Friday, March 4, 2016

100 Most Eligible Bachelors 2016

From: OUT
Lorenzo Martone
Fashion Entrepreneur

Lorenzo Martone (born May 14, 1979) is an entrepreneur in the fashion industry. Martone was born in São Paulo, Brazil, and currently resides in New York City where he manages multiple businesses and entrepreneurial projects. Martone founded the Martone Agency in New York, now known as The Creative NYC, designed a swimwear line called Nycked in 2010, and launched a line of designer bicycles with Martone Cycling Co in 2013.

History's Hottest Movie Actors

From:  Boy Culture
 Likin' Flynn?
#37 
Errol Flynn 
(1909—1959)

The ultimate Hollywood cocksman—stand aside, Warren Beatty—Flynn was said to swing both ways, but it was his penchant for the very teenage girls who idolized him that led tarnished/burnished his image as a cad. This A-list star of swashbucklers used his rakish handsomeness (on which his boozing and drugging took a toll as time rolled on) as expertly as his character used their blades. En garde!


 Robin Hood, thief of hearts
Sexy Sampler
Captain Blood (1935), The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Essex and Elizabeth (1939), The Sea Hawk (1940), Santa Fe Trail (1940)


Groovy Flashback: TIME Covers 1923 - 1959

From: Deep Dish
Robert Preston (The Music Man on Broadway) - July 21, 1958

Butthead

 ALP


 1977
Berlin, Germany
tempelhofer feld

i am beefy. into youth & cubs. kindness, intelligence.



BUTT: Any specific guidelines for the ideal sexy man?

Alp: curvy big hearted punk

March 4th is National Day of Unplugging

Just what is the Day of Unplugging? Well, it is no secret that we are increasingly connected to the world around us. Smartphones, tablets, WiFi access and the Internet have enabled us to be connected to the entire world 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every single day of the year. This offers endless possibilities and has of course widened many people’s horizons immensely by showing them what the world is like thousands of miles away. However, there are also times in our lives when we seem to forget just how necessary it is to step back from out digital devices and other gadgetry and actually perform the ancient art of speaking with people around us and observe the world that is all around us, and not just the pixels forming images of reality on the screen in front of us. Not to mention how much we could help the environment by deciding to set our electrical equipment aside every now and then and just meet up with the people we’re endlessly e-chatting with for a coffee. The Day of Unplugging was created to do all of these things and more.

The History of the Day of Unplugging

The National Day of Unplugging was created by Reboot, a nonprofit Jewish community that was originally established in 2003. However, you do not need to be Jewish, or even religious at all to participate. The idea behind the day was to challenge people to keep their electronic devices unplugged and unused for 24 hours in order to give themselves the chance to take a break and spend time relaxing with family, friends, or alone. This is definitely something that would be useful to everyone, regardless of religion or lack of it. Reboot believes that such time taken to “reboot” or systems will make us happier, more content with our lives, and more aware of the things that matter.

How to Celebrate the Day of Unplugging

Celebrating this day is quite simple. All that one is required to do is to disconnect from the virtual “matrix” which has come to define every waking moment of our lives. So power down that laptop, leave the smartphone at home and avoid email for twenty-four hours. Instead, take a walk in a local park, and don’t just rush through the park to get it over with, either. Take the time to observe the way the squirrels scamper up and down the trees, or the way the water flows in a stream, or how a mother duck looks after her young. Don’t just look at it as if it were a picture in a book, realize that you are a part of it, a part of nature, and appreciate that. Or you could go have a cup of coffee with a friend during which you talk about every issue that comes to mind, the large and the small, because these are the things that life is made of, all of them. And of course do not take your phone out to text while nodding absent-mindedly, as that would defeat the entire purpose of the outing. In this sense, the art of “powering down” can produce some truly relaxing results, so put down that smartphone and take advantage of this truly pleasurable experience.

March 4th is Old Inauguration Day

The head of state of the USA has been a president since 1789. In that year, George Washington was elected and inaugurated as president of the United States of America. He was inaugurated for the first time on April 30, 1789, and for the second time on March 4, 1793. Subsequent inaugurations were held on March 4 until the second inauguration of President Franklin Roosevelt on January 20, 1937. Since then Inauguration Day has been held on January 20 and the term of office officially starts at 12:00 noon on that date.

March 4th is Courageous Follower Day

March 4th is Courageous Follower Day.  They say that one should have the courage to die for the things they believe in.  Do you have strong convictions about something that you are willing to die for?  What are they?  Or… do you have a hero that you think is really courageous; a person that you look up to?  Why?

March 4th is Employee Appreciation Day

Employee Appreciation Day in the United States

Bosses across the United States have the chance to support, thank and reward workers on Employee Appreciation Day on the first Friday in March.

Appreciate your staff
Employee Appreciation Day is a non-official day and there's no real authority on what needs to be done, but if you're a boss and want to show your team just how much you appreciate them, you could try out some of these ideas:


  • Treat your staff to breakfast, lunch or snacks.
  • Host an office party or an after-work get-together for your staff.
  • Give workers some of the day off.
  • Organize an outdoor team building exercise, like a tug-of-war or an fun office quiz.
  • Take fun pictures and post them on the company social media pages to show the world just how much you care!

Marvin Humes Demonstrates How to Eat a Banana

Notice the two handed grip and the tongue. 

March 4th is World Day of Prayer

The World Day of Prayer is an international ecumenical Christian laywomen’s initiative. It is run under the motto “Informed Prayer and Prayerful Action,” and is celebrated annually in over 170 countries on the first Friday in March. The movement aims to bring together women of various races, cultures and traditions in a yearly common Day of Prayer, as well as in closer fellowship, understanding and action throughout the year.

Today in History..

March 4, 51 – 

Nero, later to become Roman emperor, is given the title princeps iuventutis (head of the youth).

Guess His Cock #029

From:  Guess His Cock
We have a handsome young fellow here, but why is he not smiling?   Is he sad about his cock size?  Check after the jump to find out if that is the reason!

March 4th is March Forth-Do Something Day

March Forth and Do Something Day is a made-up holiday celebrated each year on March 4.

The holiday encourages people to do something new that enriches their own lives or the lives of people in their community.

March Fourth
The name of this unofficial holiday plays on the words, march fourth, which when spoken out loud sounds like march forth - an expression used to convey action and moving forward.

Homonyms
March fourth and march forth are homophones - words or expressions that are pronounced alike, but have different meanings. Homographs on the other hand are words or expressions that are spelled the same way but have different meanings. Examples of such words include bass (a deep sound and a type of fish) and bow (to bend, the front of a ship and a type of knot). Homophones and homographs are both types of homonyms.