AmateurStraightGuys.com Makes a Comeback

SAN DIEGO — After a four month hiatus, AmateurStraightGuys.com is back in what the site’s owners refer to as the site’s beta test.

Dink Flamingo of ActiveDuty.com joined existing ASG co-owner Doug DeLong to form the new team of Double D Holdings LLC.

“In the course of the last two to three weeks I have been overwhelmed with messages of support from former members and fans of ASG who have expressed to me how much they missed the site and how happy they are of the news of our imminent return,” De Long said.

Dink Flamingo signed on as partner in the venture after buying out the interests of former ASG co-owner Jay Huffhines.

“I am as excited as you are about the rebirth of AmateurStraightGuys. It is a brand I have come to love and respect over the years and am very proud to now be a part of it,” Flamingo said.

The site has been completely redesigned with the integration of a new content management system. Active weekly production will begin as the site celebrates its tenth anniversary on May 10.

De Long will serve as the principle director for first few months. “I am pumped to be back and producing and directing again but long term we will be looking for new hosts for the site and really want to pick unknowns who have a similar passion for getting a straight guy to do ‘not so straight’ things,” De Long said.

Members who sign up during the site’s first 30 days will be given free access to Flamingo’s other sites, ActiveDuty.com as well as MyStraightBuddy.com in addition to other permanent perks such as a coupon to watch 60 free movies on AEBN and a $10 member discount in the site’s DVD store.

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