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  1. Everything is wonderful, except for the pissing, I take no pleasure in that kind of fetish but more power to the people that do. Anyway, that can easily be overlooked with so much man meat to pick from.

  2. Except for the black-haired Santa #3, the only thing I loved was #14 & #15… let me gobble that recycled beer straight from the tap!

  3. #3 is my Favorite, his Beard and His Beautiful White Skin, he is My Favorite. #8 & 9 are great looking also, I just wish I had any of the three of them. although #9 is very young, his body is beautiful and his smile is so very perfect.

  4. #8 and #18 … #2 is pretty good too, though the shade of green leaves something to be desired – very distracting

  5. What a thrill to take # 4 and # 6 that they fit so nicely and feel the pulses while seeding me. Dream world….

  6. #3: Arthur Gillet, artist out of Paris, with a natural beard of ringlets, reminds you of those Babylonian friezes of kings.

    #20: National Guard SSG (ret) Earl Granville, 1/109 Inf. Rgt., Many of you will remember when Alex Minsky first appeared here and there were a lot of snarky remarks. Then I told Alex’s backstory and the attitude changed. Michael Stokes is a sports photographer who shoots with a sexy edge. He spotted Alex at a gym and you know the story. Since then, Mike has increasingly worked with wounded vets. His latest book, “Always Loyal”, funded on Kickstarter for $50K, took only 70 min to get funded. It’s raised over $400K and much will go to Vets.

    Earl’s story: He had a twin brother, Joseph, who he went through boot camp and two tours in Afganistan. Earl was hit by an IED and lost his left leg. He was not returning to ‘Stan. Joseph was seeking revenge and wanted t go for his third deployment for which he already had orders to go. Because of his brother, command would not let him go, but, sent his wife instead who would return safely. This set off a series of events in Joe’s life that triggered his PTSD and lead to his eventual suicide in Dec 2010. Earl has not only rehabbed himself and is active in adaptive athletics . He represents Veterans Clothing Line and Oscar Mike. But most of all, he tirelessly travels here and in country to speak to Vets about depression and seeking help. A Vet commits suicide about every 80 min. This is one of the great unspoken tragedies of combat. This is nothing new, but at least the public and the military are addressing it like never before. Earl is involved with Operation Enduring Warrior. Check out all these sites and help anyway you can. I’ve worked with Vets since ‘Nam. To be in the same room is both an inspiration and a humbling experience. Take some time to volunteer and/or send a donation the need far exceeds the current assets. Getting to know these guys is a reward in itself and you will gain new friends for life. For guys into sports, these Vet sport programs need all the volunteers they can get. You might be surprised how hard it is to keep up with these athletes. Never forget these Vets….

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