

It seems to me that "think before submitting" is pretty good advice.

 

I agree. For EVERYONE. Thank you

 

Boston Bill

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