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From there, the crew wanted to try a few costumes to simulate a sexy fashion shoot. From trucker to kinky priest, the crew had fun dressing him up like a buffed Barbie. Wearing a priest collar and flopping his cock onto a religious kneeler with a giant crucifix wrapped around his balls, the crew pushed the limits of taste and the chance of burning in hell. Ever the pro, Ramsey delivered a powerful and explosive cum shot with his meaty chest pumped to the max.
FYERFLI
Although FYERFLI has done a few gay porn movies, he’s not one of the usual porn star types. He’s a DJ, an artist, a stripper and a fire dancer. Kleim knew him before he did porn as just one of those gorgeous “alternative” faerie boys that run aroundSan Francisco and show up at all the hippest events. The shoot was done just after he got back from Burning Man and as soon as he saw himself in the full-length mirror in the studio, Kleim says he said, “Wow, I look hot! I guess not eating and taking drugs in the desert might actually be good for you!”
LOS ANGELES, CA, Jan 30, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — Author Gordon Snider (
http://gordonsnider.com ) takes readers to a unique time and place in American history, 1906 San Francisco, in his thriller, “The Hypnotist.”
At the turn of the century, the city was a study in contrasts, defined as much by the opulence of its nouveau riche society as it was by the opium dens, prostitution and gambling in neighboring Chinatown and the grinding poverty of its Mission District tenements.
“Marta Baldwin (the protagonist) is a practical young woman who has inherited enough money from her father to meet her modest needs and finance her charity, the Pacific Aid Society,” Snider says. “Her mission is to help the poor, in particular, by teaching women how to budget their families’ meager incomes.”