Posted on 07/06/2016 1:05:08 PM PDT by rey
Edited on 07/06/2016 4:56:00 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
ST. ANTHONY, Idaho
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So, now he can say Idahomo?.....................
Saw him in the airport a couple of years ago. He was taking a flight to some island or other. Looked like mostly hiway miles on him and he met up with a younger woman - not a surprise
Looking good Poncherello!!
Erik Estrada was a reserve office in the Muncie, Indiana Police Department nearly ten years ago along with other celebrities as part of the TV reality show, “Armed and Famous.”
Never saw that one coming... ;)
Where do you guys get the idea that he is homosexual? I couldn’t find anything on that. Sure, many of the shows he is on are gay but other than that I don’t see anything.
Last I saw him was on some game show he was hosting.
He was getting long in the tooth.....................
Sigh. “Office” should be “officer.”
I remember the show...I actually liked it. People’s reaction to Estrada in uniform was great.
Wasn’t he in a Playgirl centerfold?..............................
How would I know if he is in Playgirl? How would you know? I thought Playgirl was geared toward women, not homosexuals?
Last time I looked, I could have sworn I saw Erik with a full head of white hair. I guess everything is subject to change.
Nobody is calling him gay. Just like Brad Pitt before he was married, the gays were all drooling about his sexiness........................
He is no homo
His partner Larry Wilcox nearly became a jailbird.
Irony: The Mark of Quality Literature.
Now he is Potato Chips
You thought wrong. It is a defacto gay pr0n mag.
Wikipedia says it is marketed toward women. Wikipedia would never lie. If homosexuals are picking up Playgirl, that is not Playgirl’s fault.
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