Tuesday Hotness – In Praise of the Speedo

So I went on a great date last night – first good date I’ve been on in some time. So in the spirit of guys who are not only charming and gorgeous but also have a sense of humour and can make me laugh, I feel the urge to pay tribute to the much maligned and oft forgotten swimwear of yesteryear, courtesy of my buddy Shane at http://queertwocents.blogspot.com/ (who hasn’t been posting recently, despite me mentally compelling him to return to blogging)

I heart speedos:



Warning: Straw Hat Alert….

On a different note, I can’t tell if the next guy is wearing a speedo or a pair of “falsey” wooden legs, but hell, who really cares. Work that shit out! Yeah yeah.

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