Archive for February, 2009

Today’s big laugh: That’s my penis

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

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Today’s Cock Flop

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

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For When The Gay Aryan Nation Is Not Enuf

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

He may be not have the cock of Marco Blaze, but that doesn’t mean Tai Lee is one of the gay brownshirts from Sean Cody or Corbin Fisher. There’s a time and place for a pack of fair-skinned, blond-haired and blue-eyed youth, but it’s usually a putsch. Besides, can you really tell them apart? Meet Randy Blue’s latest sausage.

– Mike

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HSB’s reading list for 02/27/2009

Friday, February 27th, 2009

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15-year old dick

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

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MICHAEL LUCAS WANTS YOU!

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

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In Praise of Marco Blaze’s Glorious Penis

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

When we first met Marco Blaze last year, somehow I missed the memo letting us all know that he had the dick of death. Actually that’s a lie. The press release explicitly stated that Marco “has one of the biggest, thickest dicks in the industry”, but I thought it was just press release-speak. Now that we can see it — er, him — in action in Double Barrel, well let’s just say my jaw get sore just looking at it:

A couple of hardcore clips and a bunch of close-ups of Marco’s spectacular appendage courtesy Titan’s excellent new blog after the jump.

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Hot ‘n’ Handsome Southern Studs fucking

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

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Last Night’s Defying Inequality Concert

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Last night I attended the celebrity benefit for equal rights Defying Inequality: The Broadway Concert. The event was full of incredible and inspiring individuals who have fought the uphill plight for equality. So why did Judy Gold think it was a good idea to open the show by jokingly asking Carson Kressley, ‘how you doing fag?’ If the African-American community is constantly being scolding for using the “n”-word among their own community then why should we continue to use the derogatory word fag? If a straight person were to use it then we would rip them up—so let’s lead by example.
Harvey Fierstein and Cyndi Lauper truly gave brave, meaningful and heartfelt speeches. Both have waged the war against discrimination endlessly. But I guess the crowd could not tag them with the words “glamorous” or “fierce” because they did not get a standing ovation like Jane Fonda did. When have you ever seen Jane Fonda lead a rally in support of the gay community? She has entertained Communist Vietnamese troops during the war and has made several aerobic videos: Fierce. I suppose Fierstein and Lauper have spoiled us with their constant presence at every great gay cause. The deserved every bit of a standing ovation and I wish the crowd stood up with me in applause. Yet they gave the starlet Fonda the biggest one before she even opened her mouth because she was working the glamour.

Jane Fonda, surrounded by her Commie pals in Vietnam in the ’70s
I was elated to hear that Rev. Al Sharpton did not show up for his scheduled appearance. How does our community make an icon out of a charlatan who gave a speech at Kean College and delivered this line, “White folks was in caves while we was building empires … We taught philosophy and astrology and mathematics before Socrates and them Greek homos ever got around to it.” But like a good chameleon he changed his stance when the political winds blew.

Sharpton
Here is Harvey’s speech, which he sent me a week prior to the event. It was as brilliantly and boldly spoken as it was written:
Dear President Obama:
A politician of the time tempered his anti slavery position saying, “I have never been in favor of making voters or jurors of Negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people.”
That politician was Abraham Lincoln. The question is, were those his actual beliefs or was Mr Lincoln diluting his message to gather the broadest coalition to his cause? Either way, something happened and eventually Mr Lincoln took on what would have been deemed the extremist view; that freedom itself would not be enough. It needed a grander gesture: “…a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal”. All men are created equal. Passing a law would change the course of slavery, but those words changed the course of the world.
Mr Obama, I have heard you speak eloquently in favor of inclusion for gays and lesbians. But in the next breath you sternly state your opposition to our right to enter the contract of marriage. It leaves me wondering if you, like your hero Mr Lincoln, are merely being politic or if you still need to grow and learn and change.
Days after your historic election an aide of yours told me that during your first months in office you will be doing away with the military policy of DON’T ASK, DON’T TELL. I applaud the gesture. But don’t kid yourself. Redefining that policy will do little to end discrimination against us. With or without the Pentagon’s permission gays and lesbians have been serving in the military since the birth of this nation. We may have served in silence. We may have fought in secrecy. But we sacrificed and died for our country with pride nonetheless. No. Abolishing DON’T ASK, DON’T TELL will not end discrimination in the military any more than legalizing gay adoption will end discrimination against our children in the playground. Even legalizing gay marriage will not bring about the whole cloth change our nation needs. When you, as our president, accept, tolerate and even reward bigotry and prejudice changing a law will change little.
In any case, we don’t need you to fight our small battles for us. We can eventually win these skirmishes for our equal legal rights with or without your support. Property matters, adoption rights, and even gay marriage will be won eventually in courts of law and in courts of public opinion. Given time, our constitution and the American values of fair play and justice will prevail. We have right on our side. We will win in the courts.
But there is something that only you can do for us. Mr President, we need you to be more than another reasonable voice. We need you to raise yourself up out of the mire of majority opinion; we need you to rise above the daily politics of compromise. We need you to mount that bully pulpit our blood, sweat and tears have erected for you to stand upon, and to speak to the greater ideal. America needs to hear you say, “We will no longer tolerate the oppression of our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers, aunts and uncles. They are our family. They are we and we are they. America will no longer harbor hatred and superstition as a judgment against our own. We must prove ourselves worthy of the title Americans, protectors of the weak, standard bearers of freedom and guarantors of equal rights for all.
“From this day forward no amendment, statute or law that seeks to deny full rights of citizenship on the basis of sexual preference will be tolerated. Hatred and bigotry are banished to the dark recesses of small minds. Let the Pledge of Allegiance light our way to tomorrow as “…one nation, indivisible, with freedom and justice for all.’”
That, dear son of Lincoln, is what we need from you. We need a hero and you have been elected.

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Hot House’s Johnny Gunn Talks About His Lady Loves

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Ladies and gentleman … and especially ladies: Johnny Gunn.

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