Tuesday Hotness – Evan Wadle

**Just a reminder to get your Vancouver International Writers Festival tickets this week – and make sure you come to Event #33 – Gazebo.
It’s Thursday night at 8pm. I’m performing with seven other authors.
Ski pants are sexy. Don’t follow? Maybe you should come down to VIWF’s
most popular night to find out what the eff I’m talking about. Billeh
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My buddy Shane at Queer Two Cents has been giving me some blog love so it’s my turn to return the favour. Shane has great taste in men and I check his blog regularly for my weekly allotment of beefcake. I’d never even heard of Evan Wadle until today…oh Tuesday Hotness, you incorrigible rapacious scoundrel you, I heart you for helping me oogle hot uber-models via the internet.

Note: upon further research, Evan Wadle is a blog whore (not to be confused with a blog Horlor, which is me) – is there any blog he hasn’t done? Is there? IS THERE?

That said, I’m happy to report that Evan can add an Up your Alley: Vancouver’s Gay Blog notch to his blog belt…



I don’t think I’ve ever like North Face as much as I do right now…

Ah who am I kidding…lose the bag already.

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