Don the muscleman, don
donfan
Posted: Oct 28 2006, 11:32 PM


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Hi,

I heard that Don closed down his own website some time ago because he wanted to focus on acting and art and was getting a lot of messages about his powerlifting.

It was easy to see on stargate that he is a weightlifter and a huge musclebound guy, its a shame if people just focus on his bodybuilding accomplishments and not his work as an artist.
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selmak
Posted: Oct 29 2006, 12:30 AM


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QUOTE (donfan @ Oct 28 2006, 11:32 PM)
Hi,

I heard that Don closed down his own website some time ago because he wanted to focus on acting and art and was getting a lot of messages about his powerlifting.

It was easy to see on stargate that he is a weightlifter and a huge musclebound guy, its a shame if people just focus on his bodybuilding accomplishments and not his work as an artist.

Don's got his website up at http://www.donsdavisart.com He's got a guestbook there if you're interestedin leaving a message.

He had someone running his official site a while ago, and they had a "parting of the ways" - it's taken him a while to get it back up again.

He does lovely work.

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