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The Road to Pingalicious... |
Updated by: Pinga5 on 06/15/2008 at 12:03 PM |
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The Road to Pingalicious...
It appears that Pingalicious is on the road to Pinga-Loving success. Since it's launch, there have been over 13,617 hits from 27 different countries.
Looks like Europe is more than ready for a Pingalicious time (they rank in the top 10 viewers).
Who'd of thunk it!? That a guy and his Pinga would achieve such international acclaim. Of course, viewers in the good ol' USA are certainly #1 with nearly 11,000 hits. I'd like to take time to say hello to all the guys in Mexico and the Seychelles who took a Pinga-Peek!
It does my heart good to see that one's efforts have not gone un-noticed...
In the few short days that Pingalicious.com has existed, the world seems ready to perch it's self on top of the Pinga! Bravo guys!!! Good show!!!
In the weeks to come, Pingalicious will be working tirelessly to keep you glued to your LCDs - surfing for your Pinga-Pleasures.
So, till the next time we meet in your private Pinga-Parlor. Keep it hard. Keep it in. Keep it safe.
Have a Pingalicous Day!!!
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Hot new Gay Latin website. |
Updated by: Pinga5 on 06/14/2008 at 04:35 PM |
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Yes, it's time to introduce yet another Gay website. However, I think this one is a little different. It's really takes an "In your face" approach. The graphics are provocative and stunning-not your everyday site.
They have taken a commonly used street term (Pinga) and turned it into a very exciting vehicle hosting erotic Gay content, www.pingalicious.com. Slick. I really like the DVD section where if you click on the box you are taken to a preview of it's content. Pretty steamy stuff!
You will appreciate how they get right to it by showing you what you want (for free) then providing an easy way to get it.
Perhaps they've started a trend?
Check it out... |
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Posted by: sexyboys on 05/12/2008 at 03:41 AM |
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hey whats up am moe live in calgary single am bottm looking forfreinds maybe more am bottm sexy cute i love big cocks am sweet funny cool guy fun to hang out with my msn is loveboys@live.ca |
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jewelry factory |
Posted by: madeinchinahh on 04/03/2008 at 01:21 PM |
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this is tengteng from china, i run a fashion jewelry factory in china, we have sold many jewelry to USA, email is madeinchinahh@qq.com |
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OTR truck driver in Central Utah looking for Masc Hung Top |
Updated by: Truckbear on 04/01/2008 at 01:00 AM |
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Looking for Masculine Str8 Bi Dominant Aggressive 100% Top - "Trucker Biker Cowboy Rancher Redneck Blue-Collar" type - with facial hair and hung thick is VERY ok. A man who is comfortable in boots, jeans and hat - western or biker wear - is very hot. Married, divorced or single all ok. hey truck driver - if your passing thru Utah on I-70, i'll meet you at Richfield Flying J Truckstop, contact truckbearbottom@aol.com and we can have a few beers, a little partying and playing. |
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being on point. |
Posted by: maxqthrust on 03/12/2008 at 01:11 AM |
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out with that which does not serve me and in with that which is not self distroying. lol.time to get myself together. all the hot homies are out and about but i need a real brotha to just be real. it is kinda funny with the cali, state supreme court considering gay marriage a brotha is looking for a husband lol. vows, rings, house keeping, all dat shit fo' sho' it is what it is not a domestic partner. a soul mate in wedding bliss baby just dreaming for now. 90 days could make a difference. yall say tuned cause a brotha gonna work it out. |
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what evea |
Posted by: maxqthrust on 03/02/2008 at 05:02 PM |
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life has taken a turn for the worse for the moment. will see tomorrow what the future holds. peace yall. |
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Just me and what I do. |
Posted by: shawncouch on 02/18/2008 at 02:35 AM |
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I just moved here from Arizona and now work at a very gay friendly dealership. If you or someone you know are in the market for a new vehicle, then please stop by and see me, Shawn Couch, at Saturn of Charlotte, 7036 E. Independence Blvd., Charlotte, NC, 28227. Saturn gave birth to the concept of NO HASSLE/NO HAGGLE way of conducting business. With me, you will NEVER be pressured into making a purchase! That's my promise to you! Saturn of Charlotte Shawn Couch 704-536-5530 scouch@drivesaturn.com shawncouch1@gmail.com |
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Delegate Count: McCain Front-runner; Clinton has Slight Edge |
Updated by: Election2008 on 02/06/2008 at 08:48 AM |
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Every delegate counts, presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are finding, as the fight for the Democratic nomination continues the morning after Super Tuesday. According to CNN.com, at current count, Clinton has the slight edge over the Senator from Illinois—823 total delegates to his 731. And while Clinton took several key states—among them California, Massachusetts and New York—Obama had a particularly strong showing among black voters, leading to victories in Alabama, Georgia and a narrow win in Missouri. Both Clinton and Obama are struggling to get even halfway to the 2,025 delegate votes needed to secure the nomination, and as many predicted heading into yesterday, Super Tuesday may have made the party more confused than ever about who will be the Democratic nominee. On the Republican side, however, the win from Super Tuesday is more clear cut. Though Mike Huckabee stole a fair number of evangelical votes in and around the bible belt, John McCain came out the clear victor, taking 559 of the 1,191 votes needed to secure his party’s nomination. Mitt Romney is a distant second with 265 votes while Huckabee had a surprisingly strong showing at 169 delegates. For Obama, his attention now turns to New Orleans for this weekend’s Louisiana primary. Clinton is expected to campaign in Maryland and Washington D.C. Counts are on-going and we will continue to update these numbers throughout the day. - Ross von Metzke |
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Election Results Rolling In |
Updated by: Election2008 on 02/06/2008 at 08:45 AM |
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Alabama Obama, Huckabee Win in Alabama Super Tuesday Results Illinois Senator Barack Obama has been projected as the winner in the Alabama Democratic primary results on Super Tuesday. Former Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee has been projected as the winner over rival Arizona Senator John McCain in the Republican primary. - [full article] Alaska Obama, Romney Win in Alaska Caucuses on Super Tuesday In the Alaska caucuses on Super Tuesday, Illinois Senator Barack Obama has taken the win in the Democratic contest over New York Senator Hillary Clinton. On the Republican side, results are still being processed in the race between former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, Arizona Senator John McCain, former Massachusetts Governer Mitt Romney and Texas Congressman Ron Paul. - [full article] Arizona Clinton, McCain Win Victory in Arizona Primary Results New York Senator Hillary Clinton leads Illinois Senator Barack Obama by a strong margin in the Arizona Democratic primary on Super Tuesday. In the Republican primary, home state Senator John McCain has brought home the win over former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. - [full article] Arkansas Clinton, Huckabee Win in Arkansas Primary Results Former Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee may be facing a heavy slew of losses on Super Tuesday, but not in his home state. Huckabee has been declared the winner of the Arkansas Republican primary. On the Democratic side, former Arkansas First Lady Hillary Clinton also claimed victory in the state. - [full article] California Clinton, McCain Win in California Super Tuesday Primary Results New York Senator Hillary Clinton has been declared the winner over Illinois Senator Barack Obama in the Democratic race in California on Super Tuesday. Arizona Senator John McCain is the projected winner in the California Republican primary Super Tuesday results over former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. - [full article] Colorado Romney, Obama Win in Colorado Caucuses on Super Tuesday With early caucus results now coming in from Colorado, Illinois Senator Barack Obama is currently leading among Democratic voters in the state over New York Senator Hillary Clinton. On the Republican side, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is leading over Arizona Senator John McCain in the Super Tuesday caucuses. - [full article] Connecticut McCain, Obama Win Connecticut Primaries in Super Tuesday Results Arizona Senator John McCain has been predicted as the winner in the Super Tuesday results from the Connecticut Republican primary. On the Democratic side, Illinois Senator Barack Obama is the projected winner over New York Senator Hillary Clinton. - [full article] Delaware Delaware Primary Results Give Win to McCain, Obama Arizona Senator John McCain is the winner of the Delaware Republican primary on Super Tuesday over former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. Illinois Senator Barack Obama took the Democratic primary in the state handily, winning over New York Senator Hillary Clinton. - [full article] Georgia Obama, Huckabee Claim Victory in Georgia Primary Results Illinois Senator Barack Obama is the winner in the Georgia Democratic primary, taking home a vital victory in the Super Tuesday results. On the Republican side, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee took the state over Arizona Senator John McCain and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. - [full article] Idaho Idaho Democratic Caucus Results Yield Victory for Obama in Super Tuesday Results The Idaho Democratic caucuses have yielded another victory for Illinois Senator Barack Obama in the Super Tuesday races. Obama beat out New York Senator Hillary Clinton by a huge margin in the caucuses for the win. - [full article] Illinois Illinois Primary Wins for Barack Obama and John McCain Arizona Senator John McCain has been declared the winner of the Illinois Republican primary, taking a strong victory in the state over former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. Home state Senator Barack Obama claimed victory in the Democratic primary by a significant margin over New York Senator Hillary Clinton. - [full article] Montana Romney Wins in Montana Caucus Results on Super Tuesday Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney won the Montana Republican caucuses on Super Tuesday over Texas Congressman Ron Paul, Arizona Senator John McCain and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. - [full article] New York Victory in New York Primary Results for Clinton, McCain Arizona Senator John McCain and home state Senator Hillary Clinton have claimed victory in the New York primary results on Super Tuesday. The wins is especially sweet for McCain as New York will win all of the state's delegates in the winner-take-all Republican contest. - [full article] North Dakota North Dakota Caucus Results a Win for Obama, Romney Illinois Senator Barack Obama has taken the win in the North Dakota Democratic caucuses over rival New York Senator Hillary Clinton. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney won in the North Dakota Republican caucuses on Super Tuesday over Arizona Senator John McCain and Texas Congressman Ron Paul. - [full article] West Virginia Mike Huckabee Wins West Virginia Super Tuesday Contest Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is the first winner in the massive Super Tuesday series of primaries and caucuses across the nation. Huckabee won handily over former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney in the West Virginia state convention on Tuesday morning. - [full article] - L. A. Vess |
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