Tuesday Talent: Three and a Half Men
In the not so distant past when this feature was all about "de-briefing" fine fellows, one of those fine fellows was the fiercely fine Michael Lowry who was on the guest list of Two and A Half Men last evening which was worth it merely for Conchata Ferrell mentioning not once but twice the euphemism "smoking the sausage." What enhanced the concept was George Eads' cameo and Mr. Lowry's supporting guest role as a police officer. At any rate last year Lowry's fiercely fine presence graced Mid-Town Manhattan. He is tall. Here's the post from last July --->
City streets easily keep the senses alive. In addition to the benefits of walking there are the benefits of enjoying many a fine representative of the male of the species. It might be that per capita New York has more of its share.

To recognize someone within that experience makes it all the more enjoyable in that one can take pleasure in simple things. Well, perhaps Michael Lowry's visage is not all that simple, especially when his impressive frame is headed South on Sixth Avenue.

He has been a doctor more than once on Daytime TV, most notably on All My Children. It was thoroughly understandable that Liza Colby (Marcie Walker) would want Joey "Jake" Martin (Mr. Lowry) to sire her child. The show made good use of Mr. Lowry's chest and its incumbent hair.
One doesn't get much opportunity to indulge oneself in watching the impressive Mr. Lowry. Perhaps he was busy expanding his horizons. From imdb: Not content with portraying a Doctor on screen (as Dr. Jake), he decided to make things official in 2006, and attended UCLA medical school to train as a professional EMT. Not only did he pass his National Emergency Technician exams with flying colors, he treated real patients on the streets of Compton in Los Angeles, on patrol with an ambulance company.

It might have been very opportune to feign an arrest that day on the street. Perhaps not, since the faux arrest might have lead to a real arrest, the legal kind.

(Ah, to be arrested by Lowry)

Well, now that that it has been established that Michael has talents on many levels, perhaps it is time to indulge his fans in their favourite indulgence. Either he needs to be hired by a highly visible hospital, or an indisputably great film or television show. In other words, it is high time that Michael Lowry be de-briefed. Why should street walkers have all the fun?
City streets easily keep the senses alive. In addition to the benefits of walking there are the benefits of enjoying many a fine representative of the male of the species. It might be that per capita New York has more of its share.

To recognize someone within that experience makes it all the more enjoyable in that one can take pleasure in simple things. Well, perhaps Michael Lowry's visage is not all that simple, especially when his impressive frame is headed South on Sixth Avenue.

He has been a doctor more than once on Daytime TV, most notably on All My Children. It was thoroughly understandable that Liza Colby (Marcie Walker) would want Joey "Jake" Martin (Mr. Lowry) to sire her child. The show made good use of Mr. Lowry's chest and its incumbent hair.
One doesn't get much opportunity to indulge oneself in watching the impressive Mr. Lowry. Perhaps he was busy expanding his horizons. From imdb: Not content with portraying a Doctor on screen (as Dr. Jake), he decided to make things official in 2006, and attended UCLA medical school to train as a professional EMT. Not only did he pass his National Emergency Technician exams with flying colors, he treated real patients on the streets of Compton in Los Angeles, on patrol with an ambulance company.

It might have been very opportune to feign an arrest that day on the street. Perhaps not, since the faux arrest might have lead to a real arrest, the legal kind.

(Ah, to be arrested by Lowry)

Well, now that that it has been established that Michael has talents on many levels, perhaps it is time to indulge his fans in their favourite indulgence. Either he needs to be hired by a highly visible hospital, or an indisputably great film or television show. In other words, it is high time that Michael Lowry be de-briefed. Why should street walkers have all the fun?
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