A friend of Randy’s recently auditioned for a reality show. He was standing in line waiting to be interviewed when the guy in front of him accidentally stepped on his toe. When he turned around to apologize the friend was totally taken aback. He said the guy’s southern drawl caught his attention but it was his adorable face that made him strike up a conversation. His name was Jacob Blunt and he was from the south, spending his vacation in LA hoping to get into modeling, movies or TV.
Randy got an email the other day from a very hot young guy with red hair. His name was Woody Henson and he’s from the Midwest. He spends a lot of time on the farm, which explains his shyness. He looks great on camera but you can tell he’s not all that outgoing. He’s quite tall with a firm, natural body. You can tell he does a lot of physical work as he doesn’t have a perfectly symmetric gym body but rather the kind of body that shows you use it well and take good care of it.
“I just want you to know… for the record, I’m not gay,” said Jeremy Walker as he rubbed his hand up and down Kody Henshaw’s thigh. Whatever, dude. We won’t question you.
Randy took some of his “straightest” guys — Jeremy, Kody and Kevin — and had them do whatever they wanted to do. The result is pretty damn gay.
The suspect, the detective, the guard, the prisoner, and the reporter — interrogation has never been this hot! A tribute to film noir, Alley Cats tells the story of Johnny Malibu, a handsome stud who gets his kicks in the alley behind the Dragonfly nightclub. The year is 1953, a time when homosexuality was treated as a criminal offense. Johnny and the other “alley cats” would go on the prowl in order to find hot sex with other guys.
When a young man is found murdered, Johnny is taken in as the main suspect. Detective Arthur Lazlo is hot on the case and determined to put Johnny behind bars. Little does Johnny know how amazingly hot Detective Lazlo is and a building sexual tension between them makes the interrogation increasingly difficult. But he doesn’t dare step out of bounds or Buck, the surly prison guard, just might introduce him to the business end of his long, hard baton. Meanwhile, reporter Jack Gordon is trying to get the scoop on the city’s top story…