OK, you get absolutely nothing if you know the answer to this, but supposedly, the lions outside of the Hudson library have names.
Actually, a staffer at GayHudson.com will show you his dick if you know both names. THERE'S a prize for you! You don't get to see THAT everyday....well...
Do you know what they are?
We, at GayHudson.com are thinking they're "Gertrude and Alice", but that would be wrong, since the lions have manes, and thus, are male.
Siegfried and Roy?
Anyone have any ideas?
I know, it's hard to get gay men excited about two big pussies.....I try....
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I found this information out about the NYPL lions at 42nd anf Fifth:
"Their nicknames have changed over the decades. First they were called Leo Astor and Leo Lenox, after The New York Public Library founders John Jacob Astor and James Lenox. Later, they were known as Lady Astor and Lord Lenox (even though they are both male lions). During the 1930s, Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia named them Patience and Fortitude, for the qualities he felt New Yorkers would need to survive the economic depression. These names have stood the test of time: Patience still guards the south side of the Library's steps and Fortitude sits unwaveringly to the north."
This seems to imply that names and sexes of library lions could change over time. Cool!
I can think of a couple of good names, but I'd go to hell if I dared post them in this town.
ok, gentle reader, I was looking for the names of the lions in HUDSON, so my dick stays in my pants, unless someone comes up with a better name/reason for me to whip it out....like buy me a beer at the Red Dot....
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