Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
The Bears Documentary
You knew it had to happen eventually, right? The Bears Documentary! I sent them a message and asked them to submit to the 2007 Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. I'm looking forward to seeing it in the August/September time frame.
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
A Chubby Young Cub Shaking His Booty on YouTube
Here is a fun video of a Chubby Young Cub's Ass on YouTube. I didn't think they allowed such things? Oh well, I guess butts are safe. Most likely NSFW.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Kevin Smith Talks about Bears and Cubs
It's almost like listening to a man on the verge of swallowing a whole bowl of dick, trying to convince himself that this is the life he really wants. I mean that in the sincerest, jokingest way ever, darlinks.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Mr. Personality
I'm sure many of you have seen this. There's a cute snoopiebear over on YouTube who likes to lip sync songs.
So cute! More to cum!
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Naked Gay Bear Dances in the Snow
On the news during a blizzard in Cleveland, a news journalist trying to do an interview gets to see a dancing naked bear. Looks cold!
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Bear Culture Hits the Los Angeles Times
I wonder what the general population is going to do when they figure out that bears like to flock (yes, like birds in migration) to gigantic 3,000-men-orgies in over 100 locales across the world?
At a conference of literary scholars in December, a friend was interviewing a candidate for an academic position. After answering the usual questions about proposed courses, teaching loads and scholarly interests, the candidate volunteered,
"Oh, by the way, in addition to 19th century American literature, I work on bear studies."
The interlocutors were perplexed. "Bear studies?" one asked. "Do you mean bears in literature — say, William Faulkner's story 'The Bear' ?" Someone else suggested "Winnie the Pooh" — perhaps the candidate worked on children's literature?
It soon became clear, however, that the candidate had something else in mind. By "bear studies," he meant an area of academic research that explored the subculture of hirsute, usually heavy-set gay men — burly guys who identify with a masculine style and who shun the popular image of homosexual guys as smooth, hairless, Calvin-Klein-ish blond young men.
Read more Bear-y gay at the L.A. Times.
