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Our New Boy Nico Nova making the studio rounds

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My current favorite Latin Hunk from Ecuador debuts today at Chaos Men (with a non-specific reference to Broke Straight Boys) and a referral from Bentley! Good to see the boys helping one another booking jobs. Since there are no exclusives (or loyalty anymore), the boys are free agents to film anywhere these days.

The scene write-up on Nico's Solo:

Nico Nova was referred to me by Bentley Layne. They had worked together previously and he was impressed at how great Nico was shooting video.

I totally agree with Bentley's assessment. Nico was super professional and the guy really knows what he is doing.

He is more of a Top, but does enjoy bottoming from time to time.

His solo is really amazing, and later we get to see his Topping skills!
 
Nitefly, I couldn't agree more. Nico is one sexy man...the whole package. And the accent is the icing on the cake. I hope he returns for more work here at Broke Straight Boys BTW, is your screen name in any way a reference to the Donald Fagen (of Steely Dan fame) album titled The Nitefly? Killer jazz/rock(ish) fusion album from 1982. Wooops, dating myself a bit there. I got into jazz at a young age.
 
Nitefly, I couldn't agree more. Nico is one sexy man...the whole package. And the accent is the icing on the cake. I hope he returns for more work here at Broke Straight Boys BTW, is your screen name in any way a reference to the Donald Fagen (of Steely Dan fame) album titled The Nitefly? Killer jazz/rock(ish) fusion album from 1982. Wooops, dating myself a bit there. I got into jazz at a young age.

Hi Brady, It is! But I changed it from The Nightfly to Nitefly to give it a little twist. I am also a fan of 80's music as this was my high school & university years. Plus the launch of MTV in 1981, Channel 7 New York's "New York Hot Tracks", NBC's Friday Night Videos, TBS' Night Tracks, Soul Train, ABC's American Bandstand and before MTV, NBC's The Midnight Special. And in Philly we had a local music and dance show called Dancing on Air (featuring a young student named Kelly Ripa) with a spinoff national show on USA Network called Dance Party USA. Ah, memories....

I love Jazz too, especially musicians like George Benson. And Bossa Nova with Sergio Mendes and Antonio Carlos Jobin.

Also another tidbit from Nico's solo, he said he was 30 years old, but we have him listed here at age 26. Doesn't matter, hot is hot.
 
Interesting that Broke Straight Boys has Nico as a 26 year old top and Chaos Men has him as a 30 year old vers dude both topping and bottoming (both studios agree that Nico is 5'11', 165 lbs.). Wow that discrepancy surprised me as Nico looks much younger to me than 30. So in that regard I don't blame Broke Straight Boys for fudging Nico's age downwards as he really does look more like 26 than 30. Perhaps Chaos Men is more prone to be model age truthful as they regularly film older models more so than most studios, e.g. last week they showed a scene between a 39 and 41 year old model, which is very rare in gay porn.
 
Hi Brady, It is! But I changed it from The Nightfly to Nitefly to give it a little twist. I am also a fan of 80's music as this was my high school & university years. Plus the launch of MTV in 1981, Channel 7 New York's "New York Hot Tracks", NBC's Friday Night Videos, TBS' Night Tracks, Soul Train, ABC's American Bandstand and before MTV, NBC's The Midnight Special. And in Philly we had a local music and dance show called Dancing on Air (featuring a young student named Kelly Ripa) with a spinoff national show on USA Network called Dance Party USA. Ah, memories....

I love Jazz too, especially musicians like George Benson. And Bossa Nova with Sergio Mendes and Antonio Carlos Jobin.

Also another tidbit from Nico's solo, he said he was 30 years old, but we have him listed here at age 26. Doesn't matter, hot is hot.

With our shared interests we all seem to be dating each other here. lol I love 80's music! It was also my late high school and university decade. Some of the best years and days of my life were in the 80's. Fortunately not all of them. haha I've had some really good times since. But there's nothing quite like being in the prime of your 20's. :)
 
Mere youngster as compared to me! As to the Nico solo I thought it was good. One other thing some 1 I do not recall who said he had not been intimate in the last 5 years for me it has been 100 years longer!!!! Also not into nostalgia.!
 
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Mere youngster as compared to me! As to the Nico solo I thought it was good. One other thing some 1 I do not recall who said he had not been intimate in the last 5 years for me it has been 100 years longer!!!! Also not into nostalgia.!

The aughts of the early turn of the century 1900 must have been your heyday then Br. But that's right. You're not into nostalgia. lol Better to look forward than backwards. Huh? haha :)
 
Yes my second century, long live it!
 
Hi Brady, It is! But I changed it from The Nightfly to Nitefly to give it a little twist. I am also a fan of 80's music as this was my high school & university years. Plus the launch of MTV in 1981, Channel 7 New York's "New York Hot Tracks", NBC's Friday Night Videos, TBS' Night Tracks, Soul Train, ABC's American Bandstand and before MTV, NBC's The Midnight Special. And in Philly we had a local music and dance show called Dancing on Air (featuring a young student named Kelly Ripa) with a spinoff national show on USA Network called Dance Party USA. Ah, memories....

I love Jazz too, especially musicians like George Benson. And Bossa Nova with Sergio Mendes and Antonio Carlos Jobin.

Also another tidbit from Nico's solo, he said he was 30 years old, but we have him listed here at age 26. Doesn't matter, hot is hot.

Wow, you just out me into the way-back machine and hit the "go" button. Thank you! It appears we are kindred spirits in our love for music and men! George Benson's "Breezin" in one of my alarm choices on my iPhone. Really nice way to start the day! And Sergio Mendez "Braziliero" from 1992 was an incredible album from start to end! One of my favorites. Apparently I need to check out Antonio Carlos Jobin. Name sounds a bit familiar but can't place any music right off! I was the forth of five kids raised in a home where we listened to all kinds of music, but I have a real love for the swing/big band era, Latino, 70's and 80's and more than anything... jazz. Steely Dan's Aja album is another perennial favorite! Keep well my friend! Chat soon!
 
"That's 70's" for those in the know on the net now. On another topic guess who is topping on College Dudes?
 
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With our shared interests we all seem to be dating each other here. lol I love 80's music! It was also my late high school and university decade. Some of the best years and days of my life were in the 80's. Fortunately not all of them. haha I've had some really good times since. But there's nothing quite like being in the prime of your 20's. :)

Hahaha, spot on Tampa! A love for sexy men and great music certainly sounds like the ingredients for great date conversation! And my 20's and 30's were amazing, but yes, fortunately not the only best years. I'm 60 and thanks to my Peter Pan complex and love for travel, I'm still having a blast in life. I have a wine room in my home, (intended to be a formal living room), but it's dedicated to music and conversation. No TV, but an antique backgammon table, shelves of books recently and long ago read, an aquarium, a couple hundred bottles of wine at the ready, adjacent bar, but most importantly, high quality Bluetooth speakers and club chairs that all face each other. Music ranges from 70's and 80's to reggae, Latin and a whole lot of jazz. Add on that I love to cook, and it's like my groups own private social club, and we love every minute. Keep safe and well, and chat ya soon!
 
Hahaha, spot on Tampa! A love for sexy men and great music certainly sounds like the ingredients for great date conversation! And my 20's and 30's were amazing, but yes, fortunately not the only best years. I'm 60 and thanks to my Peter Pan complex and love for travel, I'm still having a blast in life. I have a wine room in my home, (intended to be a formal living room), but it's dedicated to music and conversation. No TV, but an antique backgammon table, shelves of books recently and long ago read, an aquarium, a couple hundred bottles of wine at the ready, adjacent bar, but most importantly, high quality Bluetooth speakers and club chairs that all face each other. Music ranges from 70's and 80's to reggae, Latin and a whole lot of jazz. Add on that I love to cook, and it's like my groups own private social club, and we love every minute. Keep safe and well, and chat ya soon!

I'd love to continue this conversation over on the more social thread. The "Corner Pub" one. lol I hope you'll follow me over there Brady. :)
 
I'd love to continue this conversation over on the more social thread. The "Corner Pub" one. lol I hope you'll follow me over there Brady. :)

That would be fun. Currently wandering the earth a bit, and not familiar with that app/site, but let me go check into it. If you have a link, feel free to post! I'd enjoy chatting more.
 
That would be fun. Currently wandering the earth a bit, and not familiar with that app/site, but let me go check into it. If you have a link, feel free to post! I'd enjoy chatting more.

Strike that... found my way. See ya there!
 
Well speaking of ancient I am into classical music and some opera but also like music from all periods. The music must not be ark or gloomy. Of course not my boys they must be of more recent ages and yes that includes ages beyond the twenties for a some.
 
Wow, you just out me into the way-back machine and hit the "go" button. Thank you! It appears we are kindred spirits in our love for music and men! George Benson's "Breezin" in one of my alarm choices on my iPhone. Really nice way to start the day! And Sergio Mendez "Braziliero" from 1992 was an incredible album from start to end! One of my favorites. Apparently I need to check out Antonio Carlos Jobin. Name sounds a bit familiar but can't place any music right off! I was the forth of five kids raised in a home where we listened to all kinds of music, but I have a real love for the swing/big band era, Latino, 70's and 80's and more than anything... jazz. Steely Dan's Aja album is another perennial favorite! Keep well my friend! Chat soon!

Give Jobim a listen. He is most famous for writing "The Girl from Ipanema"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NldPFVKYmiw
 
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