Friday, December 30, 2005

French Lieutenant's Boys

Director: William Higgins (1983)

Starring: Phillip Andre, Doug Weston, Sergio Canali, Bud Patrick, Lee Landis, John Clark, Bobby Madison (AKA Brian Michaels), Theo Stead, Brian Thompson, Bjorn Didier, Arthur Phillips, Paul Dash, Cory Adams

"This film departs somewhat from William Higgins's usual format of golden California boys in non-stop sex by also starring the French Lieutenant's Boys. Phillip Andre is the French seaman looking for semen on his weekend shore leave in Hollywood. From the boulevards to the bedrooms, French sailors and Californians cement international relations by (doing it) all over the place."

Thursday, December 29, 2005

disagreeable me
there are times i feel so undateable; like yesterday, apparently. I just get that winter 'everything sucks, why are you looking at me that way?' kinda feeling. I suppose money affects everything, and my temporary suspension of eBay sales during the holidays always means a period with no xtra cash coming in. But after a day of sorting and typing and scanning and researching, i am back in business. Just a handful of stuff as I write this, but more to come over the next couple of days.

Wednesday, December 28, 2005



It doesn't mean I don't love you, it doesn't mean I won't come back and
stay beside you
It only means I need a little time

gosh, I have no idea why I picked up this little 5-song EP CD some 15 years ago, but the last song on it, Side Of The Road is one of the most beautiful love songs I've ever heard. Not dizzy silly everything is OKEY DOKEY - but complicated, adult, real-life....

in effect, I love you, but I got my own stuff to deal with, please be patient, and don't take my moodiness or blues as something you need to fix or worry about; just know we'll be OK and trust that.

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

nobody knows I watch this

So, a couple weeks back, my boyfriend learned my shameful little secret. We had just come from seeing Brokeback Mountain, all three of us (my upstairs neighbor/good buddy Scott was with us) sorta stunned and insular by the film's affect on us, we desperately needed some diversion. Flick Flick Flick on the TV, I suggested seeing what LOGO had on. I was happy to see that NOAH'S ARC was on, a show I'd been watching late at night for awhile, but unsure if the BF would get into this silly gay soap opera. Oh gosh, no need to worry after all, we wound up watching about 5 episodes during a marathon, and then not long after I got back home from my Xmas trip to Chicago, BF is asking "when can we watch Noah's Arc, when can we watch Noah's Arc", like a cute little boy, and we lucked out, there was another marathon on Sunday night! We watched the first 4 episodes before falling asleep. But drats! Apparently, the series ended for the season about 2-3 weeks ago. Thankfully, there is another marathon on LOGO tonight, starting at 9:30pm EST - all 9 episodes (we missed the season finale).

If you're curious, check it out, as well as this site with episode guides, trivia, etc, and LOGO's not-very-helpful page. Also, this guy reports that it's gonna resume in the summer, and have episodes on iTunes sometime in January, not to mention a DVD release sometime in late winter/early spring.

Don't expect much other than a fun diversion, the writing is only slightly better than, and slightly less ridiculous than, Desperate Housewives (like that's hard to do), but there's a fun cast of characters - most horrifying wardrobe (NOAH), most annoying (CHANCE), most adorable face (WADE - not to mention most fuckable), ass you'd most want to eat, er, see (TREY), most hilarious (ALEX, by far).... you get the idea.

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

"I wanted CHA-CHA heels....BLACK ones!"


"I hate you, I hate this house, I hate Christmas!"

Hope y'all get what you're hoping for this Christmas - boyfriend, girlfriend, chocolate Santas, reindeer dildo, regime change..... you get he idea. In the meantime I hope you all enjoy this clip I snagged a couple years back from kweer.com's FEMALE TROUBLE pages.

HO! HO!

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

'Cause what matters most is the feeling
You get when you're hypnotized
Feeling creepy and sad and all the usual cold weather winter stuff, struggling to smile and get things done before I leave town for a few days.... but it's tough. And work is driving my f*#kin' crazy, and I just couldn't bare to be there the day after the Holiday Party with all the hungover co-workers who barely do any work on a normal day and..... so, I called out sick, and am sorting thru vinyl, and well, here's my favorite Fleetwood Mac song - Hypnotized - (not that the lyrics, or Fleetwood Mac, or anything has anything to do what I just typed, but well, ya know.....)

Monday, December 19, 2005

Welcome MySpace (ab)users
My "santa_torso" pic from a year or two back seems to be very popular on that site - over 600 error messages in one day from MySpace.com! So here's another SANTA for you to try to hotlink.

Friday, December 16, 2005

There's your Christmas, up there!

"Let's just say, that on this day a million years ago a dude was born that most of us think was magic,
but some don't - and that's OK; but we're probably right."

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Don't spend your money to see the movie Brokeback Mountain


OK, enuf with the cowboys and the yakkity yack about that movie - after this!

Ebaying anything that's in the news (remember JEFF GANNON?) can be fun, and Brokeback+Mountain is no exception. The usual Bazillions of magazines (ZZZzzzzzz), a few autographs, a DVD of interviews, even a "LEVI Faded Denim Brokeback Mountain Jock/Dude Jacket" - but my personal favorite has to be the auction that says: "Don't spend your money to see the movie Brokeback Mountain when you can enjoy your own evening at home with Adam and Steve action figures!"

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Lord I just can't keep from cryin'



NPR had a story the other day about the composer Gustavo Santoalalla, the man behind the music for Brokeback Mountain. Apparently, "the music was created first and used as an inspiration for the film's shooting and for the actors." check it out - The Sound of 'Brokeback Mountain'

(note to self: stop listening to the Willie Nelson tune from the soundtrack in the morning, it's a downer. It's f*^kin' great, but it's a downer)

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

....then the Cowboy comes to the rescue, riding in on his.... um...
Tenderfoot and the Cowboy


Starring: Jack Wrangler and Jim Rogers (1981?)

Now now, Gay Cowboys in the movies ain't nothing new - I've seen them bazillions of times in such films as: Tenderfoot and the Cowboy, Gold Rush Boys, Rawhide, Boots and Saddles (Oh wait, that's about the NYC gay bar, not cowboys), Beach Cowboy, Ranch Fever, Round Up, The Magnificent Cowboys, The Ranch Dudes, Ranch Hand, Mustang Ranch, not to mention films from COLT like - The Bonus (with Mike Davis, Gunther Keller, and Shadow), and Muscle Ranch!... and of course, Joe Gage's Heatstroke.

And with a name like JACK WRANGLER, this guy was BORN to be in cowboys films!

Monday, December 12, 2005

'Cause I never had too much money And I never been quite satisfied


I think the most surprising thing to me about the film Brokeback Mountain is how much it's still on my mind 2 days later. I heard it was good, I knew it would be sad, I was sure I'd cry - all three are very very true. I was supsicious of the "it's more than just a gay story" (yeah, yeah, love IS universal; but I was glad to not have to do the usual translation from the str8 folks on the screen to my own same-sex feelings and experiences) stuff that the film's publicity machine was shoveling out (I know they have to do that, they gotta get people IN the theatres to get them to enjoy it). I think I was caught off guard in that it was much more than a love story, but more of a life story; and so deeply deeply sad - and it has made me so introspective the past 2 days I could scream. Which is fine, I guess. I mean, it's amazing, but kinda scarey and difficult to have all this stuff swirling around in your head. Maybe I was already going in that direction and the film just pushed me over the edge into "why is my life like this?" territory..... Then, last night, I just had to find one of the great tracks from the film's soundtrack - He Was a Friend of Mine - and surprise surprise, my eyes get all heavy and full and wet each time it plays. You'd think I'd stop playing it then, eh?

Saturday, December 10, 2005

YEAH!




Here's Mamacita, donde esta Santa Claus? by CHARO!!


(found on the interweb by trachalio - thanks!)

Friday, December 09, 2005

And to his reindeer, say, "Oh Pancho, Oh! Vixen, Oh! Pedro, Oh! Blitzen," Ole! Ole! Ole!
grrrrr! I tried - I really, really tried! I was so happy to get my 12-inch Giant Single of Charo's "(Mamacita) Donde Esta Santa Claus?". And of course I planned on sharing it with y'all. But, alas, I just can't figure out how to connect the f*^kin' turntable to the P.C. to make an mp3!!! Maybe a pal of mine can do it for me, but that might not be in time for Xmas!!! arrrggghhhh!

Thursday, December 08, 2005

SHHHH! they're strapping down Liza Minelli



Just a little musical number from The City of New York Vs. Homer Simpson, when the Simpsons go to New York, and stop off to see a Broadway musical, - "Kickin' It, (A musical journey through the Betty Ford center)". Ahhh, will this epsiode ever be aired again? (FOX, the protectors of all that is good and decent, pulled it from syndication not long after 9/11 - which, temporaily, I guess is understandable. So hard core fans have to deal with the bootleg versions you can find online, and wait for Season 9 to be released on DVD sometime in the next year or two, we hope.)

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

The Name of the Game is HIGH CARD
HEAT IN THE NIGHT

"Let's see who has the biggest cock - suck each other off, let me watch."

Director: Matt Sterling (1989)

Starring: Rex Chandler, Tom Steele, Tony Minetti, Brad Mitchell, Mike Anthony (AKA Michael Brawn), Lon Flexxe, Bill Crane, Ryan Edwards (AKA Beau Beaumont), Tommy Breitz, Bill Marlowe, Cal Jensen, Charley Stone, Dick Masters

Great little clip from this movie, in my humble opinion. Oh sure, the acting is bad, and what's with Tom Steele NOT slurping on one of those huge cocks in front of him? And, excuse me, Cal Jensen with the Speedo-Ad body, you win the game, how come you decide in this "no holds barred" scenario to dictate the other guys suck each other off, while you watch? Not exactly what I'd do faced with the schlongs of Michael Brawn (here listed as Mike Anthony - who, by the way, has his Fan Club up in Wisconsin, but I digress), Tom Steele, and Dick Masters (one of the few times in porn the name TOTALLY fits it's owner) - I mean, of course, if I weren't like seeing this totally great guy and ..... (hehe!) Anyway, despite the flaws, once you see Dick Masters chowing down on the other cocks, and OH-MY-GOD is Michael Brawn one of the best cocksuckers ever or what (apparently, it IS his favorite porn activity, and he LOATHES anal sex, as mentioned in the book Sorry I Asked - oops, digressing again) - look for him in the movie The International Guide to the Fine Art of Fellatio if you need confirmation of his skills) - OK, the setup: Rex Chandler is in jail, falls asleep, and dreams of 4 guys claiming to be the biggest - (notice he's not in the scene - HA!) - of course, they forget to actually try to demonstrate who IS, but we all know it's DICK MASTERS, right?

Of course, eBaying this.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

gay?

It might look like the three gentleman in this lovely 70's photograph are gay, after all, they do have various fellow male body parts either in them, or on them.... BUT, this was the 70's and things were a bit mixed up back then. One needs to look further to determine if these men are indeed "GAY" or merely "experimenting".... One needs to only take a closer look - not at the men, but the decor - here in the back at the right to see that, at least whoever owns the house and collects ROSEVILLE POTTERY is certainly a big ole' queer!

Monday, December 05, 2005

I don't mean to be neglectful, but alas - I give up trying to post another videoclip. It was cool, a brief clip from Tom DeSimone's Flesh and Fantasy - where hot, lightly hairy bearded foreman Randy Gutzman is made to service (then get topped by) two workers in a warehouse - Mike Cole and Rob Stevens. It's from a compilation video I am selling, call STUD HUNTERS - but I just can't get the recording device to work properly. Maybe tomorrow.

Saturday, December 03, 2005

big load
had a really great afternoon earlier this week - had received an email a coupla weeks back from a neighborhood man who had a bunch of old porno he wanted to get rid of - LUCKY ME! So, we met up this week, and I hauled off a bunch of videos and magazines. Some are currently listed - see my EBAY PAGE here - but most will have to wait til after the holidays. I must say, I was afraid I was gonna scare the poor man- each video I picked up I rambled on about it - "Oh, TOILET TAMPS - Joey Stephano, Anthony Gallo - oooh, wait - that's TIJUANA Toilet Tramps - never mind", or "Oh My God! This is the full 88 minute version, IN THE BOX!!", or "Oh My - The Big One, with Sparky O-Toole, about an earthquake with real special effects, I was so sorry last time I sold this - this will have to be a keeper!" - but he was more than sweet and patient, and I think it was fun for both of us; besides the obvious part of getting a big haul of porno, it was nice for me to meet a nice man who shared my enthusiasm for this stuff, ya know?

Thursday, December 01, 2005

ev'rytime we say goodbye


AIDS is a global emergency that now claims over 8,000 lives every single day; in fact, five (5) people now die of AIDS every single minute - total HIV cases to date, over 64 million, total AIDS deaths to date, over 23 million.

Please remember those who have died by fighting for the rights, health care, and dignity of those who are still living with AIDS. And please, PLAY SAFE.

I can't do personal rememberances this year; so for those who hadn't read my previous "WORLD AIDS DAY" posts, here are the links:

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

EASTERNBLOC

normally a new gay bar opening isn't all that interesting to me, especially these days (5-1/3 months dating my wonderful BF, but who's counting?)..... but this one grabbed my attention. First it's the late 80's retro (oh god, my 30's are now considered "retro"!!??) design, bringing back memories of wearing those tacky CCCP t-shirts and Lenin pins and all that.... Probably more so, it's opening up in the same space as the old Wonder Bar at 505 e 6th St. Gosh, the amount of time I spent in that tiny back room, er, watering hole drinking $1.00 beers on Wendesdays, tacky movies on Mondays, looking for my wallet on the floor, etc., etc.... I digress. And then, riding in the rain home last night, I notice the door is ajar, I stop, poke my head in, and on his hands and knees (painting, I realize later) is the proprietor, that hot man I mentioned a couple weeks back! I mutter something like "hey, new bar?" and he smiles beautifully, obviously with pride, telling me it opens in 2 days, and I must stop by.
Swoon.       Drool.     swoon.

What? Oh stop - I probably won't go, anyway. But if I did, I'm just trying to support local gay businesses, sheeeesh!

What?

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Oh, leave me something to breathe!

I was not a fan way back in 1980; in fact, I don't think it was until 1989's The Sensual World that I really appreciated her music. That disc I played to death, just loving every murmur, every breath. From there I went back into the catalogue, and bought Never For Ever - which, of course, is just fantastic. Click the pic to hear Breathing, the final track from that album.

Monday, November 28, 2005

Pink Tanga Briefs

with all my eBay obsessiveness, how did I let this auction get away from me? And that teeny bit of ball showing - a very nice touch!

Saturday, November 26, 2005

less and less to say....
and even the pics aren't always pornographic....

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

that certain summer

Monday, November 21, 2005

A for effort
Mmmmmmmmm, Don Bishop. Seems to have only been in one movie, College Station's Frat House One, where he slips out of his black speedo just as a buddy, Glen Denard, walks in on him. Gosh, maybe I should have kept that little 1981 videotape. sigh. He did manage to make it into several magazines, even this one from years later, HOT MALE REVIEW's August 1988 issue.

Saturday, November 19, 2005

remembering ROGER

during my early days on eBay, a really nice customer just outside NYC mailed me a stack of magazines; most I sold immediately, but this one, MANSCAPE 2, had this great spread on ROGER, called Remembering Roger, which includes this fantastic photograph. It's an 8-page, 8-pic, all color photospread - including a 2-page centerfold - beautifully photographed by someone named "Starbuck." Well, time to sell!

Friday, November 18, 2005

Mama don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys

Thursday, November 17, 2005

uh oh


looks like you guys really know your butts!

From the looks of my in-box, many more than 5 of you got the answer right - SAL MINEO and DON JOHNSON. The pics are from the 1st issue of IN magazine, July 1969, taken at the Los Angeles production of Fortune & Men's Eyes, which Mineo directed.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

who is it?

Think you know who these guys are and where this pic is from? The first 5(ish) folks who correctly identify the two men, and tell me where the pic is from (I don't mean what magazine i scanned it from), I'll mail you some sort of unsellable homosexual pornographic material - a magazine, a paperback, just a little freebie. Meanwhile, who wants to see the pic of BARRY (below) that I couldn't post in my eBay auction for the item?

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

muscleses, tattooses, and a flavor savor

ah, Barry, what more could anyone want?

how to be invisible
it's official - the new Kate Bush is so good that my constant playing, and cranking up the volume on various tunes, has gotten me into an argument with my next door neighbor! (She lets her door slam shut all the time, shaking and rattling my shelves of vintage dinnerware, and tells ME.... I digress.)

Friday evening I arrived at the boyfriend's apartment baring (bearing?) the gift of music, and upon opening the door heard the intoxicating strumming of what is now my current fave song on the album - How To Be Invisible. Oh well - fortunately I had a back-up present, a tupperware full of fresh-baked cookies. Next I thought of giving the disc to my neighbor buddy, but before I could do that I got an email from him telling me he's got it! Dang! And I just can't return the thing, it would seem so, um, anti-Kate to return it, you know? Luckily a pal of mine is celebrating his birthday this week, so I have his gift all ready! Here is one of my all-time favorite Kate songs, This Woman's Work from her fantastic 1989 album, The Sensual World.

Monday, November 14, 2005

NOT porno



Currently I have quite a few gay-themed, homo-themed, hustler-themed NON-PORNO books, I figured you might enjoy a quick look. One of my favorite 'blurbs' is from the back cover of The Twilight Sex - "A frank and alarming study about the forbidden sex practices of homosexuals. The physical passion of one man for another is the least understood deviation of our times - and the most popular! It's so nice to be popular.