If you thought beauty pageants were for women, think again. Come join us as we hang out in the dressing room at the Mr. Chicago Gay Competition, 2008.
NOTE: Because some fine booty is shown, this video may not be safe for work.
Thanks to Stephen for editing this!
This has all the things I like-hot men in swimsuits, drunken sailors and bad boys to hot too keep their clothes on. You can see more of vintage gay erotica after the jump.
Zsa Zsa Gabor’s exercise video “It Simple Darling!” really makes you want to exercise. Her simple trick for exercise is to have someone else do the exercise for you. She has a hot stud stretching her out as she ogles another hot stud who is really doing his own thing. And she never shuts up […]
Honestly I don’t know what to make of this.
As soon as the Bama starts talking they start answering cell-phone calls, checking their text messages and looking pretty uninterested in the whole affair.
In case you’re not familiar with the clothing label, in 2005 Abercrombie & Fitch settled out of court in a racial discrimination lawsuit […]
Children of the 70s like me remember some pretty interesting things. One of those things was my mom meeting with her Avon representative, trying out the latest lipsticks and perfumes. In our household, our Avon rep also happened to be our babysitter, so it wasn’t quite so unusual to have her around- but […]
Singer Barbara Dickson performs her 1977 hit single “Another Suitcase In Another Hall” from Evita with Pete Zorn on sax.
I’m not sure why Barbara thought it would be a good idea behind smear the lens with Vaseline. I can only guess that she wasn’t feeling pretty that day or they were trying to
create some sort […]
Ever wonder what Joanna Cassidy was doing in the 1970s? Besides starring in Mission Impossible TV series, she did this wonderful Public Service Announcement as Smokey the Trannie Bear.
Wait for the transformation at the end followed by Smokey’s evil laugh.
“The Blood of a Poet” was gay French director Jean Cocteau’s first feature film. It is an experiment in “surrealism” and was originally screened privately in Paris in October 1930, but it wasn’t released publicly until January 1932. I love the inventive special effects which were very advanced for their day but that almost […]
Kennidi took the camera back to Mary’s Attic to have a little fun with the girls of Paper Dolls and the Feast of Fools! With Fausto working the camera, Reina and Kennidi show off some of our DRAG friends Regina Upright, Tina Torch and Felicity! If you’ve never seen the mayhem behind the scenes at […]
Kennidi is sorry. And she apologizes too. Kennidi told us she's really really sorry for picking on video blogger Chris Crocker in the show comments last week.
Fessing up that she was doing it [MORE]
Yesterday's Feast of Fools podcast with Peaches Christ inspired me to dig out some old Polaroids from my San Francisco days. Peaches, Marc and Fausto were discussing Phillip R. Ford's sci-fi d [MORE]
Everybody is going green these days, and I'm not talking about the incredible hulk! Whoo I'd love to be around the ONE time his pants finally ripped off when he transformed.
No, were talk [MORE]
Chris Crocker turned to the internet to escape the torment of being chased by gangs of boys at the mall.
The internet helped him connect with the greater world around him when he couldn't cre [MORE]
For many people, seeing the cult-film "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" for the first time was a breakthrough.
I remember my first time in college hearing about this bizzare film experience wher [MORE]
If you thought beauty pageants were for women, think again. Come join us as we hang out in the dressing room at the Mr. Chicago Gay Competition, 2008.
NOTE: Because some fine booty is sho [MORE]
I said that I wasn’t going to comment on this subject anymore but so many people keep sending me great, loving emails… So i thought I would write on...
Women got the right to vote on August 18, 1920, it was the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution. One of 27, with the last being added to the constitution in 1992. This 27th...
Until I hurd this podcast I didn’t like Chris. But now thats all changed! I love him now! Small town Chris? 30,000? thats not small honey that a huge city...
I said that I wasn’t going to comment on this subject anymore but so many people keep sending me great, loving emails… So i thought I would write on...
Women got the right to vote on August 18, 1920, it was the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution. One of 27, with the last being added to the constitution in 1992. This 27th...
Until I hurd this podcast I didn’t like Chris. But now thats all changed! I love him now! Small town Chris? 30,000? thats not small honey that a huge city...