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  1. taken from Colt Men No37
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  2. Paul Bailey Boulon I have followed this guy since he was 18, we have even had cyber sex a few times - never IRL. Damn I would love to have his cock shoot his buckets of cum inside me.
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  5. Jon Whitney by Jade Young
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  6. Vintage and Beefcake photos of 70's and before
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  7. Gary Boyd starred in three Brentwood loops in the 1970s: Marine Furlough (aka I'll Take Both, with Bill and Marc Stevens), The Biggest I've Ever Had (with Dino), and Service Station (aka Gary Boyd & Mike Savage).
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  8. Evan Boutsev by Aleksandar Antonijevic
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  9. Fernando Vargas by Luiz Lohn for Garota Veneno
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  10. Damn that beautiful cock! I need that inside of me. Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Copeland Bloom[1] (born 13 January 1977) is an English actor. He made his breakthrough as the character Legolas in The Lord of the Rings film series, a role he reprised in The Hobbitfilm series. He gained further notice appearing in epic fantasy, historical, and adventure films, notably as Will Turner in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. Bloom appeared in Hollywood films such as Paris in Troy (2004) and Balian de Ibelin in Kingdom of Heaven(2005). He stars in the Amazon Prime Video series Carnival Row (2019 to present). He made his professional stage debut in In Celebration at the Duke of York's Theatre in the West End in 2007 and starred in a Broadway adaption of Romeo and Juliet in 2013. In 2009, Bloom was named a UNICEFGoodwill Ambassador. In 2015 he received the BAFTA Britannia Humanitarian Award.
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  11. Eugène Fredrik Jansson (18 March 1862, Stockholm – 15 June 1915, Skara) was a Swedish painter known for his night-time land- and cityscapes dominated by shades of blue. Towards the end of his life, from about 1904, he mainly painted male nudes.
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  12. Part time Instagram model and full time nurse, Eli Bernard
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  13. Gay Model & Porn Star Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Brown Height: 185 cm (6'0") Vic Rocco is a bareback versatile porn star who's done 21 porn scenes and had sex with with 41 different people on video (that we know of).
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  14. Sight model Kristof Kralik photographed by Norbert Zsolyomi styled by Eli van Poeye for Marie Claire
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  15. Adon magazine exclusive fashion editorial featuring model Eli Young by photographer Eli Hue
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  16. Wilhelmina model Eli Hall photographed by Rodolfo Martinez with styling by Kevin Breen for Paper Magazine
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  17. iew models Clint Mauro and Parker Gregory photographed by Ivan Genasi and styled by Ivan Rasic. Grooming by Rory Ric for Esquire Serbias April 2017 edition.
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  18. Sight model Adam Senn by Mitchell Nguyen McCormack in GQ Thailand Online. Styled by Alexa Rangroummith Green. Grooming by Elie Maalouf.
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  19. Promod model Adam Senn photographed by Mitchell Nguyen McCormack, with styling by Alexa Rangroummith Green and grooming by Elie Maalouf for Da Man Magazine
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  20. Samuel Tr?panier Biography Samuel Tr?panier Born October 8th 1987, I grew up in Sainte-Barbe, Qc, Canada where my parents introduced me to motocross when I was four. I have been enjoying this sport ever since. It definitely was my first passion in life, but not my last! Motocross for me reached an all time high after meeting Benoit Lapointe who later became a really good friend. With him I learned a lot about racing and mechanics. It is back then that I started training on closed tracks and took my first falls. That wasn?t enough to stop me though and I began to compete all across the Quebec province with a pall: Didier Godbout. We had a lot of fun together but the competition world was not for me. I kept training on closed tracks thought until one day a fall sent me to the hospital. After a battery of tests I end up in plaster for seven months, but that was not enough to stop me and a year later I?m back on the track! In 2005 I joined Benoit and his team on the committee for the Valleyfield Super Motocross and the same year I receive my high school diploma in International studies. Changes are starting to take place in my life: new studies in aeronautics and a training to become a coast guard. The winter of 2006 is a tough one due to the amount of work both in school and in the coast guard training. I choose not to go to university because of the overwhelming labour and officially become a coast guard for the next three summers. The summer of 2006 has me working in Oka on the Deux-montagnes Lake. Being a coast guard turns out to be a transforming experience with exciting challenges. It has taught me a lot! And if that wasn?t enough, 2006 is also the year I began climbing which quickly became a passion. My first time is at Horizon Roc climbing gym. January of 2007 is all about sport climbing and in May of the same year I discover the joys of climbing outside on rock. All summer long I will be going after different crags and new climbs. Exploration is the motto that year! Also my job as a coast guard is taking me to another waterfront: St-Fran?ois Lake where I spent my years as kid. 2008 has me going back on a decision I?ve made not so long ago: I choose to go to the Sherbrooke University in g?nie m?canique. I?m staying in a church where a climbing gym is going to get built. That year I meet Emmanuel Crevier who?s going to teach me a lot about climbing history and ethics. In the summer I return to motocross and take another solid fall: the last (I keep my fingers crossed) I hope! The difference about this one accident is that it has me thinking for the first time about the implications of a serious injury. What if I were to become paraplegic? There is so much I would have to give up! I decide to take it easy with the machine and concentrate a little more on climbing so that summer I take my first trip to New River Gorge, West Virginia. I instantly become addicted to traveling! In 2009 I swap universities and move to ETS in Montreal. The climbing gym is taking forever to get built and I can?t take anymore having to travel Sherbrooke/Montreal all the time to go climbing! Transferring from one school to the other turns out to be a pain in the ass because of the paperwork and in the end has me completely sick of the system. A break is more than welcomed and I decide to not do the autumn session but travel instead and discover some more of this planet?s beauties! That summer I do my first 5.13a and work at Plastique Rotek, which allows me get my first internship. One year off on my bachelor?s degree and I?m already leaving on another journey. I now want to conquer the crags of Europe. For three and a half months I travel across France, la Sardaigne, Corsica, Italy and Spain where I send one of my favourite routes ever: Zona, 5.13d. It?s my hardest achievement so far and it has me believing I can do even better. You can take a look at some of the best pictures I?ve taken, chosen amongst over 2000 photos! Photos. Having the chance of climbing so much during these three and a half months has truly been a blessing in my life. I?ve had the chance to visit magnificent places and meet awesome people. It?s no use saying the return to Qu?bec and the regular normal life was difficult! 2010: I?m back in school and anxiously awaiting the next climbing trip! I?m climbing harder than ever when my first climb related injury puts an end to my participation to a competition at Vertical climbing gym. The injury is in the abdominal area: inguinal hernia. It happened on a traversing problem. It is a serious enough wound that necessitates a medical operation. My first general anaesthesia (I got completely fucked-up!); but, seven days later I?m back at the gym and able to do suspensions on a fingerboard without pain. Two weeks and I can climb on ropes! It?ll take a few days more and I?m finally able to start bouldering again. If I train all winter long at Allez up I know I?ll get back into shape. I have a project awaiting me at Mount Baldy. It is called Cassiop?e and if I can do it, it?ll be my first 5.14a. I?m three and a half years into climbing when I send Cassiop?e but that summer is a short one! When you?re a student at ETS, you need to take at least one summer class session. Climbing needs to come second, since I?m a full time student, but I can still find time for it in the evening. With my good pall Guillaume Dorion, I climb at Castor crag and Tranchant and I ?on sight? my first 5.13-. Later in the summer I hit Kamouraska?s famous crags for the first time in my life. Better late than never! The fall season sees a new dawn: an internship at RCM where I learn a bunch of interesting things about satellites. RCM My principal realisation that fall is most definitely the conception of a new spatial mechanism. This new mechanism helps the release of panels on satellites once they get into orbit. In the meantime I?m still climbing and for the first time I win first place in both difficulty and marathon at a competition called FestiRoc. The rest of the season is devoted to bouldering and I do my first V10s in Val-David. My devotion to the sport gets me on the Allez Up competition team where I meet and befriend Clo? Legault, a professional stylist. I share with her my ambitions of becoming a model and she encourages me to meet with someone at the agency she works for: Folio. So I show up at the most prestigious modeling agency in Montreal and I?m delighted to learn that they might be interested in representing me. The conditions are: get a haircut and lose the shaggy, which I did, painfully might I add!Two days later I receive the news: I?m part of the Folio team. 2011 proves to be as intense as any other year on the climbing side. Alexandre Brunel is training us of the Allez up competition team. Organizing my love life, my studies, my new modeling career and my trainings for climbing competitions turns out to be a real challenge! As best I can, I deal with my teachers for different dates for my exams when I have photo shoots. Although fully motivated, fatigue eventually catches up with me in March and following a particularly difficult training I start feeling pain in one of my hands. Stubborn as always I keep up with the hard work and what was first just a minor injury transforms into a major one. I have to give up a very important competition in April: The Nationals. Thankfully, I?m going from one photo shoot to another from the very beginning of this new adventure. Vincent Francis, my agent, sees my potential and exploits it as best he can and finds me jobs. In spite of me I?m forced to put on hold my trip to South Africa. Even school is hard to fit in the schedule and I decide to put it on hold also. The opportunities are too good and too many for me to turn down. Things are really starting to take off! In August I finally get a chance to work internationally when I am recruited by Nathalie Mod?le. Nathalie Mod?le ? Paris, Promod ? Hambourg, View en Espagne,Models 1 ? Londres, puis chez Fashion ? Milan. I land in Paris on September 10th aged 23. It?s the third time I come to this city, but the first time as a model. My confidence is as good as it?s ever been and I?m ready to take the challenge, although I can?t help but wonder if I will be able to get work fast. Any doubts I might have had vanish when I land my two first jobs on the first day! In resume, I have been able to make a name for myself in France, Italy and Germany in only four months! I have met many people who have contributed something to my career AND I have been lucky enough to make new friends in the climbing community. What I have found the hardest to begin with was the constant traveling. 17 fights (Stops aside!) in 90 days! It was stressful to have to move to a different city every six days or so and sometimes having just a few hours to prepare physically AND mentally! I am quickly getting used to it though and the last few months have taught me a lot. Things as simple as doing the laundry become problematic when you?re always on the run. In short modeling is not only a job, it?s a lifestyle! 2012 is starting in a great way and a new acquisition is going to make my blog even more interesting (See photo)!
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  21. Lee Wade Turner 12-Feb-1976 Burnley, Lancashire UK Lee started out training with a weight bench in his bedroom attic at the age of 17. He then joined the local gym, doing a mix of bodyweight, weights and cardio. When Lee turned 20 he traveled around Australia and discovered the North Bondi workout park on Bondi beach, Sydney. He couldn't believe some of the moves the locals were doing and quickly became addicted to this calisthenics workout. While his mates were off surfing and swimming he was on the bars. Lee now incorporates calisthenics alongside the Olympic bar and kettlebells for an all around workout. Last year he became CrossFit certified and this year will be opening up a box with another gym instructor. Also as a part time fitness model Lee finds that doing calisthenics is far more beneficial to him as people generally prefer the lean, cut physique rather than the big and beefy look! About Lee =========================== LWT: My name?s Lee Wade, I?m 35 years old & from Lancashire, North West England but have recently moved with my girlfriend & little girl to Essex & I?m now about an hour from London. SGPT: Have you always had an athletic background? DId you play sports in school? LWT: At school i was pretty good at sprinting (100m), Long & Triple jumps but spent most of my time messing around with my buddy?s mimicking the WWE Wrestling stars like Ric Flair & Randy ?Macho Man? Savage ? hahaha ? fun days! SGPT: How did you get involved in gymnastic style workouts? LWT: I began working out around the age of 16, either at the local gym or doing the basics at home. I?ve always incorporated a gymnastic/body-weight element into my workouts ? sets of dips, push ups, pull ups etc. But it wasn?t until about 2 years ago that i really started focusing on the gymnastic side ? preferring it to the more routine like gym/weight machine exercises after stumbling over the Bar-barians channel on You-Tube. SGPT: Tell us about how you became a Bar-Barian? LWT: After watching the videos on You-Tube of Zef, Jude & Rick etc I couldn?t believe what i was seeing. These guys were so creative with their sets on the high & parallel bars & looked like they were having so much fun & I wanted to be part of it! I checked the web-site for details on how to join the crew ? On the site it gives you details of the physical standard that you need to achieve ? the notorious ?Bar-barian Requirements? : Within 6 minutes you have to complete 5 bar muscle ups, 45 dips on the parallel bars, 25 pull ups, 55 press ups & finally another 5 bar muscle ups to finnish! All exercises must be done with strict form & you can only pause between the different exercises not during them! What it doesn?t tell you on the web-site is the other attributes you need to find in order to join the crew ? this you must find on your own ? SGPT: That is quite an honor to join that select group ? what do the Bar-Barians have coming up in 2011. LWT: There?s a lot going on with the crew at the moment. Rick & Mark have been running a Bar-barian seminar that they?ve been taking to CrossFit affiliates in the States ? showing the way we train to crossfitters. Last year Jaz broke the World Record for most consecutive bar muscle ups & in a week or so Marcus his training partner is attempting to break the World Record for most consecutive ?chin up? grip muscle ups & one arm pull ups ? Those Australian guys are sooo damn strong! As a crew we are looking to get sponsorship this year with a big sports/street brand & push what we do into the spot light ? Look how free-running has taken off recently! Myself & the only other UK Bar-barian & my training partner Jay are looking at setting up a Bar-barian style training class here in London like the guys over in New York are doing at the moment. Finally the Bar-barian apparel has just launched in the store on the web-site so check out the t-shirt 7 beanies etc on there. SGPT: What are some of the workouts that you typically do in Bar-Barian style? LWT: Myself, unlike most of the guys actually use weights as well as the body-weight stuff. I?m a Level 1 Certified CrossFit trainer & coach at CrossFit Clitheroe in the UK (www.crossfitclitheroe.com) so i do a lot of stuff using the Olympic bar, Kettlebells etc. A typical Bar-barian style workout though is one that i do once a week: (Muscular endurance workout) 5 hand stand press ups 10 pull ups 15 press ups with the handles 15 tricep dips off a bench X 10 sets with 1 minute rest between sets SGPT: You were the winner of the SEALgrinderPT pull up contest in 2011. Tell us about your training during that event and what enabled you to pull off 41 dead hang pull ups. LWT: I?m always in decent shape because i?m totally dedicated to my training & I?m usually competing in monthly competitions that are held on the forum of the Bar-barians web-site (www.Bar-barians.com) For this particular competition i focused on doing a very hard pull up session once a week along with my regular sets that i might do throughout the week. The workout i did to train for the pull up comp was weighted pull ups with a 20KG vest ? I would do my max reps with the vest on, then take the vest off straight away & do as many as possible without the weight. I would do 10 sets of these & it would take me about an hour ? the most reps i got out with the 20KG vest on was 18! SGPT: What are a few tips that you would give other athletes to help them with their pull ups? LWT: Never give up on your goals! Most guys who train for pull ups hit a sticking point ? mine was 26 reps! ? I was at 26 for what seemed like a year but was probably more like 6 months! Every week i?d come into the gym & start with 3 sets of pull ups & no matter what i did i couldn?t get beyond this number. Then one day i chalked up my hands & did exactly the same ? only this time i banged out 28 & from then on it was up & up! ? What i?m trying to say is never give up when you hit that sticking point ? A lot of guys who can?t get past their sticking point after a month or so give up & don?t go after it anymore ? Keep going & believe in yourself! SGPT: Have you had any injuries in the past? If so, how do you avoid injuries in your training? LWT: I?ve had one serious injury in my lifetime but it was self inflicted! ? In my mid-20's I jumped from a bridge into the river below ? I jumped at the wrong point and hit the rocks just below the surface! Smashed up my ankle pretty bad and severed some tendons! ? It set me back about 6-7 months! Luckily, i haven?t suffered any major injuries in training ? I always make sure i warm up/stretch before & cool down after a session.
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  22. Jonathan J Santos Male 24 years old New York, New York, US TWITTER Mayhem #1636385 Model MM URL: http://www.modelmayhem.com/jonjon87 About me Greetings MM, Very experienced from Rochester, NY (the ROC). Currently residing in NYC. Here to bigger & better my port. I'm easy to work with, serious about getting the job done & guaranteed to kill it for you. EMAIL - [email protected] INSTAGRAM - @WHOBUTJONJON TWITTER - @WHOBUTJONJON ===================================================== Height: 5' 9" Weight: 165 lbs Hair color: Black Hair length: Short Eye color: Brown Ethnicity: Hispanic Skin color: Brown
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