Just curious as to if any of mine are on your lists too. Jeff Garcia Jim Edmunds Scott Walker (ESPN) David Cone Cynthia Cooper (well hell most of the WNBA) I would probably be gay if it didn't look so painful and I didn't like WOMEN so much!
I've got a funny feeling about that George Michael guy. He was just way too cozy with his Wham! buddy...and all the bright colors and short shorts have me suspicious. Maybe one day the truth will be known...for now it's shadowed in obscurity. and don't even get me started on Boy George. i'm almost certain that guy is gay!
Everytime I hear people talk about George Michael being gay, I think of David Spade's stand-up. To "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" "dadadum, jittybug" (or whatever he says) "dadadum, jittybug" "dadadum, jittybug" "You put your nut sack in my mouth, yeah, yeah!" I say Troy Aikman.
I have concluded, through research and through analysis, that Richard Simmons is most definitely gay.
It involved massive amounts of alcohol and watching the Lifetime and Oxygen channels for days on end.
It's a serious flaw of mine, but unless proven otherwise, my "gaydar" is alerted with 9 out of every 10 males I encounter. I've just started to learn that some men are just more feminine than others. But how about Ryan and Simon from American Idol?
Jim Edmonds...........The St Louis Cardinal center fiedler ?? I have always thought Jeff Garcia could be playing for the other team. I could care less if he is or not but I always have thought that. This is off topic but have you seen the previews of the new show where 5 gay male designers go into a staright guys house to redecorate his home and personal appearance? The show actually looks pretty good.
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