I wanted to be an astronaut, til I was introduced to this crazy little band called Queen. Now I wanna be the next Freddie Mercury, but that's not very likely, is it?
Dances With Freddie wrote: quick answer: no not the next Freddie Mercury, but a hot lookalike wouldn't hurt anyone, dear ;)
Couldn't quite match Freddie's hotness however, darling!
didn't think so, but come on! we have a 14 year old boy here who wants to be like Freddie, let's support him all the way.
How about black eye make-up?
He could do that.... but won't be the same minus the hotness...won't get very far lol
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Believe it or not, but I actually did black nail varnish once. Not to be like Freddie, although he was the source of inspiration, but just as a statement.
I am known for my Freddie-esque stage performance, though!
<b><font color = "crimson">Thomas Quinn wrote: Believe it or not, but I actually did black nail varnish once. Not to be like Freddie, although he was the source of inspiration, but just as a statement.
I am known for my Freddie-esque stage performance, though!
I don't blame you! I think its OK for guys to wear such things like that... it's rock n roll not some attempt to look girlie!
Dances With Freddie wrote: is your family really homophobic? that's sad. homophobes is the worst thing in the world. how do you know they're really like that?
No, RELIGIOUS FANATIC homophobes are the worst thing in the world.
The Millionaire Salsa wrote: And yes, I'd like to try the black nail varnish, but my homophobic family would totally freak out...
Do it! I do it occasionally and think its cool. And since I'm the only guy I know that does it, its sort of like my own little trend (at least around here).
Well, they're not really extremely homophobic, and not religious at all. But my dad would definately think I'm gay if I tried nail varnish, or started acting more... liberal. He probably didn't do that stuff when he was young (the gay 70's, how ironic), so he surely thinks it's very gay. He'd probably go crazy if he learned that his only son is gay, but that won't happen, since I'm NOT GAY. I'm all straight. But I totally agree, homophobia is a sad thing.
<b><font color = "crimson">Thomas Quinn wrote: Believe it or not, but I actually did black nail varnish once. Not to be like Freddie, although he was the source of inspiration, but just as a statement.
I am known for my Freddie-esque stage performance, though!
I wear it all the time. Wooooooooooooooooooooooooohooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Dances With Freddie wrote: is your family really homophobic? that's sad. homophobes is the worst thing in the world. how do you know they're really like that?
No, RELIGIOUS FANATIC homophobes are the worst thing in the world.