Wednesday, September 23, 2015

21 Insane Things Found in Butts

From: Cosmopolitan
SUNGLASSES
"I wear my sunglasses at night." – Corey Hart 

Tom Ford: A Look Through The Decades

From: NewNowNext
2006 – At the Vanity Fair Oscar Party

Ranking The 20 Hottest Men On “The Facts Of Life”

From: NewNowNext
5. 
David Tiefen


Season 5 Episode 1 Brave New World Part One
(originally aired September 21, 1983)

SYNOPSIS: “As Blair and Jo enter Langley college, Mrs. Garrett decides to quit her job at Eastland.”

David appeared for six episodes in Season Five as Blair and Jo’s coed dorm-mate Guy, and had to endure the schoolgirl crushes of Tootie and Natalie. Sadly, David only has two other credits to his name, as “potential lifeguard” in an episode of Beverly Hills 90210, and …

SOFTCORE: Hollywood Hot Tubs 2: Educating Crystal

20 Fun Facts About 'The Golden Girls'

From: Mental Floss
9. 
THERE WERE ONLY THREE CHAIRS AT THE KITCHEN TABLE.
Eagle-eyed fans have noticed over the years that although there were four women living in the Miami house, there were always only three chairs around that famous kitchen table. That was strictly due to the limitations of filming—to avoid either squeezing all four shoulder-to-shoulder or having one actress with her back to the camera. Bea was always given the center chair, both because of her height and also in order to catch her priceless facial expressions.

19 Men Go Shirtless And Share Their Body Image Struggles

From: HuffPost
"I feel like I could be healthier in how I exercise and eat, and the byproduct would be a healthier body and mind. Being healthy is the goal, and my body looking better is a perk. I can eat pretty unhealthy and not gain a ton of weight. People get angry about that, so I try not to talk about it."

9 Times “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Queens Met High Fashion

From: NewNowNext
 9
Stacey Layne feeling very couture.



Of all the times drag met high fashion, Stacey Layne Matthews reigns queen.

We think so too, henny.

Academy Award for Best Actor

2010
Colin Firth 
as
King George VI
The King's Speech
Colin Andrew Firth, CBE (born 10 September 1960) is an English actor. His films have grossed more than $3 billion from 42 releases worldwide. He has received an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, two BAFTAs and three Screen Actors Guild Awards, as well as the Volpi Cup. His most notable and acclaimed role to date has been his 2010 portrayal of King George VI in The King's Speech, a performance that earned him an Oscar and multiple worldwide best actor awards.

Identified in the late 1980s with the "Brit Pack" of rising, young British actors, it was not until Firth's portrayal of Mr. Darcy in the 1995 television adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice that he received more widespread attention. This led to roles in films such as The English Patient, Bridget Jones's Diary (for which he was nominated for a BAFTA), Shakespeare in Love and Love Actually. In 2009 he received widespread critical acclaim for his leading role in A Single Man, for which Firth gained his first Academy Award nomination, and won a BAFTA Award. He starred in the action spy comedy Kingsman: The Secret Service in 2014, which was a commercial success and received generally positive reviews.

In 2011, Firth received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was also selected as one of the Time 100. He was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Winchester in 2007, and was made a Freeman of the City of London in 2012. Firth has campaigned for the rights of indigenous tribal peoples and is a member of Survival International. He has also campaigned on issues of asylum seekers and refugees' rights and the environment. Firth commissioned and is credited as a co-author on a scientific paper on a study into the differences in brain structure between people of differing political orientations.

Classic Television - Prime Time

The Smith Family
Original channel
ABC
Original run
January 20, 1971 – June 7, 1972
Starring
Henry Fonda
Janet Blair
Darleen Carr
John Carter
Ron Howard
Michael-James Wixted
The Smith Family is an American comedy-drama television series produced by Don Fedderson Productions. The series aired on ABC from January 20, 1971 to June 7, 1972, for 39 episodes.

Meet The Men Of Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance

Andrew Savage from Survivor: Pearl Islands (Season 7)

 Jeff Varner from Survivor: The Australian Outback (Season 2)

Jeremy Collins from Survivor: San Juan del Sur (Season 29)

Joe Anglim from Survivor: Worlds Apart (Season 30)

Keith Nale from Survivor: San Juan del Sur (Season 29)

Woo Hwang from Survivor: Cagayan (Season 28)

Vytas Baskauskas from Survivor: Blood vs. Water (Season 27)

Terry Deitz from Survivor: Panama (Season 12)

Stephen Fishbach from Survivor: Tocantins (Season 18)

Spencer Bledsoe from Survivor: Cagayan (Season 28)

“America’s Next Top Model” Nyle DiMarco Teaches Us Important Gay Signs

Well, they have many uses
From: NewNowNext

This season of America’s Next Top Model has its first deaf contestant with gorgeous 26-year-old Nyle DiMarco, who tells ET Online that his deafness is actually a benefit in modeling, and “reading body language comes naturally to him, helping him understand how to pose with his body.”


Yes, we can read body language too, and Nyle is speaking to us loud and clear.

A photo posted by Nyle DiMarco - Official - NYC (@nyledimarco) on


ET Online also asked him to sign a few “Top Model phrases,” but they may have, um, other uses, too.


 Such as

 And …
Perhaps the most useful.



America’s Next Top Model airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. on The CW.

Classic Television - Weekdays

The Who, What, or Where Game
Original channel
NBC
Original run
December 29, 1969 – January 4, 1974
Presented by
Art James
Narrated by
Mike Darrow

The Who, What, or Where Game was an American television game show that was broadcast weekdays on NBC from December 29, 1969 to January 4, 1974. The host was Art James, and the announcer was Mike Darrow; Ron Greenberg packaged the show, which was recorded in NBC studios 6A and 8H in Rockefeller Plaza in New York City.

Three contestants, one usually a returning champion, competed.
Each player was spotted $125 at the start of the game and used that money to wager on his knowledge of the questions presented. Each category (which dealt in various subjects, with one category per game usually "Pot Luck," with random questions) had three question choices: a who question (dealing with people), a what question (dealing with things), and a where question (dealing with places). Each question had odds attached to it depending on the difficulty of the question. Easy questions paid off at even (1:1) odds, noted by an E under the question. Depending on the difficulty, other questions could be given odds of 2:1, 3:1, 4:1, or 5:1. Each question was read only once.
Originally players could wager up to $25 for first round questions and $50 for second round questions, but this was later changed to $50 for the entire game. Answering correctly won the amount of the wager multiplied by the odds while only the amount of the wager was taken away for a wrong answer. If a player's score dropped to zero during any point in the game, that player was eliminated from further play.
The contestant who made the highest wager for any given question was given the right to answer it. If two or more contestants picked the same category and wagered the same amount, James put the question up for auction with the tied contestants now being able to wager up to their entire score if they desired. Bidding continued until one player elected to let the opposing player answer. In the rare case that the auction failed to break the deadlock, both contestants would write their answers down.
Later in the show's run, a "lightning round" category was played (known as the "3 W's Quick Round"), in which players buzzed in on rapid-fire questions for 60 seconds. This was the only time when any buzz-in technique was used in the game.
After all rounds had been played, the three players played the "Pot Limit" round with one final category. Once again, the category and question odds would be displayed for the contestants. However, players could wager any or all of their scores. Whoever was ahead at the end of the game was declared champion and returned the next day, with each player leaving with the money he or she had earned. A champion could return for a maximum of five days.
Later in its run, The Who, What, or Where Game instituted a monthly car giveaway contest in which the champion with the highest winnings also received a new car.

He’s naked: Comedian Eric André

From: OMG
 Eric André is an American actor, comedian, and television host. He hosts the Adult Swim series The Eric André Show and plays Mike on the FXX series Man Seeking Woman.





Good Lord

From: kenneth in the (212)

I haven't seen this many people excited about a silly man in a dress since I went to Wigstock in the '90s.

GIF Of The Day: Scott Riley Gets Fucked In The Ass

From: Fleshbot

First this way:
 then this way:
What a day. 

Colton Grey Fingers Himself While He Cums In Twitter Vid

From: Fleshbot


If you are not following Colton Grey on Twitter, you are missing out, my friend. The beautiful blue eyed porn star loves showing off his huge dick and balls almost as much as I love seeing them, and *thank you Jesus* he happens to prefer the art of time based media. His latest erotic Twitter romp is an orgasm in three parts. Let's begin.
Part 1


We start off with a good close up shot of Colton's cock before he lubes himself up with spit.


Part 2
Colton's thighs begin to uncontrollably quiver as he rubs one hand up and down his shaft and the other against his prostate.



Part 3
Colton comes, hard. So hard, in fact, that he kicks over his camera.



I freaking love this guy.

Today in History....

September 23, 1122 –

  Pope Callixtus II and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V agree to the Concordat of Worms to put an end to the Investiture Controversy.

September 23rd is Checkers Day or Dogs in Politics Day

Annually celebrated on September 23, it is National Checkers Day which is also known as Dogs in Politics Day.

On September 23, 1952, Vice President candidate, Richard Nixon, gave a speech that was call the “Checkers Speech”.  He had been accused of improprieties relating to a fund established by his backers to reimburse him for his political expenses.  Wanting to defend himself as his place on the Republican ticket was in doubt, he flew to Los Angeles and delivered a half-hour television address.  It was in this speech that Nixon stated that regardless of what anyone said, he intended to keep one gift; a black-and-white dog that had been name Checkers by the Nixon children, thus giving the speech its popular name.

The “Checkers Speech” was seen, or heard, by about 60 million Americans, including the largest television audience to that time and it led to an outpouring of public support.

With Checkers the dog in the speech, that is also how it come to share the name Dogs in Politics Day.

September 23rd is Mabon

The autumnal equinox falls on September 23 in 2015, marking the official first day of fall as well as the pagan holiday, Mabon, in the northern hemisphere.

Mabon is a harvest festival, the second of three, that encourages pagans to "reap what they sow," both literally and figuratively. It is the time when night and day stand equal in duration; thus is it a time to express gratitude, complete projects and honor a moment of balance.

"Mabon is a time to reflect on the previous year, when we can celebrate our successes (likened to bringing in the harvest) and assess which crops, projects, or dreams didn't come to fruition," the Los Angeles-based pagan leader Laurie Lovekraft told HuffPost.

The pagan website The White Goddess explains:

This is the time to look back not just on the past year, but also your life, and to plan for the future. In the rhythm of the year, Mabon is a time of rest and celebration, after the hard work of gathering the crops. Warm autumn days are followed by chill nights, as the Old Sun God returns to the embrace of the Goddess.
The holiday is named after the Welsh God, Mabon, son of Earth Mother goddess Modron.

Some pagans mark the holiday by enjoying rich feasts with seasonal foods like apples, pomegranates and root vegetables. Many also observe rituals honoring the goddess' transition from mother to crone.

September 23rd is Celebrate Bi-sexuality Day

Celebrate Bisexuality Day is observed on September 23 by members of the bisexual community and their supporters.

This day is a call for the bisexual community, their friends and supporters to recognize and celebrate bisexuality, bisexual history, bisexual community and culture, and all the bisexual people in their lives.

First observed in 1999, Celebrate Bisexuality Day is the brainchild of three United States bisexual rights activists: Wendy Curry of Maine, Michael Page of Florida, and Gigi Raven Wilbur of Texas. Wilbur said,

Ever since the Stonewall rebellion, the gay and lesbian community has grown in strength and visibility. The bisexual community also has grown in strength but in many ways we are still invisible. I too have been conditioned by society to automatically label a couple walking hand in hand as either straight or gay, depending upon the perceived gender of each person.

This celebration of bisexuality in particular, as opposed to general LGBT events, was conceived as a response to the prejudice and marginalization of the bisexual persons by some in both the straight and greater LGBT communities. To quote Wendy Curry, "We were sitting around at one of the annual bi conventions, venting and someone--I think it was GiGi--said we should have a party. We all loved the great bisexual, Freddie Mercury. His birthday was in September, so why not Sept? We wanted a weekend day to ensure the most people would do something. GiGi's birthday was Sept 23rd. It fell on a weekend day, so, poof! We had a day."  In its first year, an observance was held during the meeting of the International Lesbian and Gay Association, which occurred during the week of the 23rd.

While at first it only took hold in areas with an extremely strong bisexual presence, it is now celebrated throughout the United States as well as in some countries outside the United States, including Canada and Australia. At Texas A&M University, the week featured discussion panels and question-and-answer sessions. It has also been celebrated in Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

On September 18, 2012, Berkeley, California became what is thought to be the first city in the U.S. to officially proclaim a day recognizing bisexuals. The Berkeley City Council unanimously and without discussion declared Sept. 23 as Bisexual Pride and Bi Visibility Day.

In 2013 on Celebrate Bisexuality Day, the White House held a closed-door meeting with almost 30 bisexual advocates so they could meet with government officials and discuss issues of specific importance to the bisexual community; this was the first bi-specific event ever hosted by any White House.

On 23 September 2013 in the UK, government minister for Women and Equalities Jo Swinson MP issued a statement saying in part, "I welcome Bi Visibility Day which helps to raise awareness of the issues that bisexual people can face and provides an opportunity to celebrate diversity and focus on the B in LGB&T."

In 2014 BiNet USA declared the seven days surrounding Celebrate Bisexuality Day to be Bi Awareness Week, also called Bisexual Awareness Week. The week begins the Sunday before Celebrate Bisexuality Day.

Celebrating Today September 23rd

From: Favorite Hunks & Other Things

Bruce Springsteen turns 66 today.




Jason Alexander turns 56 today.