April 15th, 2007 - Posted on April 15th, 2007
Hi guys! Just arrived back in Manila — blogging fresh from the airport. I wanted to give you a short post just before I hit the sack and rest from that gruelling 14-hour flight from San Francisco. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 13th, 2007 - Posted on April 13th, 2007

This is one of those really few MGG posts where I write like in a diary. Once in a while it’s good to open up differently; and I feel like doing it today so bear with me guys. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 12th, 2007 - Posted on April 12th, 2007

Gardo Versoza, real name Mennen Torres Polintan (born July 8, 1969), is a popular Filipino male actor who has appeared in over forty movies and dozens of television shows. He started out in roles such as Sabik Sa Halik, Machete II, Halimuyak Ng Babae and Kirot. Later, he went on to star in action movies such as Cesar Climaco, Mison, and Ka Hector. He has also appeared in critically acclaimed movies such as the 1998 Marilou Diaz-Abaya version of Rizal where he played the role of hero Andres Bonifacio and Sisa where he played the role of Jose Rizal / Pepe. He has recently even tried his hand in comedy starring in Pinoy Blonde. (from Wikipedia)
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April 11th, 2007 - Posted on April 11th, 2007
The New York Times says:
Studies of twins show that homosexuality, especially among men, is quite heritable, meaning there is a genetic component to it. But since gay men have about one-fifth as many children as straight men, any gene favoring homosexuality should quickly disappear from the population.
But why is it that people say “parami ng parami ang mga bading… di naman nanganganak!” How come the “gay gene” persists?
Would it be that there are actually a lot of fathers (daddy!) out there who carry the “gay gene” — they are gays but choose not to practice homosexuality? And that those married men who gallivant in the gay scene are just the tip of the iceberg? Interesting.
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April 11th, 2007 - Posted on April 11th, 2007

Time to revisit our vintage hunks once again! Anton Bernardo, self-proclaimed “8-incher”, is it for today. He appeared in films such as Kesong Puti, Anakan Mo Ako, Sa Paraiso ni Efren, Sarangani, and Bedtime Stories.
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April 11th, 2007 - Posted on April 11th, 2007

Migs the Manila Gay Guy is currently in San Francisco, California!
Hmmm… what can I do here? Hehehe. Suggestions are welcome!
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April 10th, 2007 - Posted on April 10th, 2007
I’ve featured Chester Nolledo here several times, do you remember him? Chester Nolledo is one of German Moreno’s post-”That’s Entertainment” talents; he appeared in Twilight Dancers, in the Provoq men video, as well as in Reyna the movie. If these information are not enough, let’s try some photos…
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April 10th, 2007 - Posted on April 10th, 2007

Pagudpud is almost at the northernmost tip of the Luzon island. Driving up there from Manila was an ordeal, but since I had 5 other friends with me – it was a blast! More than the usual enjoyment – stories, chikahan, okrayan, and endless laugh trip — one thing I realized during the trip was the critical importance of friendship among gay men. Read the rest of this entry »
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