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2005 Regional Titleholders - South Central
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Randy Wheeler
(contact)
South Central LeatherSIR 2005
Born in Oklahoma circa 1964, Daddy R. has been in the Tulsa area all of his
life. He came out into the Gay Community in 1993. He was always fascinated
with the leather life and its place in his own life.
Starting in 1997, Daddy
R. became involved directly in the Leather Community by joining T.U.L.S.A.
and becoming active in many ways, helping with various efforts including
fundraising and contest promotion and production. He has been the producer
and promoter of Tulsa Mr. Leather since 2002.
He is currently the Vice
President of T.U.L.S.A., also serving as Master at Arms and Co-Web Master.
As the leader of The Wolf Clan, he is very happy to have a family of boys
that are leaders in the Leather Community in their own right. He is proud to
represent the Oklahoma LeatherSIR title for 2005/2006,as well as, the South
Central LeatherSIR 2005 title. He would like to thank such leather folk as
P. Sullivan, R. Greenwood, G. West, as well as, V. Johnson and J. Carter for
their influence in his leather life's journey.
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boy stallion (Mike Fry)
(contact)
International Leatherboy 2005
South Central Leatherboy 2005
boy stallion originally hails from the Arkansas countryside, but has been a
Texas resident for the last 20 years. Only in the last five years has he
discovered his sexuality, and recently, his boyhood leather desires. It was
after his first encounter with a Leather Daddy, that he knew his true
calling. His favorite leather is the harness that was made for him, the
first night they went to the Dallas Eagle together.
His belief is that the
Leather community provides tremendous freedom, growth and support with an
outreach that allows a boy to service and please his Leather Sir and
community. boy stallion is Vice President of the Dallas Boys of Leather and
has been a member of the Texas Gay Rodeo Association and has been involved
in supporting the Leather Community and its history.
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