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Rolling Stone - Chris Colfer as Kurt in a Gay Bar

Now I dont know if this is either a rip-off or original of a belgian artist of the 70's. Unfortunately I cant access my library at present but I like it, its cutenfunny and it is a amusing coming out
 
This instantly popped into my mind when I saw Colfer's dead duck expression. He's like a closeted gay which went into the wrong bar and happened to sit next to a hungry pack. :lol:

I agree, and with the way he's crossing his legs it looks more like he's trying to cover a hard-on than protect himself. You all know you did that when you were in high school;)
 
I sorta feel the same way, but I figure it's all in fun and Chris did agree to it. BTW, does anyone else notice the token black guy near the back...it looks awkward

hahah awesome, i didn't see that,

finding the token black guy has been a hobby of mine since childhood.

he's always there, he might be shooting dice in the alley,

he might be a cardiologist,

but he's there, he's black, and he does not have a personality, but he can remember his lines.
 
I have no idea who Chris Colfer is but the bartender in that picture is my friend Tom who's the boyfriend of Alessio Romero.

Go figure.

And yeah... I think I'm kinda over the "scary gay rapist" stereotype. It's like something out of police academy.
 
I love that "I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore" look on his face. It reminds me of the first time I went to a leather bar when I was 22. I think I felt just like that.
 
I don't know, I saw it as going into the wrong bar

whether it is a gay leather bar or a suburban couple on a biker bar, it's about being in the wrong place...

that's all...

a fish out of water kind of pic
 
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