
Dangerous (1982) – happy ending

Wanted (1980) – Al Parker and (ranch hand) Steve Taylor – so sensuous
Born To Raise Hell (1972?) – Val Martin
Dangerous (1982) – happy ending
Wanted (1980) – Al Parker and (ranch hand) Steve Taylor – so sensuous
Born To Raise Hell (1972?) – Val Martin
If I were to have just ONE pic of Michael Braun, – this one.
a videography would be in order, right? Less than a dozen films…. of course, gotta include magazines…. no no – more drafts!
Trying to get some wiggle room on the hard drive, so continuously looking for duplicate files, bad quality files (like these former Windows Media video files), and stuff that is uploaded to my site, and I no longer need a duplicate copy on this machine. Apologies for quality, but, here ya go. Bruno, above; various William Higgins clips, below.
Is it true I’ve only posted about him only once before? – perhaps I’ve used his pic, but not his name…. From the Close-Up Production magazines Workload 1 and Workload 2, both from 1982. I think this first one below I must’ve posted, right?
If it’s not obvious, the first magazine above shows Chris (and Ryder – AKA Lee Ryder (elder) sigh) working in a warehouse; the 2nd, below, in an office (Chris is a Junior Vice President, Ryder, President of the company)
and those of you familiar with CLOSE-UP, and the WORKLOAD series, probably know that most of Workload 2 actually features the Office Manager, Michael Braun, whacking off in his office, being surrounded by these hot execs!
oh, 1979 and to be a spokesmodel for a high quality product – available in money-saving supersize!
but seriously, I have long liked this model, his pose – the treasure trail, the eye-contact with the camera, the top button unbuttoned… but I wonder, have we seen him in photos or film outside of this ad campaign?
Many of you know I dig Joe Roberts – in fact you can see more Joe Roberts in BJLAND – but I didn’t realize I had one of his short films on a VHS tape I bought some years ago on the street, a West Village street fair, one of the few left that actually had folks clean out a basement and try to sell their stuff on the street (with minimal socks and sausage vendors, as well). At the time, I hesitated to make the purchase – not just becasue of the inconvenience of carrying around 2 tapes (what was the other one?), but more so because I was dating someone who, as it turned out, was a bit too hung up on my interest in vintage porn and my blog discussing that (and other rambling things!) But I bought it them anyway, while he was looking through another merchants stuff…
So, I finally digitized the tape, and below you can view this particular short film starring Joe Tharp (AKA Joe Roberts) and Daryl Paige. Gosh, I’ve even posted about A Good Day’s Work previously, but without the video. Enjoy!
Now, if you’ve read all the way to the bottom, do you think Daryl is thinking the whole time, “I need to take that comb out of my back posket and fix my hair” ???
what is he finding in there?