Desperately need early 2000s cryptid creepypasta youtuber Jack Mcgee

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Desperately need early 2000s cryptid creepypasta youtuber Jack Mcgee
I know this is deeply unserious but I've been seeing so much Marvel anti-ICE art thats been so empowering and I'm wondering--has anyone drawn Hulk beating up ICE agents/fascists yet? If so, pls tell me i would love to like and repost, and if not/if you draw...could you draw some please i would very much like to see it 😭
I have a new fan edit just in time for Valentine’s Day! I hope y’all enjoy
70s hulk TV show drawing s
Jack McGee
Physique: Husky Build Height: 5'5" (1.65 m)
John J. McGee (born February 2, 1949) is an American television and film character actor who has appeared in over 100 films and television series. He is best known as Chief Jerry Reilly on the television series Rescue Me. In 2010, he co-starred as Hickey on the Spike TV comedy series Players. He is also known for The Fighter, Gangster Squad, Basic Instinct and Moneyball.
Built like a fireplug with his classic working stiff features and gravelly raspy voice has landed McGee countless roles, usually playing gruff, blue-collar guys characters. All in all, he basically looked like a young Charles Durning, another hot chubby daddy I admired. Over the years he has been at the centre of so many of my dirty little fantasies.
Born in the South Bronx, New York, McGee attended Cardinal Hayes High School in the Bronx, where he was class president and also played on the Football team, and appeared as a member of the background harmony in The Young Rascals. In 1977, he became a firefighter for the New York City Fire Department in order to pursue his acting career. As a firefighter, he served 10 years with FDNY Engine Co. 89 and Ladder Co. 50 in the Bronx. His first major role was in the 1985 firefighter film Turk 182.
McGee lives in Los Angeles, Studio City, CA with his wife, Stephanie and their four rescue dogs. He's apparently happily married, but there's something about him, makes me think he would fool around with a man (the things he says and he likes to jokingly kiss guys). It's kind of weird how you imagine certain things about a guy, but he strikes me as the kind of guy you could spend hours doing in every position until he cums. Now I do have to say, this is all the imaginings of my furtive mind because he is probably a very nice and respectable man. He just doesn't come across that way.
Anyway, I prefer the kinky, sordid version, that his marriage is just a cover story. No-one correct me.
RECOMMENDATIONS: Silver Skies (2016) - Shirtless pool scene. Gangster Squad (2013) Moneyball (2011) The Fighter (2010) No Place Like Home (2008) - Rear nudity, shirtless bath scene. Rescue Me (TV Series 2004 - 2007) - Sex scene Miracle on 34th Street (1994) - Rear nudity. Basic Instinct (1992) Backdraft (1991) - Shirtless scene. Crash and Burn (1990) - Shirtless scene.
Time to play... if you had their ass in front if you, would you EAT / FUCK / SMACK it?
1. John Goodman
2. Ed Asner
3. Jack McGee
4. Jim O'Heir
5. George Dzundza
Bonus: Jon Tester, but it's his meaty cock.
John Goodman - If you make it "fat" John Goodman, I'd happily eat that ass. Now someone is going to be mad I said "fat" John Goodman. I'm not body shaming. I just prefer "fat" John Goodman. Like a lot of other people.
Ed Asner - I'm eating that hairy hole of his all day long till he cums. Ed seems like the type that would have love that.
Jack McGee - I'm doing all three. Jack's ass is just too cute not to.
Jim O'Heir - Fucking it.
George Dzundza - Fucking it.
Bonus: Jon Tester - I'm eating it. Then fucking it. Rinse and repeat.
Some gifs from the Ezra subplot of the Magnificent Seven TV series episode 'Achilles'. Ezra appears to have met his match in gambler Big Lester Banks (Jack McGee) who he believes is cheating but can't figure out how. So he raises the stakes by suggesting a game of poker where it should be impossible for either of them to play any way other than honestly...
On November 4, 1977, the television version of the Incredible Hulk premiered. Several changes were made from the comic, including changing Bruce Banner's name to David Banner. In this version, Banner was a scientist who had a lab accident that transformed him into the Hulk. The show took a format similar to the Fugitive. ("The Incredible Hulk", The Incredible Hulk, TV Event)