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GrenadeJumper85 |
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I didn't click any of those links. I'd like to keep my dinner down today!
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NlGHTCRAWLER |
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You so bookmarked them.
ADMIT IT!!!!!! ;) |
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GrenadeJumper85 |
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I DID!!!
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NlGHTCRAWLER |
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lolpwnt
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PhoofeGirl |
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I clicked a few and enjoyed the peen pics.
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Eagles B Frodo Mt Doom |
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LOL:
![]() WABC radio newsman George Weber found stabbed to death at home by gay "internet date" BY David Hinkley, Caitlin Millat And Edgar Sandoval DAILY NEWS WRITERS Longtime New York radio newsman George Weber was found stabbed to death in his Brooklyn apartment Sunday morning, cops said. The bloody body of Weber, a passionate fan of the city who spent a decade doing local news on WABC morning radio, was found just after 9 a.m. when he didn't show up for work. "I used to hear his voice in the top and the bottom of the hour. It's a voice New Yorkers know. Now that voice has been silenced," said Aaron Katersky, 33, an ABC colleague who found himself covering a friend's murder. Weber, 47, was freelancing at ABC's national radio network after being laid off last year. Cops believe Weber was killed Friday evening. He was found in bed with stab wounds in the neck and chest, cops said. Police were investigating the possibility he was killed by a male date. There was no sign of forced entry to his first-floor brownstone apartment on Henry St. in Carroll Gardens, cops said. The front door was locked, but a back door was unlocked. The apartment had been ransacked, though it was not clear what, if anything, was taken. The murder weapon was not recovered. Weber would have celebrated his 48th birthday Monday. Curtis Sliwa, who did a 5 a.m. "pre-show" with Weber for eight years at WABC before the regular "Curtis & Kuby" morning show, called his death "a tremendous loss." "News ran through his veins and arteries 24 hours a day," Sliwa said. "He wasn't a rip-and-read newsman. He wanted to be there," he said. "And you know what his trick was? He'd pack up his dog, Noodles, a dachshund, and walk him there. People would see the dog, they'd pet the dog, they'd get a level of comfort with him. And then he could get them to talk." Noodles died a few years ago. Weber told the Daily News last year that he had turned down a job in California because he didn't want to leave New York. "Brooklyn's my home. I like being the news guy here," he said. Calling himself "the news guy," Weber maintained a lively blog. His last entry, a rant about his battles with bedbugs, was posted Friday. He made his daily visit to his regular bar, the Blarney Rock on W, 33rd St., as usual on Friday afternoon. "He seemed fine," said the waitress who saw him. Patrons and staff at the bar, where Weber was such a fixture that his picture hangs on the wall, were stunned to hear of his murder. "He was like family here," said weekend manager James Donovan. "George Web, dead? I can't believe it. He was one of the sweetest guys I've ever met." Actress Tawny Kitaen was baffled. "He didn't have any enemies. None at all," she said. "Who could want to kill him?" |
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Je Fa |
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is that gayface?
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hwamf |
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He'll be reunited with his noodles in heaven.
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Eagles B Frodo Mt Doom |
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He had a face tailor-made for radio. No wonder his "date" stabbed him to deathsies.
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ilikelissie |
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Shit like this is why Val faked his death.
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Onno |
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and his hustling wasn't even over the internet
I wonder if they had telegram gay dates in the past? |
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Je Fa |
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smoke signals
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Eagles B Frodo Mt Doom |
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dirrty
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Onno |
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i doubt val was smoking
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Je Fa |
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Eagles B Frodo Mt Doom wrote: translation: "Q, Bitchy Bears can Be Bad Business!" |
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Onno |
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Eagles B Frodo Mt Doom |
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'SEX SLAY'
VICTIM LIKELY LET KILLER IN RELATED STORIES REALITY TV TRYOUTS: HIGH DRAMA NOT SO 'DESPERATE' ROSEANNE WANTS TV COMEBACK RELATED TOPICS ABC By JAMIE SCHRAM, JOHN DOYLE and LARRY CELONA Radio newsman George Weber was stabbed to death in a grisly "crime of passion" by a man he likely knew and let into his Brooklyn apartment, sources said yesterday. Weber's half-naked body was found Sunday morning in his bloody Carroll Gardens apartment. The broadcaster was stabbed multiple times in the neck, back, upper torso, buttocks and genitals. Cops are investigating the murder as a gay slaying, police sources said. Investigators said gay-porn pictures were scattered around his ransacked home, but it was unclear if anything was missing. There was no evidence of forced entry and investigators believe Weber may have known his attacker. Cops are trying to identify several men who posed in various pictures with the victim, according to investigators. The photos were found in Weber's home. "He was everyone's friend," said one of his pals, Carla Lother, a Brooklyn singer. "He lived a little on the edge, sometimes. Was he trusting? Yes. Did he have good boundaries? Probably not. Would he have let somebody in his house? Maybe." Friends at the Blarney Rock, a West 33rd Street bar Weber frequented, said he occasionally talked about a girlfriend. A neighbor said Weber introduced a woman as his girlfriend at a party last year. Investigators also are following a lead from a neighbor who told them he saw a suspicious man making phone calls and pacing Friday night outside Weber's brownstone. The neighbor saw the man go in, but did not see him leave. Colleagues at ABC Radio Network began to worry about Weber who would have turned 48 yesterday when he missed two days of work. They called police and cops knocked on his door shortly after midnight Sunday, but saw nothing suspicious. They left after no-one answered. They returned eight hours later, entered, and found Weber's body with duct tape around the ankles. He was naked below the waist. Sources said wounds on his hands indicated he struggled with his killer. Heartbroken friends described him as generous and outgoing. One of his favorite haunts was his neighborhood bar, Angry Wade's on Smith Street, where bartenders set up a glass of Wild Turkey on the rocks and a side of Coke in his honor. "We're all shocked," said Tawny Kitaen, one of the bartenders. "We're not saying he was a saint, but he was a really good, good guy." |
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