Who the hell told him he start existing again?
He didn't say he gets pegged. He said being married feels like he is a choirboy getting pegged. And it only feels that way sometimes. He's trying to dispel a common misperception and you're distorting it.
Read, Savage. Read.
Who remembers Chris O'Donnell? Has he done anything worth seeing in, oh, the last decade or so?
Um, elenchos? It's a joke, honey.
Read, Irena. Read read read.
@ 2: substitute "typecast in life" for "pegged". he feels as though people see him as a goody two-shoes just b/c he is married and has children. (even though family roles and public perception of one don't correlate at all.)
this is just savage tee-heeing over an awkward/unfortunate sentence construction/word choice in a headline and having fun w/ it. .
(pegged. choir-boy. unattainable crushes. phallic references. homosexual references. --yeah, yeah.)
You people are boring, dull-edge, hipster douches with no understanding of anything that's not pre-packaged and mass-broadcast.
It's called a J-O-K-E. They used to have those.
The fact that he knows what it feels like to be pegged tells you he is no goody two shoes, rather he well knows what it feels like to be a choirboy and all that entails. The man just wants people to realize that, sure, being married sometimes feels like you're back in the choir, getting pegged. But not every day.
Not every day, folks. It's good to know and calling that a joke says more about you than it ever does about me.
I'm going to argue that his physical appearance (the dimples, the curly golden locks) have more to do with the goody-two-shoes perception than anything else.
He was on a show on Fox a couple years back. It was supposedly good, but got cancelled really fast.
If Chris doesn't like it, he should stop dressing-up as a choirboy. Sheesh!
I am confused; I have never known a priest that used a strap-on
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