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Posted by: FESS1969, June 1, 2008, 5:43pm
BOB PARIS WAS JUST PERFECT .... THE PROBLEM FOR HIM WAS HE WAS TO WAY AHEAD OF HIS TIME....
Posted by: Reaper, June 2, 2008, 11:51am; Reply: 1
Great shape, the best symetry, fantastic poser, except one unfortunate dancing effort at his, I think, last Olympia
appearence. Saw him at the Nottingham Grand Prix many years ago posing to Tracy Chapmans "Sorry", it was simply
the best posing routine I have ever seen. Also saw him in seminar in Swansea, he was bloody aweful and a closed
book about the true aspects of bodybuilding. He didn't even want to pose and had to be pursuaded !!

Reaper
Posted by: FESS1969, June 2, 2008, 8:05pm; Reply: 2
I seen him in the early 90s in Newcastles Mayfair and he was in great shape and very open in talking about his career...diet,gear etc...and of course a great poser....i read he is not interested in bodybuilding anymore at all and he was pushed out by someone in the buisness because of his sexuality.Can anyone tell me anymore about this as im very interested to find out what he is up to now ?
Posted by: romper stomper, June 6, 2008, 3:58am; Reply: 3
After Paris officially came out as a gay man in the media, he and his then-partner, Rod Jackson had a commitment ceremony in a Unitarian church in 1989, started successful non-profits, lectured on a wide variety of gay civil rights issues, and made many television, radio, newpaper and magazine appearances. In 1995, the two separated.

Today, Bob lives with his spouse of more than eleven years, Brian, on an island near Vancouver, British Columbia.[2] Together since 1996, Bob and Brian were legally married after Canada equalized the marriage laws in 2003.

In addition to his flourishing writing career, Bob Paris remains a committed civil rights advocate as well as a motivational speaker, model and actor.

On October 10, 1998, he made his New York stage debut, starring at Carnegie Hall opposite Bea Arthur, Sandy Duncan, Michael Jeter, Philip Bosco, Alice Ripley and Tyne Daly in the Broadway musical, Jubilee as the character Mowgli.
Posted by: Tankuk, June 6, 2008, 11:23am; Reply: 4
Any one got any pics ?
Posted by: bozatron, June 6, 2008, 10:16pm; Reply: 5
Quoted from romper stomper
After Paris officially came out as a gay man in the media, he and his then-partner, Rod Jackson had a commitment ceremony in a Unitarian church in 1989, started successful non-profits, lectured on a wide variety of gay civil rights issues, and made many television, radio, newpaper and magazine appearances. In 1995, the two separated.

Today, Bob lives with his spouse of more than eleven years, Brian, on an island near Vancouver, British Columbia.[2] Together since 1996, Bob and Brian were legally married after Canada equalized the marriage laws in 2003.

In addition to his flourishing writing career, Bob Paris remains a committed civil rights advocate as well as a motivational speaker, model and actor.

On October 10, 1998, he made his New York stage debut, starring at Carnegie Hall opposite Bea Arthur, Sandy Duncan, Michael Jeter, Philip Bosco, Alice Ripley and Tyne Daly in the Broadway musical, Jubilee as the character Mowgli.


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Posted by: HealthyLiving8, October 22, 2008, 4:20pm; Reply: 6
Rod Jackson ?
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