
Sure, everybody know Perez and Andy are the real gods on the gay blogosphere. Still, when Michael dragged me into St. Francis Xavier in Chelsea this afternoon to BUY a prayer card for a friend's late grandmother (gotta pay for those child-sex settlements somehow), I couldn't help but notice a similarly between me and that cross guy with the beard, chicken legs and impossibly flat stomach. I wonder if J.C. would have had to do Body for Life to hold on to those abs after 33 ...

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I'm usually right with you on your posts/comments, but I must admit that today's is a pPretty cheesy one, Kenneth. At least Michael's got it right.
I don't know, Kenneth. I've never seen you without shoes on.
I agree with JaY. You went into the church for Michael's friend and to honor the grandmother's life. You didn't have to turn your visit into a tacky post.
Mike: No, trust me. I did!
Very harsh, and with no explanation as to why you feel the need to be spiteful. Would you make the same harsh comments if you went into a temple or a mosque, or is just the Catholic church you have issues with?
Love the blog, dude. Glad I know it and not you, though. Messiah complex much? You might think you look like the standard Western depiction of Jesus, but I wouldn't publish it if I were you. What's it called when people don't exhibit a healthy sense of shame?
Gosh, Kenneth, if you're going to post an artistic interpretation of Jesus, don't choose a tacky one, like that "Jesus As Comic Book Dude." Try something like this (Michelangelo's drawing of the Risen Christ that he sent to a guy he was in love with): http://froggypic.com/image/01/34190ba40c0bd30cba49db8fdc863a43.jpg
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