Contents:
- THE 2 OUT GAY CHEERLEARS ARE MAKG HISTORY WH THE PANTHERS
- RAMS WILL HAVE 5 GAY CHEERLEARS THE SUPER BOWL
THE 2 OUT GAY CHEERLEARS ARE MAKG HISTORY WH THE PANTHERS
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And even gog past Patrick and David’s romance though, many of the non-gay characters still have a strong queer appeal; “A Ltle B Alexis, ” anyone? One of the earlit h shows to center around gay characters, “Will & Grace” foced on the tense, more than a ltle -pennt iendship between gay lawyer Will (Eric McCormack) and straight terr rator Grace (Debra Msg).
RAMS WILL HAVE 5 GAY CHEERLEARS THE SUPER BOWL
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