WARNING: This blog contains copious amounts of adult GAY material. If that's offensive to you, please leave now. All pix have been gleaned from the internets so, if you see a picture of yourself that you don't wish to have posted here, please leave a comment on the post and I will remove it with my apologies.I REPEAT: If you see a picture of yourself that you don't wish to have posted here, please leave a comment on the post and I will remove it with my apologies.
Rick, you could also labeled this one "Whities", and I do mean white. That's about as close to an albino as you can get, and I wouldn't mind getting close to him. He's kind of cute.
ReplyDeleteMilleson - Yes, he's very cute.
ReplyDeleteWNBR participants don't always ride bikes. But they sure pop the boners once in a while, don't they?
ReplyDeleteSomeone would have to apply after sun care to his body. I'll volunteer.
ReplyDeleteAhh..I remember it well. These photos are from a World Naked Bike Ride in Seattle from at least a dozen years ago (I recognize a few of the guys in the pix, but I'm not in any of these although I have been in a number of photos in rides over the years). They're washing off in the fountain at the Seattle Center, and started from Gasworks on Lake Union (the rusted metal structure visible in the background of the next-to-last photo). We've not started from Lake Union for quite a while and I've not been able to participate these past 8 years myself, so I don't know where they start from now. I'm always amazed at the longevity of photos on the internet.
ReplyDeletewhkattk - They do, and I'm glad.
ReplyDeleteUnknown @1:55pm - Let's have an all-volunteer party for that.
Purple Wolf - I lived in Seattle 1979-88 and was not aware of this bike ride. As long as there's an internet I think pix will keep circling the globe.
He sure seemed to grow more... relaxed... as the day went on :)
ReplyDeleteHe's very cute and I love the label on his dick in the last pic
ReplyDeleteI don't know when WNBR started in Seattle. I moved here in 1990 and didn't learn about them until the late 90's. I think I started riding around 2000 or so.
ReplyDeleteThis one became kind of a classic over the past few years, and I still like hime very very much.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rick for posting the whole set.
BatRedneck - You are very welcome.
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