"Is
that a gun in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?"
male celebrities, actors, movie stars, models, singers, athletes, bodybuilders,
muscle men - hot guys, hunks, jocks, studs, sexy sexiest men alive - Mae
picks all. "Uuuum...men men men up to the neck..I can never
get enough of men. They are all handsome, gorgeous, beautiful on scrumptious
and steamy flesh. Male muscle is
bigger and harder than a gun...uuuum. You shall eat the leftovers everytime I
taste delicious muscle pies...uuumm"
Marco Dapper - the opening of the potential
eyes............................................................
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Marco
Dapper, born July 9, 1983, in Hayward, California, is an American actor.
Dapper has recently landed the role of Troy in the movie Eating Out 2:
Sloppy Seconds (sequel to Allan Brocka's Eating Out), about a gay guy
who's just broken up with his goutta my leagueh boyfriend and is pursuing
sexy, sexually confused artist's model Troy by pretending to be an ex-gay.
Dapper was first discovered by scouts for NBC and appearing on Meet My
Folks. He didn't really get into acting until high school. Prior to getting
the role, Dapper was a UPS driver and was also going to a junior college
at the same time doing theatre and some plays. Acting is what he always
wanted to do, but he just never took it seriously. His family are all
laborers, so he thought it just wasn't in the cards for him. Not so long
ago, Dapper used to think all gays are always hitting on him. "I guess
you could call me a homophobe back then," Marco remembers of the time
not so long ago when he arrived in L.A. "I was the kinda guy who if a
gay guy came and talked to me I'd be like, "What is he doing? Is he hitting
on me?" It was fear of the unknown. This movie was like a whole 180. I
just realized, "Not all of them are hitting on me. Now my whole perspective
is just totally changed. I'm more easy-going now. It's the kind of thing
where I think most guys like me need to go through something like that
where there's a bunch of people, a crew, and you can talk to them and
hear stories and you realize...we're not really that different. It's an
experience every guy, especially if you don't have any homosexual friends,
should go through.
Marco, you are naive, which makes you even dumber and cuter, and your
handsome face and hot body compensate that. Homo phobia or not, respect
your gay fans regardless, because how you treat them may affect you income
as long as you work in Hollywood. When they hit on you, take it as a compliment.
You sure will need it as your livelihood depends on the public popularity..............................................MORE