17.4.11

Balls For Wreckin'


I can't believe I did not post anything for the past few days. Well, I have been busy, commuting for my school records and job interviews. No, I'm not a fresh graduate I actually got my degree 4 years ago but my my past employers and I found a way to work around it without the complete papers. I have this habit of scanning all the channels on TV when I get home from wherever sick part of the Philippines I came from just to see what going on. There is this show called "Human Wrecking Balls" that I watch  on a local sports channel. Brothers Craig and Paul Pumphrey use their bodies to wreck things like cars, old houses, and boats. They show their individual and combined strength, determination, and endurance so they can complete the task of crushing things or trashing out establishments. I like seeing these two and men like them. Very straight, very manly, very attractive. My gay friend once told me that he may find men he sees, lets say in a mall, attractive but he looses that attraction to straight men once he knows about it. Maybe it's because he knows that straight men may never reciprocate the attraction or, moreover, love to him. Still so many gay men, especially those that are so out, invest lover and/or money on straight men.


Some of these gay men would say they are satisfied with the little affection they get from their straight boyfriend. They are aware but does not welcome the idea that they are being used. Why can't that these type of gay men to it with people like them? I don't but maybe they are those who gets with satisfied with just temporary carnal satisfaction.


Anyway, guys like the Pumphrey brothers make me glued to the TV. Its not like those shows were men just hot bodies, or men working out in the gym, its real sexiness when men use their strength. I find inspiration from them, that a great body should not be just for show.

Craig and Paul Pumphrey in action and a video sample after the jump.












They also did a show called "Strong Men". Look for it over at Nat Geo. Here's the overview: http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/series/strong-men


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