September 30, 2011

Oktoberfest

Oktoberfest is a Bavarian tradition which dates back to the 1800s. Oktoberfest Volksfest (People's Fair) celebrations are held in many parts of the world, but the Munich Oktoberfest is probably the largest and best known, attracting some 7 million revelers from around the world over its 17-day run. The last day of the festival is the first Sunday in October (October 2 this year).

During the festival, it's quite common to see the beefy Bavarian bois in lederhosen (literally 'leather breeches'):



Looks like there's schweinshaxe (pig's knuckles) and weisswurst (white sausage) on the menu, men!


Genießen sie.


September 28, 2011

Leather and Law prison scene

Keep hearing from readers looking for more Leather and Law clips in addition to the ones I posted earlier this year. Have already posted what I consider the best of the bunch, and ones like this are definitely second tier.

But if you just can't get enough Leather and Law, then here's another from the infamous video:




September 27, 2011

Art Gallery 09 11






Debated about posting any more images of musclegod Art Atwood now that he's passed away, thinking maybe it would be goulish.

But the fact that he's gone doesn't make the memory of him - or the thousands of images he's left behind- any less pants-popping powerful. So I've decided I'll continue posting Art images on the 27th of each month.

September 26, 2011

September 24, 2011

September 20, 2011

September 18, 2011

Morphs

Couple of muscle morphs off the web:



September 14, 2011

Couple of hogs

A regular follower sent me this hogtie compilation which looks like it was filmed at Chip's old Academy Training Center, although the clip isn't marked as such.



BRIG, I know you'll like this one (the shouting does it for me). Looks like a LOT of fun:



September 13, 2011

Art Atwood 1973-2011

Massive musclegod Arthur Dale Atwood died in a pool accident in Dallas, Texas on September 11. He was 38 years old.


Art was a damn fine looking man - stunning even - at all stages of his career: as a fresh faced newcomer, as a contest winning pro, and in numerous guest appearances.
 



Contest history

2000
  • NPC Junior USA, Super-HeavyWeight, 1 and Overall
  • NPC Nationals, Super-HeavyWeight, 14
  • NPC USA Championships, Super-HeavyWeight, 7
  • NPC Nationals, Super-HeavyWeight, 1
2001
  • NPC USA Championships, Super-HeavyWeight, 3rd
2002
  • Grand Prix England, 7th
  • Mr. Olympia, 12
  • Show of Strength Pro Championship, 12
  • Toronto Pro Invitational, 1
2003
  • Grand Prix England, 7
  • Grand Prix Holland, 8
  • Grand Prix Hungary, 3
  • Grand Prix Russia, 6
  • Night of Champions, 7
  • Mr. Olympia, 13
2004
  • Florida Pro Xtreme Challenge, 5
  • Hungarian Pro Invitational, 8
  • Night of Champions, 9
  • Toronto Pro Invitational , 5
2005
  • Arnold Classic, 14
  • San Francisco Pro Invitational, 10
2006
  • Europa Super Show, 5
  • Montreal Pro, 7
  • Atlantic City Pro, 10
He opened a nutrition store and tanning salon in Dallas called Results in July 2007 and coached IFBB competitors such as Steve Kuclo and Jason Huh. There's a couple of clips of him from this time in his career floating around the web:



Fuck - this is extremely depressing news. While he was virtually off everybody's radar in recent years, it was still exciting to know he was out there somewhere. And looking at these coaching clips, he was still looking pretty damn fine. EXTREMELY bummed out to lose him.


Art was always an pants-popping phenom - and losing him at 38 is a tragedy.

Fuck.

September 12, 2011

NYPD shoulder patch

The NYPD patch is modeled after the seal of the City of New York and has been is use since July 1,1971.


The patch contains the following elements:
  • In the upper center of the patch is a set of scales representing Justice
  • Below the scales is an inverted chevron containing five stars representing the five boroughs of the city
  • In the center of the patch is a shield bearing the crossed arms of a windmill representing the city's Dutch heritage
  • Above the shield is an eagle with its wings spread standing on an arc of the globe, representing the America federal govenment
  • To the right of the shield is a native American holding a bow representing the region's first peoples
  • To the left of the scales is a British sailor holding a sounding lead on a rope used to test water depths

September 7, 2011

CHiPs

CHiPS, named for the world-famous California Highway Patrol (CHP), ran for 139 episodes over six seasons which aired from September 15, 1977 to July 17, 1983. The series followed single young, motorcycle officers Francis Llewellyn 'Ponch' Poncherello (Erik Estrada) and Jonathan 'Jon' Baker (Larry Wilcox) in their daily patrols of the sunny freeways in and around the greater Los Angeles area.

Ponch and Jon


Their commanding officer was Sergeant Joseph Getraer (Robert Pine), handsome too, but in a fatherly sort of way (he's also the father of uberstud Chris Pine, the most current incarnation of Star Trek's Captain Kirk).

In real life CHP motorcycle officers rarely ride in pairs, and to account for this anomaly, the story line in the first season set Ponch on probation and assigned Jon to him as his field training officer. Later they were just portrayed as a team with no explanation for the pairing.


The studly couple patrolled LA's highways and freeways until season five (1981-82) when Officer Steve McLeish (played by Bruce Jenner) replaced Estrada for seven episodes. Wilcox left the series after season five and a new officer - Bobby Nelson (played by Tom Reilly) rode Jon's C-Series Kawasaki.


September 5, 2011

CHP shoulder patch

The California Highway Patrol shoulder patch was adopted in 1948 when the Patrol became a Department. A long-standing tradition claims that an active-duty traffic officer designed the patch.



"Blue and gold are the official state colors. Centered in the blue field is the CHP's seven-point badge, each point representing the trait of a professional traffic law enforcement officer. The points at the top symbolize character and integrity. Those at the sides stand for knowledge and judgment. Upholding these are honor and loyalty, and sustaining all is the final tenet - courtesy.

"Superimposed on the badge is the Official Great Seal of California. Keeping watch over the tableau is the armed figure of Minerva, Roman goddess of arts and sciences, wise in peace and war. According to mythology, Minerva was born full grown, springing from the brain of Jupiter, father of the gods. California, one of the few states to be granted statehood without the usual probationary period as a territory, was similarly born "full grown".

"The California grizzly bear (now extinct) stands at Minerva's feet, symbol of strength and independence. The grape leaves represent agricultural production; the miner, industry; the San Francisco Bay, commerce. The Sierra Nevada, together with the desert cactus, depict geographical diversity. The official state motto, Eureka ("I Have Found It"), overshadows the entire scene.

From the official California Highway Patrol website (http://www.chp.ca.gov/depts_divs_offs/index.html):

September 2, 2011

Mirrored sunglasses 2

Sometimes you can tell exactly what a man's thinking behind his mirrored glasses....



You don't really have to wonder what's going on behind these mirrored glasses either, do you?



That stunning piece of copped-up manmeat is MuscleKink, and he's put out a lot more on the web. Click here to see his Xtube profile.