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is brian molko the sexiest man alive???

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brwr...@mindspring.com

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First, about Brian Molko being the sexiest man alive: Well, he's certainly at
or near the very top of the list! Other top candidates, in my eyes, are (in
no particular order):


the lead singer of Fuel (don't know his name)
- he played at Taste of DC (food and arts festival) this past fall. Wow!

David Gahan (woo-woo-woo! :)
- but he's a married man, so he doesn't really count!

the lead singer of Creed

Chino Moreno, the lead singer of the Deftones

Morrissey (who doesn't really count, because I don't think he's attracted to
women, but oh well)

Scott Weiland in his pre-heroin days

Dave Navarro


I don't remember any other top-guys-in-my-eyes right now... :)

In article <7bkg36$c54$1...@news6.svr.pol.co.uk>,
"Liz Almond" <l...@liznet.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Blue 17th wrote in message
> >My lil' piece of pop-psycology:
> >fancying Brian is like the aceptable version of fancying one of your
> >(girl)friends.
> >He's little, cute and (kinda) unthreatening.
> >You could go shopping - like everyone at NME suggested and play with make
> up
> >togther - but he's got a dick so it's okay to lust after him.
>
> What's with this whole "unthreatening" thing? I've heard this several
> times - that (usually teen) girls go for "pretty" looking boys 'cos they are
> attracted to them, but at the same time don't find them traditionally
> "macho" or sexual - and unthreatening. Bollocks! Fancying pretty boys is
> just like going for a certain hair colour - just a preference. You can find
> it as sexual as you like! And, as I'm sure many of y'all will testify to,
> it's *very* sexual!


Amen, sister!

A book review in "Uncut" magazine (concerning a book on glam rock) said it
best:

"What Glam was really about was the appeal of 'feminine' straight men to
teenyboppers, absent-father girls, females abused by male relations, and women
newly in revolt against the patriarchal hunk-stereotype."

(pg. 131, 11/98 issue)


Personally, I find the conventional poster-boy beefcake look boring. It's too
standardized, homogenized, blah.


> Also, this statement kinda implies that you'll
> eventually grow out of it, and find a "real" man (or become a fully fledged
> lesbian) which is somewhat patronising. No offence Kate, but I have some
> issues with this opinion!


Hey - good point! I take issue with that line of thought, too. I can see how
it's patronizing.

>
> --
> Liz Almond
> Leicester England
> l...@liznet.freeserve.co.uk
>
> "I like it. It's got that
> it's-a-cruel-world-let's-throw-ourselves-into-the-abyss type ambience."
> JD, "Heathers"
>
> "Too young to hold on, too old to just break free and run."
> Jeff Buckley, "Lover, you should've come over."
>
>

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Adam Glover

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Sexier than Geir?! I think not!

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Rhodri

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<brwr...@mindspring.com> wrote:

> I don't remember any other top-guys-in-my-eyes right now... :)

Mark E Smith, and Buster Bloodvessel.

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'He suggested "My friend Bob, he has a job", and I
was saying, "no, Brian". I was kinda disappointed.'
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Alex Page

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brwr...@mindspring.com wrote:

>Morrissey (who doesn't really count, because I don't think he's attracted to
>women, but oh well)

I don't think Morrissey's attracted to _anyone_ except Morrissey...

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In article <7bl0d0$el5$1...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>,

brwr...@mindspring.com wrote:
> First, about Brian Molko being the sexiest man alive: Well, he's certainly at
> or near the very top of the list! Other top candidates, in my eyes, are (in
> no particular order):
>
> the lead singer of Fuel (don't know his name)
> - he played at Taste of DC (food and arts festival) this past fall. Wow!

oooooooh. i saw them in december. he's cute!(i dunno his mane, either)

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brwr...@mindspring.com

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In article <36dea7d5....@news.mcc.ac.uk>,

mchu...@fs2.ee.umist.ac.uk (Alex Page) wrote:
> brwr...@mindspring.com wrote:
>
> >Morrissey (who doesn't really count, because I don't think he's attracted to
> >women, but oh well)
>
> I don't think Morrissey's attracted to _anyone_ except Morrissey...


Unfortunately, this is funny. But I think it's just that Morrissey is a loner
by nature. As am I. So I can relate!


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> Alex
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brwr...@mindspring.com

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In article <DwRD2.788$Sm4.66431367@tattler>,
law...@panther.gsu.edu (Matt) wrote:
> No. Brian Molko is the sexiest woman alive.


Well, he can choose to be the sexiest man *or* the sexiest woman alive, so I
guess he has the best of both worlds! :P

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