Hair Ball of the Day
Thunder from Down Under, the Gayest Thing Ever
I am so confused, these are straight men, putting on a sexy dance performance for an audience of supposedly of women? In my most “queened out” moments have never danced this gay, wore my hair this gay or gyrated my hips this gay. Help me understand.
You go, Girl ?
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Recommended for adult audiences. No full frontal nudity. Gentlemen are welcome.
Australia’s Thunder From Down Under, the internationally acclaimed male revue, is coming to San Francisco this summer! The sexy Australian imports crackle with high energy as they show off their buffed bodies to adoring fans who can’t seem to get enough of them. It will be a San Francisco bachelorette party every night! Direct from Australia, it’s Thunder from Down Under! You’ll laugh!
You’ll stare! You may even faint! These guys will give you something to write home about! Get ready to party with the hottest blokes in town.
http://www.thunderfromdownunder.com
Dolly Parton Pleas for Daddy Not to Go: FLASH BACK 1968
George, I Agree,”People aren’t so individual any more”
Boy George is right on the money. This may be a case where, the younger gays won’t understand because they only know the “now”, but being slightly older (coughs), comparing the late 80′s and early 90′s to now, today people are homogenized. We don’t really have any Boy Georges, Cyndi Laupers,Graces Jones etc anymore, although Lady Gaga is laying down a good effort. Decades ago the youth were bursting with self expression, trying to stand out and be abnormal. Nowadays, it’s close to impossible to stick out. Did the essence of individuality peak in the late 80′s?
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Boy George: Gay Men Try to Fit In

In speaking about the brutal attack of a longtime, and flamboyant, gay friend, Boy George discussed the pressures on gay men to assimilate.
Speaking to The Guardian, George discussed how his friend Philip Sallon, recently attacked in London, was part of the outlandish New Romantic movement in the early 1980s.
“People aren’t so individual any more,” George told the newspaper. “There is this sense of why would you want to stand out and make a show of yourself?” He added: “You can find that sort of attitude in the gay community too. That if you are an exhibitionist you are somehow spoiling the big assimilation. Most gay men go out of their way to look normal and fit in, but Philip is not of that breed.”
George decried recent antigay violence in London, and said the presence of gay people on television doesn’t mean homophobia has gone away.Geao
Spring Has Sprung, Easter is Near; Streets of SF
Ralph Lauren Denim Safari Jacket = NO
On so many levels this is NOT cute. The name alone should make that clear, Denim Safari Jacket. On a side not, Ralph, I’m sorry. I’m not even going to touch the subject of those sandals the model is wearing.
Ralph Lauren has always had an eye for true American inspired clothing. They’ve recently released their new “Rugged” Collection with a couple outerwear pieces and accessories. The “Denim Safari Jacket” was designed to have a really distressed aesthetic which gives it a somewhat 60’s styled look. The jacket features a pointed collar and button placket with RL 1967 buttons, bellow pockets at the chest,














