What the fuck are you thanking him for?
He didnt prove your point.
I grew up in NYC too..I know all about the gay scene there.
There used to be a tranny bar off 8th ave and 44th street {i think }called "Esquilitas" {i think that was the name}.
In the early 90s there was a rather well known professional bodybuilder that used to frequent there ALL the time.
If I said his name every single guy here over 35 would know who he is. Am I gonna blow him up the way you may have done?
No.
Mattarazzo isnt even alive anymore--so thats double fucked up .
He didn't bring up the movie. I just happened to remember it. Much of it was filmed in Midtown, so it makes perfect sense that Fox would've stayed at the Waldorf, as did many top celebrities. Of course, no one can prove it unless they have pictures, but there's a lot of circumstantial evidence and none of it contradicts his story.
The problem with professional bodybuilding is that it's an expensive proposition without a lot of financial reward. Thus, the propensity for pro bodybuilders to perform disgusting sex acts on homosexuals for money.
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