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DILFS & Foxxy Grandpas (Mature Gentlemen I Find Alluring)April 19, 2012

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I opted to undertake a lighthearted activity as a brief diversion (I am honestly endeavoring to post more frequently on this platform, having finally concluded the wedding arrangements and benefited from a restorative holiday to rejuvenate myself, so I shall exert my utmost effort, as I invariably do, as I simply eschew redundancy); thus, I conceived the idea of presenting a delightful, concise post, which I affectionately term &8216;Foxxy Grandpas&8217;. These are mature gentlemen (primarily performers) whom I would absolutely engage with, notwithstanding that some of them are of an age where they could readily be not merely my father, but indeed, even my grandfather&8230; nevertheless, their aging process has been remarkably graceful, and they possess a stunning appearance! Keep up the splendid work, you alluring &8216;DILFS&8217; and &8216;Foxxy Grandpas&8217;!

Initially, owing to his status as one of my earliest male infatuations, the splendid Mr. George Takei is featured. (Do remember to extend birthday greetings to him on his Facebook page come tomorrow.)

Presented here is an image so you can view his countenance :) He remains remarkably striking even after the passage of many years.

None other than Hannibal Lecter himself, the immensely handsome Mr. Anthony Hopkins; his vocal timbre possesses a quality that utterly captivates me, akin to butter melting (his narration for the live-action Grinch movie, in my estimation, constituted the film's most redeeming attribute).

The character of Detective John Munch (portrayed by actor Richard Belzer) has made appearances across a minimum of five distinct television series, a noteworthy achievement for the portrayal of this character. My utmost admiration for him stemmed from his role in Law & Order SVU.

Regarding Alan Alda, I held his performance in MASH in high esteem; he exerted a significant formative impact on my development and acted as something of a paternal presence, given that my viewing of MASH commenced when I was approximately five years old.

Also hailing from the MASH television series, we find David Ogden Stiers, who possesses yet another vocal quality that completely disarms me, similar to butter liquefying &128512; He remains quite striking, even in contemporary times.

Stephen Fry, who is not merely visually appealing but also wonderfully flamboyant, a fact of which I was genuinely unaware until recently; I hold immense affection for him. And as he eloquently states, 'My preference is to be alluring and provocative, rather than prejudiced and discriminatory' &128521;

Captain Adama, portrayed by Mr. Edward James Olmos, is an individual with a distinctly commanding presence. In my opinion, he truly embodied that role within BSG&8230; quite possibly one of my most cherished characters, second only to Cavil.

Regarding Brother Cavil, Dean Stockwell, it must be noted, also presents himself quite commendably.

Moreover, while discussing our 'geek crushes', it would be remiss to omit Pat Stewart, who, in my humble opinion, served as the finest captain the Enterprise ever commissioned! (Indeed, I shall assert this: Picard surpasses Kirk.)

Although I am not a significant admirer of the Harry Potter series (truthfully, I'm not a devotee whatsoever, my apologies, it simply isn't my preference), I do, however, possess a profound fondness for Allan Rickman, indeed. Mmm &10084;

I now perceive a sequence of alluring British gentlemen presented here; Michael Caine, does further elaboration prove necessary? (I absolutely adore this particular photograph; I possess an identical pair of spectacles).

Rowan Atkinson, though he is predominantly recognized by many as Mr. Bean, the whimsical individual with an amusing countenance, I, conversely, am considerably more acquainted with him through his portrayal of Blackadder, that perpetually scheming rogue who, throughout history, invariably experiences misfortune. He possesses an attractive appearance, considerable talent, and a remarkable vocal quality! (Furthermore, his nose is absolutely magnificent!)

Martin Crane, portrayed by the actor John Mahoney, continues to exhibit an astonishingly good appearance. I am utterly captivated by his beard &128578;

Next, Steve Buscemi&8230; Kindly refrain from passing judgment, if you please (chuckles).

Tony Shalhoub, known for his role as Adrian Monk; is there truly a need for further comment? I find myself genuinely at a loss for words, save to express my deep affection for him. His appearance is notably attractive and he possesses a striking swarthy complexion &128512; &10084;

Concluding this particular compilation is F. Murray Abraham&8230; My admiration for him has persisted ever since I viewed 'Amadeus' during my sixth-grade year&8230; I hold him in immense regard.

(NOTE- A notable observation you might potentially make is the presence of notably prominent noses among numerous of these gentlemen&8230; This, naturally, is a matter of individual aesthetic preference (amused).)

 

 

 

 

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