RIP Mr. Marcus
Oct. 9th, 2009 08:30 amJust heard. wow.
I was impressed by the way Mr. Marcus remembered who I was as a baby titleholder, even as the years went by. He expected his royal greeting. :-D
I appreciated his stubborness and his vanity in keeping up his column to the very end; he was going to see it got done, and done right. The bitchiness was part of what we counted on. He was one of the people 'everyone' knew, one of the defining pillars of our leather community. Not exactly pretty, but present and passionate, and that is quite fabulous all in itself.
My sympathies to those close to him. He will be missed.
I was impressed by the way Mr. Marcus remembered who I was as a baby titleholder, even as the years went by. He expected his royal greeting. :-D
I appreciated his stubborness and his vanity in keeping up his column to the very end; he was going to see it got done, and done right. The bitchiness was part of what we counted on. He was one of the people 'everyone' knew, one of the defining pillars of our leather community. Not exactly pretty, but present and passionate, and that is quite fabulous all in itself.
My sympathies to those close to him. He will be missed.