Friday, November 27, 2015

Soap Opera Silverfox


There is just something supremely satisfying about watching a film or TV series then suddenly, unexpectedly find myself reaching for the hankies and lube when a guy appears out of nowhere. For the most part, these guys can be easily missed by the daddy admirers of the world. One of those venues for me were soap operas. I never watched soap operas before, but one day I didn't go to school, was channel surfing and I found this silver-haired man right in front of me. And from that moment on, I couldn't get enough of looking at this handsome daddy named John Ingle.

Ingle began getting small TV roles in the early '80s, but he didn’t begin his acting career in earnest until after retiring from teaching in 1985. With his squared-off face, winged eyebrows, and gruff voice, he was a natural for authority figures: He played many a judge, as well as various doctors, senators, preachers, and professors. But soap opera fans best know him as the rich power-broker Edward Quartermaine on "General Hospital." His character, was a bit of a manipulative old curmudgeon with a nice brooding look to him, but Mr. Ingle himself was a charming, warm individual. It's kind of weird how you imagine certain things about a guy but he strikes me as the kind of guy who would keep his t-shirt, boxers and socks (black) on during sex. Which is surprisingly hot to me.

A stalwart on the ABC daytime drama "General Hospital" for two decades, sadly died September 16, 2012, at the age of 84. He was a working actor, doing commercials and guest appearances on television shows such as "Dallas," "Knot's Landing," "Melrose Place," "Beverly Hills 90210," "The Drew Carey show," "The Office," "Parks and Recreation," "Big Love" and many more. He had roles in feature films that included "Heathers," "Batman & Robin," "Robo Cop 2," "Death Becomes Her" and many others. He pretty much seems to have lived and breathed acting his entire life, when he wasn't married to his school sweetheart (awww) and being the perfect father/grandfather. There isn't much else I can say about him except I'd love to fuck him.


John playing Edward Louis Quartermaine, the character I first enjoyed him as.
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John playing the character I first masturbated to him as.






The Family.
This picture is giving me an idea. John in a sling, Mmmm....

John and his wife, Grace-Lynne.




Mmmm... just love John's legs.


No one does a mean, grouchy daddy like John Ingle. Yum.











Nice and hairy.


John Ingle looked every bit the part of Edward Quartermaine. The white hair, three piece suits and  expensive loafers fit the profile of the ruthless, curmudgeonly corporate billionaire and patriarch.




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