Hot Wheels: Dino Attack! (2014)
Story: Ace Landers -- Art: Dave White
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Hot Wheels: Dino Attack! (2014)
Story: Ace Landers -- Art: Dave White
Podcasts I am currently listening to...
Updated 02/22/2020
An Animated Discussion - DCAU
An Older Gay Guy Show
Are You Afraid of Are You Afraid of the Dark
Are You Afraid of the Podcast?
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd
BIG GAY SEX SHOW: THE DADDY YEARS
The Bradshaw Boys: A Sex and the City Podcast
Brunch with the Halliwells: A Charmed Podcast
Carrie On: The Sex and the City Podcast
Correct Opinions with Trey Kennedy
Dead Meat Podcast
Dear Albie
Feast of Fun: Gay Talk Show
Filmhaus Podcast
Gettin’ Grown
Gilmore Guys
Good Christian Fun
Goosebumps: Welcome to Deadcast
Hey, Do You Remember...?
Homophilia
Inside Voices
Jockstrap Stories
Keep It!
The Kinda Funny Podcast
Kiss & Tell Radio
Linoleum Knife
Listen Up A-Holes
Morgendorks: A Daria Podcast
Movie Geek & Proud: A Movie Podcast
My Best Friend’s Journal
The NoSleep Podcast
Poor Man’s Movie Review
Potterless
Private Island Presents: Up All Night
The Read
Riverdale After Dark
The Riverdale Register: A RIVERDALE RECAP
Seeking Human Victims Podcast
Sex and the Cidiots
The Skorpion Show POdcast
Spooky Dudes Podcast
This American Horror Story Podcast
This Is Rad!
Timm Talk
The TryPod
Watch What Crappens
wellRED podcast
The X-Men TAS Podcast
Yo, Is This Racist?
You Scared of This?
Head over to the site to check out this fun video Paul just put togther.
A video loosely centered around the BMX and skate scene in San Diego, CA. Here are a bunch of clips that I’ve been collecting for quite some time now. Hope you like it!Featured Riders and Skaters: John Stafford, Dominique Harris, Parker Heath, Matty Stockton, Sean Yarroll, Matt Coplon, Alex Jumelin, Jeremy Garcia, Matthias Dandois, Dustin Orem, David Clay, John Andrus, Webb Guy, Cody Sanders, Dave White, Justin Waterloo, Mike Montgomery, Alex Stokes, Roman Zapata, Beaver Fleming, Joey Cordova, Kenny Nguyen, Steve Woodward, Tyler Crocket, Austin Macintosh, Jeremiah Miller, and more. www.snakebitebmx.com/same-old-scene-a-video-loosely-centered-around-bmx-skate-in-san-diego-ca/
Exile in Guyville by Dave White
Genre: Memoir (Technically LGBT, but really more fish-out-of-water or Hollywood tell-all circa 2000)
Grade: A
A book featuring a charming nontraditional gay couple that meets in White’s home state of Texas, but the book takes place as White moves to LA and deals with Hollywood & fish-out-of-water stuff.
It’s fitting that I’m reading this book now, because I’m writing these reviews in the style that I first got from Dave White back when he was writing music reviews in The Advocate magazine. This was back when it was cool, in the late nineties. I liked his writing because it was short & pithy. He liked these weird bands that I connected with so deeply. Most of all, his reviews were accurate. You could tell if you were going to like the group or not. This book here is covering the year between when he was writing the reviews freelance while teaching in Texas, to when he became a fairly big-deal movie reviewer for various online sources. This book was wonderful. I’d been having trouble with follow-through on books lately (I’ve been trying unsuccessfully to get myself into Universal Harvester by John Darnielle). This book broke that cycle. I finished the thing in about three days. The interplay between him & his partner (a man awesomely dubbed Morocco Mole) is completely charming. They have the entertaining but supportive interplay you hope to find in your own partner someday. Also, ‘Dallas Beth’ is fantastic. It’s listed as an LGBT book because this was the nineties and gay writers were frequently ghettoized to the ‘LGBT Fiction/Non-Fiction’ sections of bookstores. It’s PG-13. It’s a funny, sarcastic, entertaining book about a cool dude who cannot be tamed trying to be genuine in a land of superficiality. I loved this book.
Air Max 95 - Size? x Dave White