This one-man cheer squad not only got the crowd in gear to get rowdy, he did whatever it took to distract the other team from scoring. He traded in his pom-poms and short skirt for a simple Speedo — in his team's color, natch — and bounced around like a legit cheerleader for a couple hours, directly behind the hoop. Boyfriend made a royal arse of himself in the process, but hey — that's what crazy fans are for.
When your wife in the airbrushed, tie-dye, sci-fi shirt is easier on the eyes than you, there's a problem. Duuuude, have you no shame?
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Gentlemen, can we kindly forgo the public displays of erection (PDEs)? It's great that you got it, but please don't flaunt it— especially when sporting a pair of Speedos on a crowded beach during broad daylight.
How much gin 'n' juice has this dude been throwing back on the beach? He tries to get his pants on, but seems to be having some trouble. It feels like a triumph when he finally gets them on and then you're like, wait.
This surfer dude built an amazing sand castle, only to have this reporter deftly ruin a portion of it by smooshing it on live TV. He's so chill, he doesn't even blink an eye. I guess if you live your life in Speedos building sand castles, you get to be pretty unfazeable.
Grey's Anatomy has its share of hot doctors, but how many do you see walking through the halls in tight Speedos and little else? My short answer is: not enough, my friends, not enough. Here's a clip of Olympic swimming god Michael Phelps putting the "anatomy" back in Grey's Anatomy.
Dear E. Jean,
I’ve been with my boyfriend for a little over a year-and-a-half. I’d seen some video tapes in the top drawer of his dresser, while helping him put away laundry.
Forget "Top Chef." Folks in Japan prefer a little more spin on the culinary game show concept. Who cares if contestants can cook—can they swipe a tablecloth without disturbing a diner's place setting?
Dear E. Jean,
I’ve been with my boyfriend for a little over a year-and-a-half. I’d seen some video tapes in the top drawer of his dresser, while helping him put away laundry.