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Ooh, delicious

by Trey C. on April 3, 2009
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Disco Valante

In the midst of all the talk about “Don’t ask, don’t tell,” an active duty U.S. military officer has created Disco Valante, a “gay” underwear label. Lieutenant Nicholas Cassadine, a U.S. Naval Academy graduate, started working on this new label while on assignment in the hostile mountains of Afghanistan.

Yeah, fierce! My question is why wasn’t he also out there getting “banged”? ;) More after the jump.

Using his fiery imagination, this clothing label incorporates vibrate colors schemes paired with fun designs. He also uses his very hot friends to model for him, and when I say hot, it’s more like DAMN!

Speaking of design, you all know how much I love changing the design of this blog, well, you definitely need to check out the Disco Valante website — I don’t know if there’s any website in this world that can load as it quickly as it makes you unload.

Who would have thought a military officer could cover our asses so well?


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