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Every one of those men is my chronological peer. THANK YOU SO MUCH, WHIPPERSNAPPER.

"When You Hear White Folk Talkin' You Better Hush Puppies" STILL gets me to this day

i WOULD like to add Ian McShane to the list

You've just made me think of one of my favourite New Yorker cartoons, which has never really grown dated or past its prime.

my opinion on Harrison Ford (the actual sexiest, always).

Michael Pailin (70). Cutest Python of any era, worldy world traveler, goofy as all get out and a legitimately kind soul that I'd like to think conceals a tremendous amount of kink.

Uh, how is Sean Connery NOT at the top of this list?

I'd still hit it. Like the fist of an angry God.

Not to mention an amazing human being, brilliant person, activist, etc. Mostly, Belafonte is the awesome.

Thank you for Hector Elizondo. My friend has a "What celebrity are you embarrassed that you'd like to bang?" question that she asks of all her new acquaintances. Mine was Mr. Elizondo.

Now, I wear my badge with honor, knowing I am not alone.

The seventies were hard on everyone.

A friend of mine just saw Sidney Poitier at a restaurant in L.A. during a work lunch and he was sitting at the next table. Before leaving, he SHOOK HANDS WITH AND WISHED HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO EVERY PERSON AT HER TABLE.

Inexcusable omission:

Patrick Stewart isn't on this list. Methinks you have no taste at all.

Either way you get to hang out with rich assholes all day and work 18 hour days.

#2 #7 #8

My grandmother who raised me was a hoarder. We were not allowed to throw any of her trash piles away, so when she died we cleaned out the spare room that I had never seen the walls of, and the basement that I had no idea how big it was. The grossest item I found was 6 foot by 8 foot wall of decomposing, bug filled,

I could talk openly about my decade of abuse. But the hoarding caused too much shame to tell anyone about. I only revealed it when I was in my late 20s. Nobody was allowed in my home. Under any circumstances. I lied so much to keep people out. When my dad died and mom entered a nursing home I was left to deal

My father is a hoarder of the extremely filthy variety (like, actual garbage and rotting things). My late mother was a somewhat cleaner hoarder with "band-aid" fixes like throwing limp, sad, unconvincing stained sheets over the towers of mess when guests came over. Both of them have/had numerous cluster b personality

Every single person I know who grew up with this has stuff issues. Usually to the point of intentionally having nothing. My boyfriend just packed to move (again): three boxes and a backpack. That's it. He's moving into a house that has an empty room for doing yoga or whatever in. Just sitting in with nothing. Major