Silent Method said:BTW, what has this got to do with bodybuilding or anabolics?
ajtomasi said:did it feel like home?
flexed1 said:silly queen i posted on this a month ago. your like so yesterday
strangebrew said:tickle fight!

pitbullstl said:
AAP said:
Girl, I just watched it for the first time. You know I don't watch tv very often.
flexed1 said:whatever you have almost 14,000 posts your real fucking busy.
flexed1 said:whatever you have almost 14,000 posts your real fucking busy.
SC4EVA said:I definately think that Queer as Folk was not so great for the gay community. The show was a little over the top and made some people I think move even farther away from accepting people who are gay. Although at the same time no publicity is bad publicity. The show just annoyed me over time
john937 said:
Queer as Folk may be over the top for you, but it's pretty mainstream to the Gay Community.
Unlike "Will & Grace" (total stereotypes played out by straight actors), every gay person knows friends very much like every character on Queer as Folk.
That show has made Showtime profitable again.
When HBO got Sex in the City, The Soprannos, and Ozz, everybody started converting to HBO, and Showtime had nothing but old movies.
With Queer as Folk, Showtime is now back in the black and producing other specialty shows,
like "Dead like Me" and "Out of Order" (both great by the way).
The Gay market is a niche market, true, but with millions of watchers, a niche market can be quite profitable (as the "Fab 5" just proved on BRAVO).
I am the first to agree that many people live the lives of the guys in queer as folk. I just feel that it was a little over the top. Some episodes and some scenes were very exaggerated. The gay market is def a HUGE niche and hopefully soon the cable network that is being created by MTV and SHO will come out.
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