January 3, 2015From: BosGuy
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Saturday, December 1, 2018
Monday, June 25, 2018
Groovy Flashback: Sex Stars of 1978
JUNE 25, 2015
From: Deep Dish
From: Deep Dish
Today's Groovy Flashback is "Sex Stars of 1978" from the December 1978 issue of Playboy featuring John Travolta, Brooke Shields, Warren Beatty and many others (click the links for "Sex Stars of 1976 and 1977").
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
HUMP DAY HOTTIE: Dillon Powell
June 21, 2017
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Monday, June 18, 2018
MONDAY MUSCLE: Austin
June 19, 2017
Since it's hot enough to swim here in Texas why not post a swimsuit pic?
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When it's still hot in Texas but it's fall so you've gotta wear plaid 🍁🌾
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Saturday, June 16, 2018
Friday, June 15, 2018
Hunky Pet Owners Offer A Slow Jam For All The Dog Dads Out There
"Looking in each other's eyes while we go number twoEvery moment's special when I spend it with you"From: NewNowNext
Father’s Day is this Sunday, and while many of us may not have children of our own, it is still the perfect time to celebrate all the dog daddies of the world.
BarkBox leaned into this idea by creating a music video featuring four guys dedicating a smooth slow jam to the special canines in their lives.
“Dog Dad Love Song” contains a plethora of pet puns and relatable lyrics, including “You take up the whole bed and I just get the small part/But it’s cool because you take the blame for all of my farts.”
Get ready to groove to the new holiday track and then send it to all the special pet parents in your life.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Sunday, June 3, 2018
Sport Sunday: Los Campeones, Las Copas, Steele Sidebottom
June 04, 2017
From: Speed o Rex
Champions League
It would be impossible to start a sports overview today without congratulating Real Madrid for their masterful win over a struggling Juventus in last night's Champions League European Cup final at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales. The astounding game inspired sportswriters to launch into a torrent of statistics, almost as many as baseball, only a few of which we will report in this space.
While Juventus played well for much of the game, it was clear that toward the end they were phoning it in, resigned to the Real Madrid victory. Many Juventus players are commended for their play, among them Claudio Marchisio, who was sent in to right a sinking ship, and Mario Mandžukić, who kicked their only goal. Meanwhile, CR7 garnered two goals, the second being the unbelievable 600th goal of his professional career. Midfielder Casemiro and sub Marco Asensio kicked Real Madrid's other two goals, in their masterful 4-1 victory over Turin's Juventus. RM Coach Zidane has rotated players and concentrated on collective wins this season, the non Ronaldo goals in the game clearly showed that everyone matters on the team. Last minute cameo by injured Gareth Bale, on his home territory of Wales, excited the crowds immensely.
In Bermuda
The America's Cup This past week saw the qualifying rounds in the America's Cup in a round robin competition to determine which nation's ships would pass to the semifinals. Today, these semifinals begin with series of races lasting until Thursday. The next two rounds determine who, eventually, will challenge team USA for yachting dominance. New Zealand and Great Britain will meet up in two races today, and Sweden will contend with Japan in two races today. These pairs will race twice a day through Thursday, and then the winners of those series will ultimately meet up to determine the finalist. Live coverage from Bermuda's Great Sound has been stunning, even for the fan of no sports.
In the USA
The National Basketball Association Finals continue today. The Cleveland Cavaliers lost game one to Golden State Warriors, being overwhelmed 113-91. The Warriors seized a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series that continues today in Oakland, California. While the Warriors are making NBA history as they did last year, they know the feeling would be bittersweet without a title. Last year the Cavaliers made the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history, rallying from 3-1 down to take the title. It is said that the Warriors are so strong, they could make an undefeated run to the title. Basketball is basketball, though, and surprises are possible, even in the heavily scripted ego fest called the NBA. Today's should be a good game.
In Australia
In Aussie Rules only contest today, the Fremantle Dockers take on the Collingwood Magpies at Domain Stadium in Perth. Fremantle and Collingwood meet for the 28th time and the Magpies hold the advantage with 16 wins to 11. Collingwood, looking very much like Juventus in the black and white stripes, is aiming for three consecutive wins for the first time since rounds 14-16 in 2016, but the teams are evenly matched, and like to alternate victories.
Fremantle's resurgence hit a speed bump against Adelaide last round, and the Dockers need to bounce back to avoid a potentially swift tumble down the ladder. The midfield battle looms as the key this Sunday, with Collingwood's powerful force, led by Scott Pendlebury, Adam Treloar and, how perfect is this, Steele Sidebottom, ready to resist opponents Nat Fyfe, Lachie Neale, Stephen Hill. The Magpies have hit some reasonable form and a third-straight win would keep Nathan Buckley's men right in top-eight contention.
From: Speed o Rex
Champions League
It would be impossible to start a sports overview today without congratulating Real Madrid for their masterful win over a struggling Juventus in last night's Champions League European Cup final at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales. The astounding game inspired sportswriters to launch into a torrent of statistics, almost as many as baseball, only a few of which we will report in this space.
Claudio Marchisio |
In Bermuda
The America's Cup This past week saw the qualifying rounds in the America's Cup in a round robin competition to determine which nation's ships would pass to the semifinals. Today, these semifinals begin with series of races lasting until Thursday. The next two rounds determine who, eventually, will challenge team USA for yachting dominance. New Zealand and Great Britain will meet up in two races today, and Sweden will contend with Japan in two races today. These pairs will race twice a day through Thursday, and then the winners of those series will ultimately meet up to determine the finalist. Live coverage from Bermuda's Great Sound has been stunning, even for the fan of no sports.
In the USA
The National Basketball Association Finals continue today. The Cleveland Cavaliers lost game one to Golden State Warriors, being overwhelmed 113-91. The Warriors seized a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series that continues today in Oakland, California. While the Warriors are making NBA history as they did last year, they know the feeling would be bittersweet without a title. Last year the Cavaliers made the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history, rallying from 3-1 down to take the title. It is said that the Warriors are so strong, they could make an undefeated run to the title. Basketball is basketball, though, and surprises are possible, even in the heavily scripted ego fest called the NBA. Today's should be a good game.
In Australia
In Aussie Rules only contest today, the Fremantle Dockers take on the Collingwood Magpies at Domain Stadium in Perth. Fremantle and Collingwood meet for the 28th time and the Magpies hold the advantage with 16 wins to 11. Collingwood, looking very much like Juventus in the black and white stripes, is aiming for three consecutive wins for the first time since rounds 14-16 in 2016, but the teams are evenly matched, and like to alternate victories.
Steele Sidebottom |