Friday, August 19, 2022
A Vintage Vantage: The Log Lodge
One of my favorite pages on Twitter, is 'History in Pictures'. Earlier this week, they posted the photo above which I really loved. The shot, from the 1940s, Men includes two hotties dressed in shorts and cowboy boots serving women at a drive through. The aptly titled, The Log Lodge Tavern was located in Dallas, Texas. I couldn't help wonder if it was for a charity event, or just a regular day at the Log Lodge.
Thespian Torsos
Regular readers of FH know one of my favorite Thespian Torsos belongs to actor and musician Ross Lynch. I featured the talented Ross, and his equally talented chest and stomach, many times on the site. (HERE:)
Ross and his band, The Driver Era are currently on tour, and given how much Ross seems to love performing shirtless, there are plenty of opportunities to get up close and personal with Ross and his tantalizing torso.
ACTORS & Skin: Reb Brown
The post featured a brief, but notable clip from the 1988 film Mercenary Fighters. In the scene, we get a few seconds of Reb's perfectly sculped butt as he walks out of the water after a skinny dip. Reb checked all of my boxes, especially his beefy backside. He did look a little familiar, so I may have seen him in a role or an image, but not one that I could remember.
Captain America (1979)Brown's beautiful body comes from years of playing sports, both boxing professionally as well as playing football at the University of Southern California. It was during his time playing for USC that he actually lost his starting running back position to eventual Heisman winner O.J. Simpson. Reb is also a black belt in both Asian and American karate and a purple belt in Jiu-Jitsu. Before becoming an actor, Reb also did what many body builders and athletes have done, working for a short time as a Sherriff's Deputy in Los Angeles.
Miami Vice (1987)Brown began acting in the early 1970's and his first movie, which also included his first nude scene, in 1973's Sssssss. As you can probably guess from the title, the flick was a horror/Sci-Fi film and Reb's character Steve didn't get a happy ending after a run in with a snake in the shower.
The Howling II (1985)On television, Reb appeared in both dramas and comedies as a guest star on shows including; Kojak, Emergency!, CHiPs, The Rockford Files, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Facts of Life, Happy Days, Miami Vice and Three's Company. On film, many of you may have seen Reb in movies including Earthquake, Big Wednesday, Uncommon Valor, The Howling II, Your Sister is a Werewolf and Strike Commando,
Happy Days (1977)Reb Brown may be best known for his turn as Captain America in a 1970 television movie and it's sequel later the same year. I couldn't find an Instagram for Reb, but he does have a Facebook page which appears to still be quite active. You can check that out HERE: After not appearing on screen in eighteen years, Brown returned to acting in 2012 in the film, Night Claws and in 2016 in the film Surge of Power: Revenge of the Sequel.
Three's Company (1979)Yor: The Hunter from the Future (1983)
Change of Address: Butch by TR Pics
Like Facebook, Instagram began erratically censoring images of the male form, even ones that followed the rules. To make things even more complicated, trying to communicate directly with Instagram is next to impossible, making it difficult to push back when images were deleted and threats of losing one membership were threatened. Lately, Instagram's attempt to compete with TikTok has also led to issues. It's becoming so video heavy, induvial still images are easily getting lost in the noise.