WHAT IS THIS BLOG ALL ABOUT?

On this blog you I am going to share my world with you. What can you expect to find here -- First of all lots of sexy men, off all shapes and types, something for everyone, as I can find beauty in most men. You are going to find that I have a special fondness for Vintage Beefcake and Porn of the 60's, 70's, and 80's. Also, I love the average guy, and if you want to see yourself on here, just let me know. Be as daring as you like, as long as you are of age, let me help you share it with the world! Also, you are going to find many of my points of views, on pop culture, politics and our changing world. Look to see posts about pop culture, politics, entertainment, sex, etc. There is not any subject that I find as something I won't discuss or offer my point of view. Most of all, I hope you are going to enjoy what I post. ENJOY!

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Best Models:

From;  Men in the Alps

Johannes
Mr. July 2008
born in 1988
Sign: Virgo













Cazwell Has “No Selfie Control”

The cellphone self-portrait is ubiquitous these days and gay rapper Cazwell takes on the subject with hilarious results in his new music video “No Selfie Control”. Great track. Incisive social commentary. And kinda hot! We knew there was a reason why we loved Cazwell.





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NO SELFIE CONTROL


CHORUS

I GOT NO SELFIE CONTROL
I GOT NO SELFIE CONTROL
I GOT NO SELFIE CONTROL
WHEN ON MY CELLPHONE
(REPEAT)

IN THE SUN OR IN THE RAIN
ON THE GROUND OR ON A PLANE
ON THE HIGHWAY SWITCHIN’ LANES
BET YOU LOOKIN’ AT ME THINKIN’ I’M SO VAIN
USE A FLASH IF I’M IN A CLUB
INSTAGRAM FOR INSTANT LOVE
LOOKS LIKE YOU CANT TAKE ENUFF
I GET 1000 LIKES
WHEN IM IN THE TUB

WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO
TO GET YOU TO FOLLOW ME (FOLLOW ME)
CUZ I FOLLOW BACK
OH
WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO
TO GET YOU TO FOLLOW ME (FOLLOW ME)
CUZ I’LL FOLLOW YOU BACK TOO
(REPEAT)

CHORUS

I SWEAR I’M NOT FLEXING
I’M NOT HOLDING MY BREATH
IF I HAVE A BAD SIDE
THEN I AIN’T FOUND IT YET
LOOK AT THE LENS
TILT MY HEAD, THEN I LICK MY LIPS WET
DRAG, CROP, PICK THE FILTER
SAVE TO THE CAMERA THEN SEND, AND

WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO
TO GET YOU TO FOLLOW ME (FOLLOW ME)
CUZ I FOLLOW BACK
OH
WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO
TO GET YOU TO FOLLOW ME (FOLLOW ME)
CUZ I’LL FOLLOW YOU BACK TOO

(REPEAT)

CHORUS

YA KNOW
SOMETIMES I’M HOME CHILLIN’
ALL BY MYSELF
FEELIN’ SEXY ON MY SATIN SHEETS
IN MY OWN BEDROOM
AND I THINK TO MYSELF
DAMN, IT’S TOO BAD NO ONE CAN SEE HOW NICE I LOOK
THEN I THINK
OH WAIT
ACTUALLY, YA KNOW
I THINK THEY CAN

OOOOOH
IF YOU COULD SEE ME LIKE I DO
YOU’D BE IN LOVE WITH ME TOO
OOOOOH
IF YOU COULD SEE ME LIKE I DO
YOU’D FALL IN LOVE WITH ME

CHORUS

(REPEAT)

Find out more about Cazwell at his website. http://cazwell.com/

Bad postcard of the week:

Boldly heading back to Holland and Tulip Time
From:  The Grand Rapids Press
 There’s a chance I was wrong about Holland.

Not about the bad postcard from Tulip Time that showed some camera-shy street-cleaners showing the photographer their less-flattering side.

That one is wonderfully bad, and I’ve since stumbled upon that’s even worse, perhaps setting a record for the most backsides on a postcard. It’s fantastically awful, and we’ll get to it in a minute.
The Holland Museum is a former U.S. Post Office
As stated last month, I avoid Holland – actually, anything west of Grandville – after a string of disastrous visits. Readers were not amused by my tale of woe or bad postcard mockery and let me know it. Nor did they seem impressed by the sweet Statue of Liberty sprinkler on my lawn.

But then colleague Kate Nagengast informed me of an event that I could not resist. The Holland Museum was hosting “Wish You Were Here,” a whole exhibit devoted to postcards -- or maybe Pink Floyd. But I’d like that, too.
This display shows us the different kinds of postcards.

The exhibit was ending that weekend, so I had to bravely venture forth, nervously fearing being pelted with windmill cookies, which, let’s face it, would hurt.

The display was pretty neat. Hollander Mike Van Ark caught the postcard bug in the 1970s, adding to his mother’s collection. He assembled more than 5,000 cards of Holland and the Lakeshore.

Shockingly, Mike favors nice postcards instead of amazingly boring or otherwise awkward views. He
Mike Van Ark's display had all kinds of postcards.
also seemed focus on earlier, black and white cards, but included a number of linen and chrome cards that I enjoy. I’ve included a gallery of some of my favorites.

There was some interesting postcard history, noting that they were first printed only by the U.S. Postal Service and messages were written on the front, along with the photo.

The display included cards running through the 1970s, and visitors even had the chance to design their own, which the museum promised to send.
Now here's a nice one to feature Tulip Time.

I learned that the first souvenir postcards came in 1893 with the Chicago World’s Fair, and one can only imagine that some of them were shots of buildings that look like they were taken from Schaumburg, empty dining rooms or animals doing things they shouldn't.

Which brings us to this week’s disaster.


The back reads: “Watching the “Klompen
This was one of the more unusual postcards.
Dancers,” which is one of the main attractions each year in May at Tulip Time in Holland, Michigan.”


I realize this is a photo of a traditional dance, and I’m not mocking it. Klompen away. But why did the photographer wait until almost everyone was showing us their backsides? Why is the card so off-center? Why did they crop out part of the one couple that was actually facing the camera? Why do the nice, white-gloved ladies look so bored? Does the dancing stop when the traffic light turns red?
We just don’t know.
I'm not sure what's going on in this one.

But I do know I enjoyed my visit to the museum, the massive art fair across the street and a walk through downtown.
Now here's a neat Tulip Time parade shot.

It's not a trip to Holland without visiting Russ'

Ask QC: Is My Brother Gay?

From:  Queer Click

Dear QC,

I'm 20 years old, gay and still live at home as I'm still studying. I recently discovered by brother is gay, well it certainly looks like it, as I came across some porny magazines he had stashed in his room when I was looking for one of my CD's he had borrowed and not returned. Yes, I know I shouldn't have been snooping around but he hadn't returned my CD and I was genuinely looking for it when I came across those mag's (Hot btw LOL!).

So, well, I got a few things going on here, first, I'm not 'out' at home or to my family (although I am out to my friends), secondly, apart from the initial shock/surprise, how do I approach him and let him know that I know? I don't want him to take it the wrong way that I was snooping around, I want him to know he's got an older brother who's really happy about it, and can be supportive.

The other thing that's on my mind... is it common for more than one member in a family to be gay? He's 18, btw, and we have two younger sisters 14 and 11. I'm really interested to know if any other guys have got gay brothers, and if so, how they dealt with this - thanks in advance!

Tom.

PS: Hey and you guys at QC really ROCK! Love your site!


Thanks for the compliments Tom =) Well readers, that's an interesting topic, gay brothers/sisters or other family members anyone? And what advice would you give Tom? Please feel free to share your own experiences and advice to help him in the comments section.

Alan Rickman Nude (Fake)

Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman (born 21 February 1946) is an English actor. He is a renowned stage actor in modern and classical productions, and a former member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. His breakout performance was as the Vicomte de Valmont in Les Liaisons Dangereuses, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award. Rickman is well known for his film performances as Hans Gruber in Die Hard, Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (for which he won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1991), Severus Snape in the Harry Potter film series, Éamon de Valera in Michael Collins, Metatron in Dogma, and Ronald Reagan in The Butler.
Rickman has also had a number of other notable film roles such as Jamie in Truly, Madly, Deeply, P.L. O'Hara in An Awfully Big Adventure and Colonel Brandon in Ang Lee's 1995 film Sense and Sensibility. More recently, he played Judge Turpin in the film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's musical of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. In 1995, he was awarded the Golden Globe, Emmy Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for his portrayal of Rasputin in Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny. In 2010, he was named one of the best actors to have never received an Academy Award nomination.
As of 2013, Rickman has won a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, an Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. He has been nominated twice for a Tony Award and several times for a BAFTA Award.

Every Time....


The All-Time Top 100 Songs

From:  Billboard

#86
"All Night Long (All Night)
Lionel Richie
Hot 100 Peak
No. 1 for four weeks 
1983

To make sure he was pronouncing the old Jamaican chant, "Tom bo li de say di moi ya, yeah jumbo jumbo" correctly, Richie called his wife's Jamaican gynecologist, who replied, "I'm right in the middle of an appointment, can we talk later?"

Celebrating Today

Happy Birthday to:

Omar Gooding is 37
Chris Kattan is 43
Evander Holyfield is 51
and
John Lithgow is 68

Caption Needed...


Lynn Kellog & Ed Packen - After Dark- December 1974


Forbes Names The World’s Highest-Paid Male Models For 2013

From:  Homorazzi
 8. 
Ollie Edwards

Nationality: British
Earnings: $410,000
Major Campaigns: Ralph Lauren, Neiman Marcus, DKNY












The CAPTION THIS Contest For October 18th!

From:  Dlisted
 After the jump, check out the winning caption for October 17th!

2013 Hot 100

From:  The Backlot
61.
  FREDDIE SMITH

BORN: March 19, 1988 (age 25) Ashtabula, Ohio.
HEIGHT: 5′ 8″ (1.73m)
PREVIOUS RANKING: NEW!

SCORES HOTNESS POINTS FOR…
Playing gay character Sonny Kiriakis on Days Of Our Lives and being half of the groundbreaking Soap Supercouple WilSon. Also, now a Hot Stepdaddy.

FOLLOW HIM ON TWITTER: @freddiemsmith
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