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Hi Jerry. I was just about to contact you to see if it was only me that was experiencing technical difficulties, which are no images! And not just ones newly posted. As I scroll back I see that a lot of images are "gone". But the icon is not the typical broken link icon but a grey circle with a white bar through it. I use a Samsung (Android) phone and a Windows lap top. Both show the same problem.
This fellow sure is a dead ringer for an actor named "Ron Durango" in the 1971 Jaguar film "Come of Age" directed by Brad Kingston - what do you think?
This article shows a west coast tie in among AMG and some of the early producers of films exploring gay lifestyles - there is quite a history there - some of those Jaguar films are now available on dvd
I requested this post :-) Thanks for doing this! I hope you get the images to show up. :-)
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DeleteHi Jerry. I was just about to contact you to see if it was only me that was experiencing technical difficulties, which are no images! And not just ones newly posted. As I scroll back I see that a lot of images are "gone". But the icon is not the typical broken link icon but a grey circle with a white bar through it. I use a Samsung (Android) phone and a Windows lap top. Both show the same problem.
ReplyDeleteAMG. I think his name was Bill.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Did you know some of your posts have that "no entry" symbol? Do you know what's going on?
DeleteThis fellow sure is a dead ringer for an actor named "Ron Durango" in the 1971 Jaguar film "Come of Age" directed by Brad Kingston - what do you think?
ReplyDeleteWell, the time would be about right, but when I googled this, all that came up was Dodge commercials with a guy named Ron something.
Deletehttps://www.advocate.com/commentary/2018/10/17/commemorating-two-forgotten-figures-stonewall-era-gay-film
ReplyDeleteThis article shows a west coast tie in among AMG and some of the early producers of films exploring gay lifestyles - there is quite a history there - some of those Jaguar films are now available on dvd
Fascinating article. Thanks!
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