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PataPorn With Chinpoko!

PataPorn With Chinpoko
As the days of last week have flown by or been jacked-off into oblivion, QC’s friend Chinpoko has been fed, or fed up, with this week’s latest helping of QC porn. And even though we at QC don’t always agree with him, we appreciate his hunger for all things queer. So take your seat, grab a soda, and get some butter (or lube) because it’s time for PataPorn With Chinpoko!!!!
Jack!
By The Way, I’m Gay
It’s touching, it’s personal, and it’s funny! Filmmaker Jan Dunne has made a video that gives a gay perspective that I relates to everyone, no matter where you’re from. It also helps that the lead actor is super, super hot. Yes, he’s probably underage, but I’m just a penis so that makes me ageless… right?
Bryan!
Bryan Thomas
So, Chinpoko’s Spanish isn’t so good, but it doesn’t really matter. Why you ask? Because QC Español has a picture of Bryan Thomas that is worth at least a thousand words! This boy’s got it all: the body, the face, the dick, and Chinpoko loves that little fur on his chest. And you’re in luck, because I pride myself on detective work. I stumbled upon Bryan’s own personal blog! Yum!!! He’s just delectable.

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07 Sep 08 By paperbagwriter Write a comment!

The QC Weekender – Musicals

Sing, damn you... sing!
This time, the QC Weekender gives you a handful of musical numbers to keep your toes tapping and a smile on your face into the new week.
Chicago – They Both Reached For The Gun
What goes better with murder than media manipulation? In Chicago, Renée Zellweger plays Roxie Hart, a jealous lover who shoots down her man in the opening act. It’ll be lights out for Roxy unless she plays her cards right. Luckily, she’s got her lawyer Billy Flynn (Richard Gere) to help her get her story straight—wicked fun!

Bugsy Malone – So You Wanna Be A Boxer…
By odd chance, we find ourselves in Chicago again, this time in the company of children. This 1976 musical follows the exploits of child gangsters who duel using custard pies and “splurge guns” that shoot out cream. The gangster subject matter was toned down for a “G” rating, but there’s still lots of crime and conniving. It also featured a young Jodie Foster (fresh from Taxi Driver) playing a speakeasy chanteuse.

My Fair Lady – Wouldn’t It Be Loverly
Huh, it seems like every song in the QC Weekender takes place in a city. This time, the divine Audrey Hepburn plays the “squashed cabbage leaf,” Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl in London who dreams of a better life. The song is similar to “Somewhere That’s Green” from Little Shop of Horrors. You gotta love Hepburn. What she longs for sounds so very simple, yet so wistfully far away…

Newsies – Carrying the Banner
Newsies is a 1992 Disney film based on the true story of the 1899 Newsboys Strike of New York City. It ranks among the highest-costing and lowest-grossing Disney live-action films in the studio’s history, but it’s a cult classic nowadays. What’s best is that it
stars a young Christian Bale, or as you may know him, Batman. Who knew the Dark Knight could dance and sing with such energy?

07 Sep 08 By paperbagwriter 2 Comments