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You're on the strangest part of youtube. Who watches a person eat a hamburger

once again i ask groov where are you even finding these videos

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Andy Warhol made the most random movies ever, such as the man who sat in a chair smoking cigars for 10 hours straight and 35 minute movie of some dude getting blown but you never see who's blowing him

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Andy Warhol made the most random movies ever, such as the man who sat in a chair smoking cigars for 10 hours straight and 35 minute movie of some dude getting blown but you never see who's blowing him

I want to know who blew him!

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Andy Warhol made the most random movies ever, such as the man who sat in a chair smoking cigars for 10 hours straight and 35 minute movie of some dude getting blown but you never see who's blowing him

I want to know who blew him!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frrO6A1AYbE

"The identity of the person performing the act is disputed, though it is widely reported, by actor Gerard Malanga and others, to be avant-garde filmmaker Willard Maas. Warhol states in his book Popism: The Warhol Sixties (1980) that five different boys performed the fellatio. In this book, Warhol writes that he originally asked Charles Rydell, the boyfriend of filmmaker Jerome Hill, to star in the film, promising that there would be "five beautiful boys" to perform the act.[2]

However, when Warhol set up the film shoot at The Factory on a Sunday, Rydell failed to show up. Warhol phoned Rydell at Hill's suite at the Algonquin Hotel and asked where Rydell was. Rydell replied that he thought Warhol was kidding, and had no intention of appearing in such a film. When he declined Andy used "a good looking kid that happened to be hanging around the Factory that day", who was later identified as Bookwalter. By that time, the five boys had departed, and Maas was pressed into service (Warhol's notoriously poor memory kept the five boys in place for the version given in the much later book POPism)."

http://en.wikipedia....Blow_Job_(film)

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