Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Classic Television - Prime Time

The Governor & J.J.
Original channel
CBS
Original run
23 September 1969 – 6 January 1971
Starring
Dan Dailey
Julie Sommars
James T. Callahan
Neva Patterson
Nora Marlowe
The Governor & J.J. is a television series that ran from September 1969 to January 1971 on CBS in the United States and in Canada, where it ran on CBC Television. Selected episodes were rerun by CBS during the summer of 1972. It was produced by Talent Associates and CBS Productions. CBS Television Distribution now owns the distribution rights to the program.
The series starred Dan Dailey and Julie Sommars. It focused on William Drinkwater (Dailey), a governor in an unnamed Midwestern state, who, in lieu of his late wife, had a "first lady" in his twenty-something year-old daughter, Jennifer Jo (Sommars). J.J., as Jennifer Jo was called, had a regular job as an assistant curator at a zoo in the capital city and had a love for animals. She was bright and opinionated and could also debate political issues with her father as well as anyone else. Despite their difference in opinions, (she was more liberal, and he was more conservative) William really loved J.J., and she proved herself to be charming and efficient in her duties being "first lady" for her widowered father. J.J. often gained support and advice from Maggie McLeod (Neva Patterson), the governor's secretary; George Callison (James T. Callahan), the Governor's press secretary, and from Sara Andrews (Nora Marlowe), the housekeeper at the Governor's Mansion, who appeared in twenty-three episodes.

Biden Feels The Bern, Avoids The Chafe, Bows To King Of The Hil

From: Boy Culture
Vice President Joe Biden has decided that the window has closed, and that he will not run for president after all—major egg on a lot of prognosticators' faces.

Perhaps he realized how fantastically Hillary Clinton is doing, and how many big-shot donors she's already sewn up, perhaps he felt too old, perhaps his family didn't want him to do it and/or perhaps President Obama told him he would be throwing his support behind Clinton—anyone's guess.

But I think he is doing the wise thing, as he would not win.

Clinton was quick with a classy tweet on the subject:

CAPTION CONTEST/GIF OF THE WEEK

 You guys did such a great job with last week’s gif that I can’t wait to see what you come up with this time! Here’s your challenge, via GayHoopla.com:
 That’s (I’m pretty sure) Sebastian Hook bouncing on his buddy, Zane Penn’s big fat cock. This is allegedly [“omg bro I’ve never done anything like this before”] Sebastian’s first time bottoming. Based on this gif, hey, Mikey! He likes it!
Here’s my caption (because sometimes you gotta multitask when your stories are on tv):

Check out last weeks winning caption after the break:

The Weekly ShoutOUT™

This week we give a ShoutOUT™ to … Greg Berlanti
From: NewNowNext
After Everwood, Greg created two acclaimed but short-lived series. First up was The WB’s Jack & Bobby, with a very young Logan Lerman.


And the quirky Eli Stone, with Jonny Lee Miller as a San Francisco lawyer who daydreams through life.

A Game Of Soggy Biscuit Turns Into An All-Out Orgy Oct 20, 2015 | Posted b

But no one came on the cookie. And no one ate it.
From: Fleshbot
 Ever heard of "Soggy Biscuit"?


 Popular among fraternities all over the country*, and adolescents just figuring out their bodies and their adolescence all over the world, Soggy Biscuit is a game of speed. The premise? You and all of your homeboys gather 'round a biscuit, and you wank your cocks. Whoever is the last to cum has to eat the biscuit. Great, because it teaches you how to masturbate quickly so you don't get caught, and also teaches you how to focus...especially if you're gay and don't want anyone to find out.


 Well these boys at Eurocreme - Danny Montero, Jaxon Radoc, Jeremy Chris, Kamyk Walker, and Kimi Monroe - didn't get all of these memos. Instead of jerking their own cocks, they started jerking each others. And soon, they were in an all-out orgy.


 But what do you expect when you stick 5 swimmers in a house all summer? Testosterone is sure to fly - it's BASICALLY like being in a fraternity. Kimi is the one that invites them all to play Soggy Biscuit, so Jaxon can get acquainted with his new roommates. Pretty soon, "a melee of lithe young bodies" forms, with Danny and Kimi getting intimate, and Jeremy, Kamyk and Jaxon forming one of those threesomes, and getting intimate in a way that would make Austin Wilde proud.


 Luckily, at the end of all that fucking, they return to the biscuit, and stand around it to haphazardly cum. At least they tried?


 So. Have you ever played Soggy Biscuit, or is it just a myth?


 (*No it's not. Source? I was in a fraternity, and nothing like this ever happened. But I'm not a fantasy-ruiner, so.)



 


 



20 Reasons Matt Damon Got It Wrong About Openly Hollywood Stars

From: Queerty
Jim Parsons
4. 
Jim Parsons and Neil Patrick Harris


 Neil Patrick Harris
This pair of TV dandies are sparkly, broadcast types, which is why they play so well at the Tonys. They’re also some of the highest paid actors and producers in television. They may lack the charisma to become true leading men, but they are two of the most versatile and talented working stars today.

Chuck Connors

Kevin Joseph “Chuck” Connors (1921 – 1992) was an American actor, writer and professional basketball and baseball player. He is one of only 12 athletes in the history of American professional sports to have played both Major League Baseball and in the National Basketball Association. With a 40-year film and television career, he is best known for his five-year role as Lucas McCain in the highly rated 1958–1963 ABC series The Rifleman.

Physical Gifts:

Will SF by YogaBear Studio
From: Favorite Hunks & Other Things
'Will is a consummate professional—he always gives 200% to our sessions. It’s always a treat to work with him—he brings so much charm and personality to the sessions, which complement his physical gifts perfectly.'


YogaBear Studio's David use of the phrase physical gifts was a perfect description not only of the incredible Will SF, but also as a descriptor of why I so love his work. There are many photographers whose credit is physique, or fitness photographer and many are masters at capturing the male form. There are also many who use this title, who really just shoot dick. You can tell with a quick glance at their images that form and fitness are just camouflage words for the real intent.


 It is not that it's a bad thing to love a specific body part, all photographers shooting the male form I am sure, have their favorites. There is such a clear visual difference however between artists who shoot the male form in it's entirety, and those who focus on their model's penis's, as if the rest of their body were not attached. I love how David see's his models in their entirety, their bodies, regardless of degree of muscle mass, age, size as gifts, both physical and spiritual, to be celebrated and captured with reverence and honor. 


 Will's body is indeed a gift worth celebrating, but a gift whose exterior package came with dedication and hard work. Will's background in movement began when started gymnastics at the age of eight. 'I trained hard, competed in the junior Olympics and after high school earned a scholarship to UC Berkeley. We were a top 10 Division 1 team and I was captain my senior year.' Soon life and livelihood took over and Will began an eight year career in Pharmaceutical Sales. Those eight years were enough for Will who decided to quit and join the health and fitness industry.


 'I first became a certified personal trainer and group fitness instructor. Then I became certified to teach Spinning, Body Pump, ski conditioning and FitBall. I decided to become a massage therapist and I went to the Boulder College of Massage and graduated with honors from their 1,000 hour program. After that, I moved from Boulder to San Diego where I went to Yoga and Pilates school. For several years I was a trainer, group fitness instructor, Yoga and Pilates instructor, AND a massage therapist. I loved it, but seven years ago I moved to SF and discovered springboard and platform diving.' 


 Will says he got SO into diving, he decided to downsize his lifestyle selling most of his exercise and Pilates equipment in order to focus on diving as much as he could. Will trained with a great coach for 4-6 days a week for four years winning three gold medals at the Gay Games in Germany and a gold, silver and bronze at the Masters World Championships in Italy.





 A few injuries followed, but Will's passion for fitness never waned and when diving was no longer a viable option, Will decided to try dance. 'I'm loving dance now, almost as much as diving. I take 4 classes each week in the styles of modern, jazz and hip hop. Recently I began performing in a few shows and I'm about to begin rehearsals for a performance over New Years weekend.' For much of the last 30 years, Will has been chronicling his fitness achievement through his modeling. 'David is definitely one of my all-time favorite photographers. I have worked with him 4 or 5 times and I think we each get better and better the more we work together.' You can see in these images, that David not only captured Will's considerable physical gifts, but as well his dance training and wealth of fitness history within the movement and poses so beautifully captured.




'David is so professional and focused and skilled, he is a master at what he does and i always get the best feedback on the photos from my shoots with him. He's also very friendly and fun to work with :). I just shot with him in July and I'm already looking forward to the next shoot. He consistently has original ideas and concepts that are sexy, creative and fun to play out.'




Jack Darling

His back is a quotation from Jack Kerouac, “the only [people] for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars.”