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!
Monday, February 1, 2016
Jay Cloud, Andrew Markus & Axel Wolf - Next Door Twink
Popping Party
"What do you get when you take 3 hot Twinks, a room full of balloons, and permission to go nuts?? It's a popping party!!! So strip down to your undies and jump in with Axel Wolf, Jay Cloud, and the insatiable Andrew Markus.
They're having a heck of a wild time, frolicking and wrestling while pastel balloons drift, sail, and pop all over the place. As Andrew tries a playful wrestling maneuver on Axel, he winds up getting a face full of Axel's sweet ass! Jay notices Andrew's reaction and decides to suggest the boys shift gears to some sexy, but equally as fun activity. The guys come together first for a three-way make out Then it's off with the underwear for a little more risque playing. Watch Andrew and Axel share Jay's massive cock. They can't get enough of his swollen erection. Then Axel joins Jay while they feed dick hungry Andrew both
fat dongs at the same time. But Jay wants a taste too, so the boys get into a triple suck train. Jay's been itching to slide his cock into Andrew's ass and Axel loves the feeling of a warm mouth bobbing while the other end gets fucked. Check out Axel and Jay high five while they form an 'Eiffel Tower' over sweet Andrew. But it ain't over until Axel pounds that tight hole too. It's a wild balloon romp where anything goes and everyone's having a hot, sticky good time!
Enjoy!" -- Next Door Twink
Today In History...
February 1, 481 –
Classic Television - Prime Time
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
Original channel
NBC
Original run
January 22, 1968 – March 12, 1973
Starring
Dan Rowan
Dick Martin
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In is an American sketch comedy television program that ran for 140 episodes from January 22, 1968, to March 12, 1973, on the NBC television network. It was hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin and featured, at various times, Chelsea Brown, Johnny Brown, Ruth Buzzi, Judy Carne, Richard Dawson, Henry Gibson, Arte Johnson, Goldie Hawn, Larry Hovis, Jeremy Lloyd, Dave Madden, Pigmeat Markham, Gary Owens, Pamela Rodgers, Barbara Sharma, Alan Sues, Lily Tomlin and Jo Anne Worley.
Laugh-In originally aired as a one-time special on September 9, 1967 and was such a success that it was brought back as a series, replacing The Man from U.N.C.L.E. on Mondays at 8 pm (EST). The title of the show was a play on the "love-ins" or "be-ins" of the 1960s hippie culture, terms that were, in turn, derived from "sit-ins", common in protests associated with civil rights and anti-war demonstrations of the time.
In 2002, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In was ranked #42 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.
Laugh-In had its roots in the humor of vaudeville and burlesque, but its most direct influences were from the comedy of Olsen and Johnson (specifically, their free-form Broadway revue Hellzapoppin'), the innovative television works of Ernie Kovacs, and the topical satire of That Was The Week That Was. The show was characterized by a rapid-fire series of gags and sketches, many of which conveyed sexual innuendo or were politically charged. The co-hosts continued the exasperated straight man (Rowan) and "dumb" guy (Martin) act which they had established as nightclub comics. This was a continuation of cartoonist Chic Young's "Dumb Dora", and acts from vaudeville, best popularized by Burns and Allen.
Labels:
classic,
NBC,
Prime Time,
Sketch comedy,
television
February 1st is G.I. Joe Day
G.I. Joe Day commemorates the Hasbro toy that made it okay for boys to play with dolls, umm action figures. The "doll issue" was probably the driving force behind the coinage of the term "action figure" that G.I. Joe was responsible for. By whatever name, the G.I. Joe was a hit and in 2004 it became a member of the National Toy Hall of Fame.
The origin of this holiday, while deserved, is unknown. A conflicting date of April 30th for G.I. Joe has arisen with the 2010 proclamation by Rhode Island Governor to commence the 17th annual G.I. Joe convention hosted by the G.I. JOE Collectors’ Club and Hasbro, Inc. While that date has significance due to the convention, we still prefer the February 1st date due to it being considered a holiday first.
February 1st is Change Your Password Day
If you are like me—and of course you are, right? we are all gingers inside—you probably have password security that ranges from awful-like-Batman-Forever to thoroughly mediocre.
Also if you are like me, you might've bought shoes from Zappos once—Keen Coronados in India In/Black Olive, to be precise—and been informed that some jerk might've stolen your password. Which, in my case, means they've got one of a series of root passwords that could potentially access one of my other accounts. And, boy, I've got a lot of accounts, I realized as I was counting up all the password changes I needed to make. And then, a nanosecond later came the realization that this is going to keep happening, every year, every month, maybe every week. It's already happened a bunch—a hearty wave to you PSN players and Senatorial Twitter users—so it's time to get a password manager and give every account a unique, hard-to-crack password.
Anyways, I thought it would be a good idea if we all changed our passwords together. Like positive peer pressure, 'cause it's pretty goddamn annoying. Sooner is better than later, so I was thinking maybe we should all change our passwords on February 1. I'm not very creative, so I've decided to just call it "Change Your Password Day." Look for some password-y pieces over the next few days leading up to it.
February 1st is Freedom Day
National Freedom Day is an observance in the United States that honors the signing of a resolution that proposed the 13th amendment of the nation's constitution on February 1, 1865. Abraham Lincoln, who was the president at the time, signed the resolution to outlaw slavery. This anniversary is annually observed on February 1.
February 1st is Robinson Crusoe Day
February 1 is Robinson Crusoe Day. The holiday memorializes the rescue of real life Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk who was the inspiration for Daniel Defoe’s classic novel. Students of all ages can use the resources below to enjoy the exciting adventures of Robinson Crusoe as he survives life on his island. The site Main Lesson has provided free, online books that feature simpler words for younger children to enjoy the story as well.
Alexander Selkirk was rescued from the island Juan Fernandez on Feb. 1, 1709, thus, marking the day. In addition to the resources below, students may use Robinson Crusoe day as a writing prompt. After a thorough discussion and introduction to the classic story, students may write their own stories based upon their imagined adventures should they find themselves stranded on an island.
February 1st is Serpent Day
Serpent Day is a day of reflection and coming to grips with our fears. It’s dedicated to pondering our reactions to the prime material behind that expensive high-fashion snake-skin handbag. Its unique, slithering form has long been associated with wisdom and power, used for either good or evil. Either way, it is apparent that the serpent deserves a day dedicated to its position in culture over the last few thousand years. In all honesty, where would Adam and Eve be without the third party?
The History of Serpent Day
Serpents have been both feared and revered, at times simultaneously, in many different periods of human history. Quetzalcoatl is a Mesoamerican deity, the worship of which was first known documented in Teotihuacan in the first century BCE or first century CE. Veneration of the figure appears spread throughout Mesoamerica between 600–900 AD. Quetzalcoatl, also called “the Plumed Serpent,” played a dominant role as a god, model, myth, historical figure and symbol in Aztec culture. According to legend, he was incarnated on earth and founded the fabulous capital of the Toltecs, Tollan. Quetzalcoatl represented the universal quest for meaning in life, and was the guardian of water and rain, a precious resource of the Aztecs. In the Hindu regions of Asia the serpent, or naga, is considered a nature spirit. As in the Aztec belief system, Naga is the protector of springs, wells and rivers, and so serpents bring rain, and fertility. The serpent is also a fascinating biblical symbol. Perhaps the most common is the portrayal of the serpent as an enemy in general, or as Satan in particular. However, a serpent is later used to foreshadow Jesus’ death on the cross and the salvation it makes possible when a bronze serpent appears on a cross that the severely ill Israelites looked upon to recover, which can be found in John 3:14-15. Anthropologists have argued that the serpent as a symbol of death is built into our unconscious minds because of evolutionary history, as for millions of years, snakes were mainly just predators of primates. Nowadays, a snake wrapped around the Rod of Asclepius is on the Star of Life, the worldwide symbol of medical aid.
How to Celebrate Serpent Day
Seeing as serpents have often been associated with wisdom and cunning, should you decide to celebrate Serpent Day, you could spend this time contemplating some of your key life experiences and deciding what lessons they’ve taught you and how you could use this knowledge to improve your life in the future. After all, isn’t learning from your mistakes one of the most important skills you could learn? Serpents have also been associated with medical care and attention, so maybe take the time to sit down with your family and go over the basics of first aid–what to do in case of being stung by a bee, or what the safe does of certain basic medications are, or how to dress a burn, or how to bandage a cut properly. That kind of knowledge has never hurt anyone, especially not children or teenagers, who are exceptionally accident prone.
Serpents deserve a day dedicated to them; its presence is somehow necessary, what with all of the fables and stories abound with snake-inspired situations and wise or evil serpents, that have filled our culture for as long as any of our ancestors could remember.
February 1st is Spunky Old Broads Day
Today’s zany holiday is dedicated to the saying, “Old girls just wanna have fun.” Yes kiddies, Spunky Old Broad Day is upon us yet again. In fact, the entire month of February is dedicated to spunky old broads everywhere.
Now, those of you not in the know might ask yourself, “Gee, what exactly is a spunky old broad?” And if you do, then you obviously aren’t one.
Spunky old broads are positive, fun, kicking mature women over the age of 50 who refuse to sit back quietly and get old. They want excitement! They want a regret-free life! They want form fitting aprons! They want calcium supplements!
The best known old spunky broads that I could think of are The Golden Girls. You know you love ’em. And if you’ve never seen the show, make sure to catch a rerun. They air it like 3584 times a day on Lifetime.
What can you do today to celebrate? Hide the old man’s teeth, play the new board game called Menopause, hold a junk food marathon. Or better yet break out the Harley and wear your purple giant polka dot dress and red hat with birds nest and feathers to the grocery store. But first I’ve got to go get my roots touched up.
I wonder if cranky old geezers have their special day?
Google Doodle for February 1st
February 1st is Decorating With Candy Day
Sometimes all we need is permission to enjoy the little treats in life. On Decorating With Candy Day, people can create and enjoy their sweet creations without guilt. After all, it’s a recognized day where we are allowed to indulge – and indulge we shall!
Why not smatter a layer of your favorite chocolate candies over a batch of freshly baked and iced cupcakes? Or crush up some peppermint candies and sprinkle them over some minty cheesecake, to add a delicious, fresh taste? Or surprise your own family by creating a whole family scene of jelly babies on top of some cookies? Whatever you fancy, today is the day where you can buy a packet of those much-loved candies, and get decorating away to create a special sweet treat that will be sure to make everyone proud to celebrate Decorating with Candy Day!
February 1st is Hula in The Coola Day
If you live in a northern climate (and sometimes even a number of southern climates) this time of year, you're likely still in the icy grip of Old Man Winter. Well, February 1st is the day to ditch the cabin fever -- at least for the day -- because it's Hula in The Coola Day. Perception is a state of mind, and on this day no matter where your body physically is, your mind is telling you you're in the nice warm weather of Hawaii. So grab your grass skit, favorite tropical drink, call some friends and have your very own Hula in The Coola Luau.
BTW -- tomorrow is Ground Hog Day, and if you're lucky, your local ground hog won't see their shadow. Meaning it hopefully won't be too long until both your mind and body are in warmer temperatures.
February 1st is International Face & Body Art Day
An international day of recognition for the gifted men & women who bring joy and wonder to people of all walks, through the art of face and body painting.
Labels:
artistic,
body panit,
erotic,
mustache,
naked,
nude,
porn'stache
February 1st is Imbolic
Imbolc or Imbolg (pronounced i-molg), also called (Saint) Brigid's Day (Irish: Lá Fhéile Bríde, Scottish Gaelic: Là Fhèill Brìghde, Manx: Laa'l Breeshey), is a Gaelic festival marking the beginning of spring. Most commonly it is held on 1 February, or about halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Historically, it was widely observed throughout Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. It is one of the four Gaelic seasonal festivals—along with Beltane, Lughnasadh and Samhain—and corresponds to the Welsh Gŵyl Fair y Canhwyllau. Christians observe it as the feast day of Saint Brigid, especially in Ireland.
Imbolc is mentioned in some of the earliest Irish literature and there is evidence it has been an important date since ancient times. It is believed that it was originally a pagan festival associated with the goddess Brigid and that it was Christianized as a festival of Saint Brigid, who is thought to be a Christianization of the goddess. At Imbolc, Brigid's crosses were made and a doll-like figure of Brigid, called a Brídeóg, would be paraded from house-to-house. Brigid was said to visit one's home at Imbolc. To receive her blessings, people would make a bed for Brigid and leave her food and drink, while items of clothing would be left outside for her to bless. Brigid was also invoked to protect homes and livestock. Special feasts were had, holy wells were visited and it was also a time for divination.
Although many of its customs died out in the 20th century, it is still observed and in some places it has been revived as a cultural event. Since the latter 20th century, Celtic neopagans and Wiccans have observed Imbolc, or something based on it, as a religious holiday.
February 1st is Car Insurance Day
It can’t compete for romance with Valentine’s Day. It can’t inspire the joy of Christmas. And it’s almost impossible to find an appropriate costume. But if you remember it, Car Insurance Day will keep you covered the whole year round.
Some celebration days, you suspect, have had a little industry help in getting started. It’s fair to say that Car Insurance Day doesn’t have deep folkloric roots. Even so, in reminding us of something important, it’s right up to date. Around the world, we spend billions on car insurance every year, yet few of us understand exactly how it works, or have the time or patience to question what we pay.
Why not “celebrate” with a quick price comparison – or just a phone call to ask for a better deal. Then test the smoke alarm, tidy the garage and enjoy the peace of mind.
Vintage Black Men in Honor of Black History Month
Black History Month, also known as African-American History Month in America, is an annual observance in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom for remembrance of important people and events in the history of the African diaspora. It is celebrated annually in the United States and Canada in February and the United Kingdom in October.
So for the the 29 days of February, I will take post a pic of the brave black man that got naked for us to enjoy in the day of old.
Who said history, has to be boring???
15 Best Albums Of 2015
From: NewNowNext
5
Reality Show
Jazmine Sullivan
Released after a five year hiatus from the music industry, Jazmine Sullivan’s third studio album Reality Show is a soulful showstopper. Her vocals are gravely and beautiful as they trace the contours of love, loss and femininity.
Reality Show
Jazmine Sullivan
Released after a five year hiatus from the music industry, Jazmine Sullivan’s third studio album Reality Show is a soulful showstopper. Her vocals are gravely and beautiful as they trace the contours of love, loss and femininity.
Her writing is simple and honest, which permit for a deep connection and empathy to be made between listener and singer. More than anything, Reality Show solidifies Sullivan’s reputation as one of the defining voices of contemporary R&B.
Standout Tracks
“Forever Don’t Last Too Long,” “Mascara,” and “Stupid Girl”
“Forever Don’t Last Too Long,” “Mascara,” and “Stupid Girl”
Labels:
15 Best Albums Of 2015,
music,
R&B,
sing
14 Times Our Faith In Humanity Was Restored This Year
From: Queerty
9.
YouTuber Confronts Childhood Bully To Surprisingly Positive Results
Riyadh K is no stranger to awkward conversations — he’s chatted with Shirley Phelps, taught his dad sex slang and had his mom read his Grindr messages. But he showed real courage and maturity when he recently confronted his childhood bully.
The two talked about things like why bullying is so common, what could have been done differently and why anti-gay bullying can be so much more harmful than other childish name-calling.
14 Times Clothing Was Optional This Year, From Nude Photo Leaks To Oversharing
From: Queerty
9
Guys Across The World Are Stripping Naked, Tucking Their Junk And Posting Pics
Here’s a trend in 2015 that left us scratching our heads: Men all around the world have begun tucking their knobs between their thighs and snapping selfies then posting them to Instagram and Twitter with the hashtag #mangina because, hell, why not? Society has already sunk about as low as it can go, so what’s a few meters deeper?
But don’t take our word for it. See some of the NSFW images here.
The 12 Best LGBT Documentaries Of 2015
From: Gaily Grind
Tab Hunter Confidential
In the 1950s, Tab Hunter is America’s Boy Next Door. Nothing, it seems, can damage his skyrocketing career. Nothing, that is, except for the fact that Tab Hunter is secretly gay. Now, Tab Hunter’s secret is out. In this documentary we will meet, for the first time, the real Tab Hunter as he shares with us the whole story of a happy, healthy survivor of Hollywood’s roller coaster.
Labels:
12 Best LGBT Documentaries Of 2015,
actor,
documentary,
flim,
movie
ABC Afterschool Special
Michel's Mixed-Up Musical Bird
Original Air Date
February 1, 1978
Cast
Michel Legrand
Olivia Barash .
Michael Barbera
Rita Lynn
Hal Smith
Live-Action/animation special featuring Michel Legrand in a true story about the bird that inspired him while studying at the Paris Conservatory of Music.
Labels:
ABC,
ABC Afterschool Special,
animated,
children's,
classic,
comedy,
drama,
Special,
television,
Weekdays
Nyle DiMarco
Labels:
beard,
hairy,
model,
Nyle DiMarco,
shirtless
My Most Viewed Posts for January 2016
Straight Naked Native American Indian Guys |
In The Navy (Naked Sailors...and sailor-esque) |
Zac Efron Alleged Nude Shot! |
Nick Hawk - Playgirl - Summer 2013 |
Sexy Indian Hunk |
Male Full-Frontal Nudity Supercut: Which Stars Have Bared It All? |
The Most Realistic Gay Sex Scenes In Film — |
MR. NUDE U.S.A. - Playgirl - March 1981 |
Naked Dwarf |
Joshua Sasse |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)