Wednesday 2 June 2010

Breaker breaker

Following a hot tip from a kind reader, I spent hours searching for images from the annual San Francisco Bay to Breakers run.


I have to say, my search was not altogether profitable.


There were far too many posturing frat-boys and novelty-costume wearers for my comfort.


And lots of the hottest totty remained resolutely covered up, if the photo evidence is anything to go by:


But it wasn't all a complete disaster -- even if some of those who uncovered might have thought twice before undertaking such radical pubic topiary:


And, as always, there were delights -- just follow the wee laddie's eyeline to see what has caught his fascinated attention.


Him and me both.

But, saving the best till last, there is always this lovely-looking, heavily be-bushed chap on whom we can feast our eyes:


Warms your soul, doesn't it?

8 comments:

Sven said...

Actually, all those mutilated penises make me kind of sad. How could anyone think, cutting a piece of a baby's penis off is a good idea?

LeDuc said...

Way to kill the mood, Sven... Although I agree with you.

But the chances are that none of those lovely boys had any choice in the matter, so we must get beyond the mutilation and enjoy them.

Yeah, I can see me enjoying them.

Stewart Jackel said...

Him and you and ME, all three. How lovely to see a bit of subtlety: a winkie peeking out from behind a loin cloth. So much more pleasant than all those in-your-face winkies. Although, come to think of it I'm a bit partial a bit of winkie in etc etc.

Anonymous said...

Not only do we thrive on photos and videos of WNBR at our Naked Public Guyz blog, we also live for B2B. Cum see the dozens of pictures we have stolen and reposted at the blog.

Oh my, and you do not seem to have the foggiest idea of the greatest nudity-in-public event of them all.

Cum to our blog and search the archives under "Solstice". And this year's edition is only a couple of weeks away. A parade to beat all others.

This is why we exist - our blog, that is - to showcase naked men, and when possible, in public settings.

See you around. Nkdgyz

LeDuc said...

Nkdgyz: "you do not seem to have the foggiest idea of the greatest nudity-in-public event of them all".

As regular readers of my blog will tell you, I don't have the foggiest idea about a great many things.

Anonymous said...

I did just discover your blog. Finding a cool new blog is always a nice surprise.

Again, though, so many contradictions. You can't know it all and not have the foggiest idea.

Spend a few hours at Flickr and look up "solstice" and "summer solstice" and "solstice parade" and fremont solstice", and you will find tens of thousands of pictures with very little posturing and lots and lots of painted naked people.

It is America's premiere public nudity event. Been going strong for nearly 20 years with "streakers" opening the festivities. What makes it so unique is that it is a family event, even sponsored by local schools. It is one of the prides of Seattle.

I love it, and am very happy to introduce it to someone new who can appreciate it.

Enjoy the pictures.

BTW, I mis-spoke. Don't search our archives. Search by label/tag under Solstice if you stop by.

I love June.

See ya. Nkdgyz

LeDuc said...

Glad you enjoyed the blog -- very kind of you to say nice things.

"Fremont Solstice Parade" is ringing a bell -- I have posted some jolly photos from there in the past, including a particularly memorable pair of students who were naked but had painted shorts onto themselves. Very, very erotic.

I have no doubt I will be re-stealing thousands of images from your blog and posting them on here. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I not only enjoyed your blog, I still do. Hopefully, it will be the gift that keeps on giving for a long time to come.

I'm glad you have been aware of Solstice. If they would only do something similar at Stonehenge each year.

Please, feel free to steal any of our stolen pictures anytime you like. That is why they are there.

Have a good day, mate.

Mike of Nkdgyz