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Extra Extra Extra Bigass Dick!

November 26th, 2007 by kcrave

Extra Big Dick Brotha

So who’s bigger? Mr. Goodbar, Castro, or Extrabigdick Brotha.

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Manny Boy Can Get It – Part 2

November 26th, 2007 by kcrave

Cocoboyz - Manny Boy

Swoons…

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Back to your Scheduled Programming

November 26th, 2007 by kcrave

 The Return of the King

No, I ain’t dead yet. I take off for a few days  and it seems like the whole world passes you by. Aside from that, I hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgivings and all that good ish.  More updates are coming. And more movies too.  And also some free stuff. I was supposed to purchase a brand new spankin’ Black Friday computer for the clips, but my ass didn’t wake up until 11:00 o’clock, so I lucked out on that. I’m open to any hot deals out there ya’ll.

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Manny Boy Can Get It – Part 1

November 19th, 2007 by kcrave

Manny Boy

Ok I’ll admit it, I love me some ordinary guys. Oh sure I may swoon over Mr. GoodBar and Castro. Hell, I’ll even admit I’m a size queen. But at the end of the day I like the ordinary peeps. The ones catching the bus. The ones styled down at Aventura Mall. The ones hangin’ at the beach with Supaman underwear on. LOL. Someone I can chill wit. 

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This is Why I Love Mary

November 19th, 2007 by kcrave

Mary J. Blige

The true queen of Hip-Hop Soul Mary J. Blige made a much needed appearance on The Advocate magazine. In it, Mary discusses her gay following, the new-direction she’s taking in music, and her involvement fighting AIDS. One thing I can say about Ms. Mary J is that she gets it. Not just her acknowledgment of gay fans, but this…

“When I was growing up,” she says thoughtfully, “my neighborhood was full of everyone — black, white, Latino, gay, straight. A lot of people that I knew were gay, but they were great people. They were good people. It’s not like they were alien. They were just people. That [acceptance] was just something that was always in me. I’ve never been a judgmental person because I have been through so much hell myself…”

At the end of the day we’re just people. You really think 50 Cent or Jay-Z cares who’s buying their CD? Gay or straight. A sale is a sale.  Mary lands it home.

“The real hip-hop,” she stresses, “the real people don’t even care about that. They’ll love you and accept you no matter what because they know who they are. There are a lot of people trying to figure out who they are and what they’re gonna be. There’s a lot of confusion in that. Confusion causes a lack of identity.

“I’ve heard a couple of guys say foul things, and those guys are not around me anymore because when they say things like that, I’m looking at them like, What makes you so scared? You don’t know who you are? I guess it all boils down to them not being sure about themselves and what they wanna do, whoever that is. I won’t say any names. And I don’t dislike them or anything — it just makes me wonder about them period. ’Cause if you’re not sure about that, then you ain’t sure about a lotta things!” she laughs. (source – advocate.com)

Thank you!