Hey There Fellow Actors!
I saw GaySharkTank.com this summer at a film festival and fell in love with it. Who couldn't love all of cocoa peru's one liners. Anyway - my brand new excitement is that they are casting for the second film and they actually made the crazy chat-roulette like website featured in the movie into a real thing!
It doesn't get a lot of traffic except at night time when I'm doing my homework and looking for a study break - but who logs onto these video chat websites during the day anyway? I've always had fun talking to people from all over the world. It's nice to have a site like this that isn't all about sex. I can't say how many times I've been asked to take my shirt off or meet up and have a threesome from people I've chatted with during a study break on man-roulette.com
Anyway, GaySharkTank.com is just as they say - it's like the place for pillow talk after what's done is done at the other video chat websites. It's cute and new and I for one can't wait for the new version to be uploaded too! I hear they are scratching the cheesy pink shark for something more sleek.
Your formally welcomed to my Kingdom. You've finally escaped from the dungeon that is the rest of the internet and stumbled into my guest suite in tallest tower of the castle. As there are unfortunately no windows, your view will consist of my works of art... I created this site to display my more important works of art, so enjoy.
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A Bottle of Wine Helps the Recession Go Down
I cut and chopped up this bar I picked up from a thrift store until it also functioned as a desk. The lower part has an unusual height for a desk, but that's a compromise to keep it working as a bar. The great thing is that putting the alcohol cabinet on top made this piece a staggering 8 1/2 feet tall! What an impressive thing to serve drinks from!

My favorite part is the yellow glass formed from cut and melted glass bottles. I painted it Bear Paint's "Mermaid Lagoon" color. The bottom legs are from Home Depot.

My favorite part is the yellow glass formed from cut and melted glass bottles. I painted it Bear Paint's "Mermaid Lagoon" color. The bottom legs are from Home Depot.
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