from El Paso Wrecking Corp. (1977), here’s one of my favorite scenes – The Gardener and the Rug Man – hahahaha! like each scene isn’t one of my favorites!
In El Paso, Roger (Lou Davis) is cleaning and there is some kind of problem communicating with Diego (Guillermo Ricardo), the gardener. But they manage to communicate well enough after Diego pulls his cock out, and Roger jumps at the chance to get at it. I just love how long it takes Lou to “get it” – DUDE! GO GET IT!
now for the rambling: as I am culling poor quality or duplicate video files, I found that I had tried to download the DVD version of EPWC (El Paso Wrecking Corp), and figured, let’s take a clip, the one above – so I edited that, and figured, let’s take the orgy scene and make a good clip of it, until I realized the orgy scene was at least 5 minutes shorter than the original… and, and… wait, where’s the Fred Halsted, the BOY and His Dad scene that comes between the 2???!!! Right, I know this, it’s missing from later copies of the VHS tapes, and the early DVD copies… but I thought I had bought that WORKING MEN TRILOGY DVD set as was going to… oh – in the drafts folder with a comment on Les Stine being on the DVD cover of EPWC… this will be on the quiz, kids… Where was I? oh, so focus man, focus. Got the The Gardener and the Rug Man clip ready, wanted to check on pics, GEVI page for LOU (Guillermo Ricardo has been covered elsewhere on BJland), and whaaaaaat? Only 2 films? And looking at Wakefiled Poole‘s Hot Shots / Always Ready its says “non-sex role” WTfuckingFUCK?? Who would do that, waste that gorgeous face on a … so I tried to find the movie, just to be sure, and a quick fastforward seems to confirm that Lou is confined to role of chauffeur, hat covering his head, dark interior limo shots… and wait, who’s the boss in the 3rd scene, looks sooo familiar – Noooooo! focus! (and yes, I started draft post on that guy) came back to The Gardener and the Rug Man, re-watched, thought what a dreamy face and sexy voice, and well, started doing screen grabs of his bearded face, and here we are. Should I finally hit the “post” button?