Monday, May 11, 2009

Russ Johnson shows off his hot legs (and mandals), pedals 13 miles to downtown

Posted by Justin Kendall on Mon, May 11, 2009 at 11:10 AM

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I knew today was going to be a great day when I saw City Councilman Russ "Hot Legs" Johnson wearing bike shorts and mandals on the morning news ... and I knew I had to get a photo.

To kickoff Bike Week, Johnson pedaled the 13 miles from his 2nd District home to the Power & Light District. Thirteen miles is quite a haul to downtown, and I figured  Johnson was probably a little sweaty from the ride, so I asked him if there was a shower at City Hall for him to clean up. Nope. No shower. There isn't money in the budget. Instead, they're paying for sprinklers and fire safety stuff. So I wouldn't want to be sitting next to Johnson at a council session.

But I wasn't the only one who took notice of Johnson's hot legs.

"I would have worn my shorts today," said Councilwoman Cindy Circo, "but Russ' legs are better looking than mine, and I didn't want to be embarrassed."

Gaze upon Johnson's tight shorts, sexy legs and hairy toes.

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oh my god! the babylonic narcissism of the petit- bourgeoisie. not a pretty picure--by any standard!!! there is something very drag-queenish embedded within this dudes very personal style. it's the downside of KINKY:
stylista culture gasping in the grotesquerie of its last uberdecadent efflorescence.
those legs are enough to turn a gay man STRAIGHT!

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