Assembly candidate William Quayle Jr. opens his Twitter bio with three words: “Creativity run amuck.” A more appropriate three-word intro would read: “Eighteen and up.”
Quayle’s public Twitter feed reads more like an online pornographic chat room exchange than the social media account of a man running for public office.
“@busty_uk_milf have children, boobs get bigger, sexy milky boobs. I have not had any kids yet I am normal sexually,” Quayle tweeted in February.
In his most recent tweet, published Aug. 25, Quayle announced his Assembly bid with a picture of himself standing by the Juneau welcome sign near the cruise ship docks. Earlier that day Quayle was using his account to carry on a one-sided, long-running conversation with Chelsea Charms, an exotic dancer who, in her Twitter bio, boasts “having the BIGGEST BOOBS in the world, in the universe!”
Quayle has mentioned Charms in more than 100 of his roughly 400 tweets, often talking about lactation.
“@chelseacharmsx Make them milky, better feeding gallon breast pumps,” Quayle tweeted at Charms in March.
Though Charms hasn’t replied to Quayle, he has continued sending her and several other big-bust models, such as Kayla Kleevage, for years. His earliest tweet mentioning Charms dates back to 2012, when he reached out to tell her he’d made her a character in a play he wrote called Three Diva Pirates of the Caribbean.
He has tweeted at her several times about this play, attempting to recruit her to portray the character Notorious Nicole, a role he offered to several other big-bust models using Twitter.
Quayle has even used his pedicab to try and seduce Charms and other women via Twiter.
“@chelseacharmsx @bigtits_lovin If your in Juneau I will be able to give you a friendly fire in my pericycle,” he tweeted in June shortly before tweeting at both accounts again to clarify that he meant “ride not fire.”
Quayle is running for the vacant District 1 Assembly seat against incumbent Mary Becker and fellow challenger Arnold Liebelt. Quayle has told the Empire that he entered the race to do away with city-mandated business license fees like the $1,500 fee that has prevented him from legally running a pedicab business. Quayle didn’t respond to several interview requests Thursday.
If elected, Quayle also hopes to sell Juneau’s water to California in an attempt to raise the city’s revenue.
“This is Sim City 101, the basics,” Quayle told the Empire in an interview last month.
Apparently, Sim City 101 doesn’t cover social media best practices.
• Contact reporter Sam DeGrave at 523-2279 or sam.degrave@juneauempire.com.
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