Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Show Your Pride:

Marriage Equality Profile Pics
From: The Underwear Expert
 The Supreme Court of the United States delivered two landmark rulings in support of gay marriage rights today, striking down both the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and Proposition 8, California’s ban on same-sex marriage.
To celebrate this historic day in U.S. civil rights, we’re taking to social media to share our pride with about 100,000 of our closest friends. Grab one of our marriage equality profile pics to show the world where you stand (and where your fave model stands in his underwear).
The Underwear Expert’s custom profile pics feature some of our favorite underwear models, including Todd Sanfield, Pablo Hernandez, Daniel Garofali, and of course, our favorite engaged underwear hotties Colby Melvin and Brandon Brown.
The good news could hardly come at a better time, during the middle of Gay Pride month when cities around the world are celebrating LGBT awareness and equality. Join the celebration online and spice up your Facebook profile with one of our custom marriage equality pics!





SUPER TWINS

Photography by Marcelo Krasilcic
 Ian (left), Marc (right)
 Ian (left), Marc (right)
 Ian (left), Marc (right)
 Ian (left), Marc (right)
Again, 
Ian (left) and Marc (right). 
Photographed for some Japanese fashion catalog in the 90s.

Antonio Sabàto, Jr.

 Antonio Sabàto, Jr. (born February 29, 1972) is an American actor and model. Born in Italy and raised in the United States, Sabàto first became known as a Calvin Klein model and for his role on the soap opera General Hospital. He has continued appearing in films and television series throughout the 1990s and 2000s.
 Sabàto was born in Rome, Italy. His mother, Yvonne Kabouchy, is a Realtor born in Prague (in the former Czechoslovakia), and his father, Antonio Sabàto, Sr., is an Italian actor. His maternal grandfather was a Czech aristocrat, and his maternal grandmother was Jewish and survived the Holocaust. Sabàto's family moved to the United States when he was 13, in 1985. He attended St. Bernard High School (Los Angeles, California), before transferring to Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills, California. Sabàto became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1996.
Sabàto first gained attention as a Calvin Klein underwear model, and in 1990 he appeared in Janet Jackson's "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" music video along with actor Djimon Hounsou, who is also a former CK underwear model. Moving into acting, from 1992 through 1995 he appeared on the soap opera General Hospital, the science fiction series Earth 2 and on the prime time soap opera Melrose Place. From 2005 to 2006, Sabàto played Dante Damiano on the daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, and in 2008, Sabàto reprised his role of Jagger Cates on the second season of General Hospital: Night Shift.
Sabàto appeared on But Can They Sing?, a celebrity reality singing competition on VH1, and in the 2008 NBC competition Celebrity Circus, which he won on July 16, 2008. He said on air, "My grandfather from my mother's side and my mother were both in the circus."
In August 2009, Sabàto starred in his own dating reality show for VH1 called My Antonio. It was announced that his mother would be participating in the show, and that his ex-wife would be competing for his love in the show.
Sabàto is featured in the book "About Face" shot by celebrity photographer John Russo, published by Pixie Press Worldwide.
Sabàto made an appearance on Bones as a bouncer from a Jersey Shore club in season 6, episode 3, "The Maggots in the Meathead."
Sabàto and his family appeared on ABC's Celebrity Wife Swap on January 31, 2012. His wife Cheryl Moana Marie Nunes traded places on the show with WWE wrestler Mick Foley's wife, Colette Foley.

Testosterone (2003) is a film adaption from James Robert Baker's novel Testosterone. The film is directed by David Moreton and stars David Sutcliffe, Antonio Sabato, Jr., and Jennifer Coolidge.

Dean Seagrave (David Sutcliffe) is a thirty-something graphic novelist living in L.A., and though he's found personal happiness with his hot, Argentinian boyfriend, Pablo (Antonio Sabato, Jr.), he can't surmount his writers' block slump following his successful debut graphic novel, Teenage Speed Freak. His life begins to unravel when his editor, Luise (Coolidge), gives him a final ultimatum, and Pablo, the sexy boyfriend, goes out for cigarettes
one night and never comes back. Lonely, depressed, and at the end of his rope, he flies to Argentina in search of closure, but the characters he discovers there – Pablo's secretive and controlling Mother (Sônia Braga), Pablo's ex-lover Marcos (Leonardo Brzezicki), and Marcos' enigmatic sister Sofia (Celina Font) – conspire to prevent him from reaching Pablo.
Although the setting for the story of Testosterone starts in Los Angeles, California and then moves to Buenos Aires, Argentina, the Los Angeles scenes were filmed in Buenos Aires.













Deadly Skies Deadly Skies is a 2006 science-fiction television film starring Antonio Sabato, Jr., Rae Dawn Chong, Dominic Zamprogna, Michael Boisvert, Rob LaBelle and Michael Moriarty. The plot concerns the effort of two astronomers and two military men to stop the threat of a giant asteroid on a collision course with Earth. The film is notable for being released in multiple versions for the United States and international markets. Deadly Skies is the American title; the American release includes a romantic relationship between Sabato's and Boisvert's characters. The censored Force of Impact, excises several minutes of footage which establish that relationship and includes additional footage establishing a romantic relationship between Sabato's and Chong's characters. This version was also released under the title Ultimate Limit (UK) (DVD title) and Force of Impact (Canada: English title) (censored version). 
international DVD version, titled
 Madison (Chong) and her assistant Hockstetter (Zamprogna) are astronomers who track near-Earth objects in space. They are not taken seriously by the scientific community. When they locate and track a massive asteroid on a collision course for Earth, Madison takes her findings to government scientist Covington (LaBelle). Initially he pays her some attention but, under pressure from Air Force General Dutton (Moriarty), dismisses her. In desperation she takes her research to Donovan (Sabato), a former Air Force officer who was discharged under Don't ask,
don't tell. Joining with Donovan's active-duty lover, Mark (Boisvert), the four hatch a plan to infiltrate an Air Force base that houses a massive laser weapon to destroy the asteroid. Despite resistance from Dutton and Air Force troops, the group is able to commandeer the weapon and use it to deflect the asteroid just enough so that it misses the planet. 
Scenes removed from the censored version include a
sex scene between Donovan and Mark, a line in which Donovan tells Madison why he was discharged and a second intimate scene between Donovan and Mark. Additionally, a short scene establishing a romantic interest between Donovan and Madison was added to the end of the censored version


What Office Supply Are You?

You Are a Calculator
No matter what someone tells you, you're likely to focus on facts and data.
You're a highly analytic person. You are only concerned with what you can know for sure.

You look at situations objectively, and you have no problem approaching problems from multiple angles.
You would make a good analyst or investment banker. You are confident enough to make tough calls and hard decisions.

John Barrington - Photographer

John Barrington (1920-1991, aka Jean-Paul David aka Zodiac aka Riviera as he often shot on French southern coasts; real name John Paignton) was one of Great Britain's most prolific photographers of the male nude and the most prosecuted by censorship.  He has published a dozen books on art and photography, two novels, a number of plays and physique magazines, appeared at intervals, "Man-ifique!" and "Form-osus!" which featured popular European models. Barrington's perpetual attempts to publish his magazines ended in a disaster when, in 1981, he was raided once again by the police who confiscated and destroyed everything.  The Barrington's remained works reveal a photographer who was a genius behind the camera but a disaster in the darkroom.


ANTONIO DASILVA’S TEACHES ME 31 SLANG TERMS FOR GINGERS USING 24 OF THE WORLD’S HOTTEST GINGERS

While the gay rights movement has made great strides in the past few years and witnessed a fairly rapid shift in public opinion, one groups still has us beat: gingers. Once a discarded minority, content to live in the shadows, they now prance among us as fiery kings.

Filmmaker Antonio Da Silva interviews these gods, talks to them about the discrimination they once faced — and how they’ve dealt with all the sudden attention. All while naked and hard.

You can find more about the penises, here. Da Silva seems to following in the footsteps of independent directors like Travis Mathews (I Want Your Love) and, I think, even more traditional pornographers like Jake Jaxson, David Hurles and Bobby Garcia. (Heck, you could even say they owe a nod to Falcon’s Alone With Series …).

Whatever the ancestry, the results are fantastic. Da Silva interviewed twenty four redheaded men — from Israel to Ireland to Brazil, and has been playing festivals since He’s offering a full-length video in exchange for donations.

Lethal Weapon

From:  kenneth in the (212)



 Forget about marriage equality, let's talk about what was in Aaron Hernandez's gym shorts during that perp walk this morning.
Best evidence ever!















NBC has the most bouncy gym shorts footage here:
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