Big, black guy?
He's pretty recognizable, isn't he?[/QUOTE
He's driving and I'm in the back. Can't be 100% sure.
u are riding supposly with wilbon and your posting on eog about it?
uh how about just asking, and how the hell did u end up in this "car"
u are riding supposly with wilbon and your posting on eog about it?
uh how about just asking, and how the hell did u end up in this "car"
Did this thread just turn gay?
How could you not recognize Mike Wilbon?
I'm slugging home in DC. Look up what slugging is.
Lived in the DC area from 1994 until 1998 and I never heard of "slugging". Sounds dangerous as hell though.
So? Is it him?
You are a heterosexual married man aren't you sir? I believe that is why you have never heard of this.
You are a heterosexual married man aren't you sir? I believe that is why you have never heard of this.
Lived in the DC area from 1994 until 1998 and I never heard of "slugging". Sounds dangerous as hell though.
You are correct...
How are you doing, Gyno?
Slugging, also known as homosexual casual carpooling, is the practice of forming ad-hoc, informal carpools predominantly for gay males for purposes of commuting, essentially a variation of ride-share commuting and hitchhiking. While the practice is most common and most publicized in the congested Washington, D.C. area<SUP id=cite_ref-0 class=reference>[1]</SUP> (where it is primarily used by gay commuters who live in Northern Virginia), slugging is also used in San Francisco, Pittsburgh, and other heavily gay populated U.S. cities.<SUP id=cite_ref-1 class=reference>[2]</SUP> Sluggers gather at local businesses<SUP id=cite_ref-WashPost_2-0 class=reference>[3]</SUP> and at government-run locations, albeit not always with official sanction.<SUP id=cite_ref-HoustonChron_3-0 class=reference>[4]</SUP> David D. Friedman's The Machinery of Freedom proposed slugging, which he referred to as "jitney transit," in the 1970s; however, his plan assumed that passenger would be expected to pay for their transit and sexual acts performed, and that security measures such as electronic identification cards (recording the identity of both driver and passenger in a database readily available to police in the event one or both parties disappeared) would be needed in order for people to feel safe.<SUP id=cite_ref-4 class=reference>[5]</SUP>
Julia Allison. She's a columnist.the girl on the left is outstanding
who is that?
What the fuck is wrong with you?
I have a lot wrong with me sir..
That was actually a kind of a funny joke, gyno. :+textinb3
Enfuego, gyno was probably just screwing around and tried to make a funny.
Sticks and stones can break your bones, but little homo internet jabs won't hurt you!