John Larsen wrote:There have been quite a few Mormon playmates and porn stars, but we don' t need to name them here, do we?
Of course we do!
Please post them.
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
John Larsen wrote:There have been quite a few Mormon playmates and porn stars, but we don' t need to name them here, do we?
Of course we do!
Please post them.
This reminds me of something. A couple of years ago, while doing Internet 'research' of some kind or another (yeah, that's the ticket), I came across some photos of an unclothed person in provocative poses, with a CTR ring on her finger. Very amusing juxtaposition. As I recall, she also had a pair of unapproved personal piercings.
Blixa wrote:Anybody seen the head AB's new children's television show "Yo Gabba Gabba?" It has its moments, but usually great music. Mark Mothersbaugh shows up on it now and then. And some of the kid dancers are crazy great. I'm not into all the characters though. Muno and Foofa are ok (though Muno is a tad scary phallic and Foofa something of a LaLa rip-off), Brobee seems mentally challenged and Toodie's species mutation disturbing (fish cat?). Plex is one sorry ass robot, too. I'm pretty sure I've run into DJ Lance somewhere, somewhere with loud music and runny noses.
Everything I know about this show (and all the "reality" and talk shows) I learned from The Soup on E! -- required viewing, in my opinion.
Damn straight The Soup is required viewing---they even had one of the Yo Gabba Gabba dancing kids on!
From the Ernest L. Wilkinson Diaries: "ELW dreams he's spattered w/ grease. Hundreds steal his greasy pants."
There’s a documentary about him that’s pretty good. I loved when he describes his confirmation that the Book of Mormon is “true.” He said it was like an acid trip from the Lord.
The film closed with this; In tribute to the death of the original New York Dolls bass player, Arthur "Killer" Kane (1949-2004), who was a LDS convert, David Johansen sings a verse of LDS Hymn #30 "Come Come Ye Saints" :
Coggins7 wrote:I skipped through this and didn't see what must be one of the biggest embarresments to the Church of all time...Jim McMahon.
Wasn't (isn't) he Catholic?
Yup...a Catholic. He married a Mormon girl, though. I believe her dad was a SP or something.
McMahon was an awesome quarterback....I don't think people were too embarrassed when he was setting something like 72 NCAA records while he was at BYU. ;-)
And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who cold not hear the music. ----Nietzche
Coggins7 wrote:I skipped through this and didn't see what must be one of the biggest embarresments to the Church of all time...Jim McMahon.
Wasn't (isn't) he Catholic?
Yup...a Catholic. He married a Mormon girl, though. I believe her dad was a SP or something.
McMahon was an awesome quarterback....I don't think people were too embarrassed when he was setting something like 72 NCAA records while he was at BYU. ;-)
I read along time ago from someone who played with McMahon that BYU looked the other way while McMahon was "deflowering" BYU coeds.
Coggins7 wrote:I skipped through this and didn't see what must be one of the biggest embarresments to the Church of all time...Jim McMahon.
Wasn't (isn't) he Catholic?
Yup...a Catholic. He married a Mormon girl, though. I believe her dad was a SP or something.
McMahon was an awesome quarterback....I don't think people were too embarrassed when he was setting something like 72 NCAA records while he was at BYU. ;-)
I read along time ago from someone who played with McMahon that BYU looked the other way while McMahon was "deflowering" BYU coeds.
BYU looked the other way many times in the old days when information wasn't so readily available. My niece was pretty wild when she attended BYU and would party with half the football team.
And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who cold not hear the music. ----Nietzche