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Rugby Star Wayne Godwin Accidentally Tweets His Cock

Via OMG BLOG:

“Oh Twitter, you bring us such joy. UK rugby player Wayne Godwin had a crazy night with his teammates where he ended up naked (um, what exactly happened?) and posing for the camera. A few clicks later and the NSFW picture ended up on Twitter for the world to behold. And, oh, is it a lot to behold.”

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A Soccer Coach, Some Radicals & Uncut Dreams

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It’s all about the bearded dude in this one… man he’s a hot one (in that totally real man way).


Skins gangbangin’… ’nuff said.


Oily Vintage Fuck… YEY!

WARNING: POP-UPS May Occur!

Mr. Saukei & Tony Michaels

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WARNING! POP-UPs May Occur

AWESOME Tina Fey on co-star Tracy Morgan’s Anti- Gay Rant.

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This is what Tina Fey had to say about Tracy Morgan’s recent anti-gay jokes

Tina Fey, Star and Executive Producer 30 Rock:

I’m glad to hear that Tracy apologized for his comments. Stand-up comics may have the right to “work out” their material in its ugliest and rawest form in front of an audience, but the violent imagery of Tracy’s rant was disturbing to me at a time when homophobic hate crimes continue to be a life-threatening issue for the GLBT Community.

It also doesn’t line up with the Tracy Morgan I know, who is not a hateful man and is generally much too sleepy and self-centered to ever hurt another person.

I hope for his sake that Tracy’s apology will be accepted as sincere by his gay and lesbian coworkers at “30 Rock”, without whom Tracy would not have lines to say, clothes to wear, sets to stand on, scene partners to act with, or a printed-out paycheck from accounting to put in his pocket.

The other producers and I pride ourselves on “30 Rock” being a diverse, safe, and fair workplace.

Tracy’s statement:

“I know how bad bullying can hurt. I was bullied when I was a kid,” Morgan told GLAAD. “I’m sorry for what I said. I didn’t mean it. I never want to use my comedy to hurt anyone. My family knew what it was like to feel different. My brother was disabled, and I lost my father to AIDS in 1987. My dad wasn’t gay but I also learned about homophobia then because of how people treated people who were sick with that. Parents should support and love their kids no matter what. Gay people deserve the same right to be happy in this country as everyone else. Our laws should support that. I hope that my fans gay, straight, whatever forgive, and I hope my family forgives me for this.”