Man Candy Day: Jonathan D. Lovitz
Mar. 7th, 2011 12:24 amYes, Jonathan D. Lovitz is for sure a fine specimen, but apparently there is a brain other than good looks and above all a civil awareness.
Jonathan D. Lovitz made quite a big gay sensation of himself in New York, when, called for Jury Duty, he responded to the question “Is there any reason you can think of why you would be unfit to serve on this jury?” with:


Here a little profile of Jonathan: "What started off as being the youngest kid in the family dying for attention had turned into an incredibly exciting life in theatre, film, and tv.
After years wanting to be an engineer, astronaut, and diplomat I landed on the next logical career choice: actor and entertainer!
I’ve been so blessed (and so jetlagged) to have traveled to all 50 states as well as amazing destinations in North America and Europe performing in things as varied as big Broadway musicals to insane 24-hour commercial shoots. I feel like the luckiest man on Earth, and I hope it’s just the beginning..."
You'll also see him in television in about a month or so on his upcoming Logo reality series, "Set-Up Squad."
Read more: http://www.justinplusone.com/2011/03/get-out-of-jury-duty-and-score-points.html#ixzz1FrfL0LYP
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Jonathan D. Lovitz made quite a big gay sensation of himself in New York, when, called for Jury Duty, he responded to the question “Is there any reason you can think of why you would be unfit to serve on this jury?” with:
Since I can’t get married or adopt a child in the state of New York, I can’t possibly be an impartial judge of a citizen when I am considered a second class one in the eyes of this justice system.Well said, and well done, even if he probably only wanted to be out of the jury duty ;-)


Here a little profile of Jonathan: "What started off as being the youngest kid in the family dying for attention had turned into an incredibly exciting life in theatre, film, and tv.
After years wanting to be an engineer, astronaut, and diplomat I landed on the next logical career choice: actor and entertainer!
I’ve been so blessed (and so jetlagged) to have traveled to all 50 states as well as amazing destinations in North America and Europe performing in things as varied as big Broadway musicals to insane 24-hour commercial shoots. I feel like the luckiest man on Earth, and I hope it’s just the beginning..."
You'll also see him in television in about a month or so on his upcoming Logo reality series, "Set-Up Squad."
Read more: http://www.justinplusone.com/2011/03/get-out-of-jury-duty-and-score-points.html#ixzz1FrfL0LYP
( more pics )


It's 1975 and Kirk Bauer and Troy Camden are leading actors on the Hollywood scene. Both specialized in action hero movies or old western style, they met when they co-starred in the same movie, and now they are buddy friend. Kirk is older and just a star, while Troy is still struggling to have the big name on the credits.
This short story, less than 50 pages, is quite interesting since it mixes some very good sex scenes with a quite interesting plot. Actually the erotic part has a lion share on the story, but sometime this is not a bad thing.
Don’t get fooled by the cover, this is not at all your typical decapitated naked torso M/M gay romance; this is not a romance at all but more the self-discovery journey of two men, the narrator and Kevin. Already from this little detail, the fact that the narrator has no name since basically you read most of the novel living in his mind, you can understand that this story has not an ordinary development, and even when it’s not told in first point of view from the narrator, the punctuation is not “ordinary”, there are no quotation marks, and basically what is on people mind is mixed with what those same people is saying. Sincerely after one sentence or two you fall into the swing, and the reading flow becomes normal again. 


Don’t get fooled by the cover, this is not at all your typical decapitated naked torso M/M gay romance; this is not a romance at all but more the self-discovery journey of two men, the narrator and Kevin. Already from this little detail, the fact that the narrator has no name since basically you read most of the novel living in his mind, you can understand that this story has not an ordinary development, and even when it’s not told in first point of view from the narrator, the punctuation is not “ordinary”, there are no quotation marks, and basically what is on people mind is mixed with what those same people is saying. Sincerely after one sentence or two you fall into the swing, and the reading flow becomes normal again. 

