I need to check out RUNT--been meaning to, but I've just been short on time. yuk yuk
Excuse me.
Did someone say "hot, sweaty mansex"?
You can hear that being typed from eons away, can't you, PJ?
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/5/04
Runt is at Nowhere -- 14th between 1st and 2nd (I haven't been to that particular night, but am friends with the owners and managers)
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Margo knows everything about theatre and short gay men! That's why I love her!
i was going to ask if there's an opposite of RUNT for tall chasers but, for me, that is EVERYWHERE!!
too, too funny. i have a friend who describes me and my partner as his "pocket gays" since we're so "short."
You should all come to one of my family reunions.
My mother is 6'2, her sister is 6'4, my twin uncles are 6'7, my grandfather is 6'5, and his younger brother is 6'11.
At 6'.5", I'm practically Liliputian. Damn Irish father.
On the subject of the poundage, a little beef is hot, particularly if it's a little tiny bit of softness over some muscle mass...and the taller, the better!
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/5/04
Maybe, Robbie, but I'm also scared of midgets.
The 1950 Best Actresses? Wow...I think I'm more like 1962's line-up...I'm not sure which is worse...
I'm sooo happy to see you Margo!
And of course you heard right, PJ!
Oh, Margo, it's so NICE to have you back where you belong.
lol, lildogs, I probably have pieces of my uniform around here somewhere......
"the subject of poundage"
as Rose Nylund would say "I find that strangely provocative!"
I find tall guys and short guys both have advantages, both of which I cannot go into here, but....let me say that with tall guys, it's a leg thing, and with short guys it's a "carry them around" thing......nuff said
i was carried around once...it was HOT
With me it's maybe because I'm shorter (at 5'9" I think of myself as shorter than average) and stocky that I'm attracted to taller men.
Oh, and RobbO...speaking of 5'4...
I remember a 5'4 (maybe even 5'3) personal trainer in Provincetown who was solid muscle. His training sessions were conducted without weights. He would simply LEAN on his clients to provide the appropriate resistance, less or more as he decided they needed--and as they demonstrated they could handle safely!
Since his name was "Tim," people invariably referred to him as "Tiny Tim"--until, that is, they saw him without his clothes.
Sometimes, as the minimalists like to say, less IS more.
Carried around or carried away? *grin*
This past weekend, the movie that instilled in me a fear of midgets was on. I dared myself to watch it.
It's 1980, and a sweet, impressionable six year old is watching a shrieking, manic Billy Barty being chased by a broom-wielding Goldie Hawn. What else was she to do when she was told, 'Beware of the dwarf!' His screams still echo in my ears.
Yes...it's true. FOUL PLAY totally f*cked me up.
I mean...if I even see an albino...
I loved that movie! Haven't seen it in ages...
sorry... back on topic...
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Perhaps one of the most offensive scenes in 70's cinema.
Bang, bang?
After I get through with you, Elph, ALL you'll have is shreds.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/5/04
I guess you've answered the questions 'How many midgets can you fit on a horse?'
Ahh, what a laugh this thread is. And Margo is back, so it's even better!!
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