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  • 2000 Era New York Mets

    I know DL isn't usually into baseball but since it's pretty New York centric, I thought there may be some interest here. Does anyone remember how fucking hot the NY Mets around the year 2000 were? I know there were gay rumors about a handful of them too. Shawn Estes, Todd Zeile, and of course Mike "I'm Not Gay" Piazza - all hot men with rumors surrounding them. Robin Ventura - hottie who now manages the White Sox. Al Leiter who grunted and seemed like an animal in game. Does anyone have any info/stories about these guys? I would post pics but like half the team was hot.

  • So, Kevin Costner is making movies for the History channel, now.

    Well, at least he'll probably get a Emmy nomination out of this.

    So, Kevin Costner is making movies for the History channel, now.

  • Pick me a masseur!

    I am under a lot of stress and want a massage. An actual massage, though the happy ending part is welcome too. Who would you pick? San Francisco gays who have used one of these guys, feel free to make suggestions.

    Pick me a masseur!

  • Teenage Acne

    I've been living here in my mother's basement for so long...but sometimes I venture out and discover things have changed and I'm not sure how it happened. Point I'm making is...what happened to teenage acne? Are the treatments just so good these days that you rarely see it?

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  • Great Gatsby Trailer

    Between this and Django Unchained, Leo wants his Oscar!

    Great Gatsby Trailer

  • How do I become a frau?

    I really want to know. Apparently they have everything handed to them.

  • Real Housewives of Orange County - Thread 1

    Will Tamra & Gretchen bury the hatchet? Will Peggy fuck Jimbo again? Will Jesus torment Alexis? Is Vicki's asshole still bleeding?

  • Snoopy

    Am I the only one who loves him but doesn''t care much for Charlie Brown?

    Snoopy

    Woodstock rocks, too

  • Law & Order: SVU 05/09/12

    Gay bashing and gay marriage come to SVU when Detective Tutuola's future son-in-law gets bashed. Ice-T is on the case. With Special Guest Star Martha Stewart. NBC actually pushed it back so it would air during sweeps, so the episode either has to be really good, or especially heinous.

    The Voice of the Night

  • Is This Considered a Bubble Butt?

    Analyze and discuss.

    Is This Considered a Bubble Butt?

  • Renting an apartment in Amsterdam

    Staying for 2 weeks, but have no clue what areas are the best/worst to day in. Any advice? I'm looking at a few. Here's one -

    Renting an apartment in Amsterdam

  • Remember Eric Lutes from "Caroline In The City"?

    Played "Del", Lea Thompson's boyfriend in the first season. He also played Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen's dad in their sitcom "So Little Time". He's still hot.

    Remember Eric Lutes from "Caroline In The City"?

  • This will get DL's head spinning: Hollywood remaking "The Exorcist!

    Will be a 10-episode television miniseries from the creator of "Martha Marcy May Marlene"

    This will get DL's head spinning: Hollywood remaking "The Exorcist!

  • John Huston film about WW II soldiers that Army suppressed is restored

    More than 65 years after it was suppressed by the Army, a powerful and controversial John Huston documentary about soldiers suffering from the psychological wounds of war has been restored by the National Archives and debuts Thursday on the Web. “Let There Be Light” portrays GIs just back from the battlefields of Europe and the Pacific — trembling, stuttering, hollow-eyed and crying. Using a noir style, Huston filmed dozens of soldiers in unscripted scenes from their arrival at an Army psychiatric hospital on Long Island through weeks of often successful treatment, culminating in their release to go home. The restoration “reveals the film’s full force,” said Scott Simmon, a film historian and English department chairman at the University of California, Davis. Even after the Army approved its release in 1980, the poor quality of the prints and, in particular, the garbled soundtrack made it almost impossible to understand the whispers and mumbles of soldiers in some scenes. The restored soundtrack “makes the film speak in a way it never could before,” Simmon said in an interview. The film is striking for its potential relevance for a new generation of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, showing soldiers struggling to cope with what was then commonly called shell shock, and more formally labeled psychoneurosis, but is now known as post-traumatic stress disorder. “We hope that by making ‘Let There Be Light’ freely available — and by drawing attention to it — that the courageous documentary will find the audience it was intended to serve,” said Annette Melville, director of the National Film Preservation Foundation, which funded the restoration. The film, commissioned by the Army near the end of the war, was intended to prepare Americans for the realities of what combat had done to those sent to war but also to show that their psychological wounds could often be treated with therapy. But when it came time to release the film, the Army balked, claiming it violated the privacy of the soldiers involved. Huston never bought that explanation. “I think it boils down to the fact that they wanted to maintain the ‘warrior’ myth, which said that our Americans went to war and came back all the stronger for the experience, standing tall and proud for having served their country well,” Huston wrote years later in his autobiography. Sympathetic portrayals of wartime post traumatic stress “were swept under the rug” until after the Vietnam era, Simmon said in an essay he wrote about the film’s restoration for the preservation foundation. “Let There Be Light” is considered groundbreaking in documentary film history for its almost unprecedented use of unscripted interviews, according to Simmon. The film is also striking for showing the free and casual interaction of African American and white soldiers being treated at the integrated Army hospital. After the film was pulled, the Army commissioned a remake using actors to reenact the scenes filmed by Huston, giving all the speaking roles to whites.

    John Huston film about WW II soldiers that Army suppressed is restored

  • New Signs of Global Slowdown

    New signs of a global slowdown are darkening the economic outlook. On Thursday, the U.S. reported that businesses were slowing their orders of computers, aircraft, machinery and other long-lasting goods. Measures of business sentiment in Europe slipped, and reports from purchasing managers at manufacturers around the globe turned down. Among them, China, the world's second-largest economy, registered its seventh straight drop in an important manufacturing index. With the latest reports, a new economic threat is emerging: That activity is slowing in sync around the globe and not just in a few markets with their own isolated problems. Europe, struggling with the risk of a Greek pullout from the euro area and broader fiscal problems, is the epicenter of global economic concerns right now. But reports of economic trouble are turning up in China, India, South Africa, Brazil and elsewhere. When the global economy is performing well, synchronized growth reinforces itself and spreads prosperity wide and far. But slowdowns can become interconnected and self-reinforcing, and the global economy has been plagued by them since the financial crisis of 2008. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development earlier this week cut its 2012 forecast for growth in developed economies. The International Monetary Fund sees the global economy growing more slowly than 2011's 3.9% rate. Economic weakening, in turn, means investors are taking it on the chin. The MSCI World Index for stocks, which tracks markets around the globe, is down more than 9% since mid-March. Crude oil prices, another proxy for global demand, are down 15% so far this month.

    New Signs of Global Slowdown