As is tradition here at FH, this past Saturday, we had our annual Halloween gala and costume contest. Although Covid has decreased, with winter soon upon us, for everyone's safety, vaccinations were still mandatory for all participants. We did eliminate the mask requirement this year, however testing prior to arrival was still a must.
Social distancing was encouraged, but with a room filled of hot, mostly naked men, we quickly gave up trying to enforce it. We did reduce the numbers, but a small group of spectators were welcomed at this years bash. If you couldn't attend however, we were camera ready, with some of the best and most creative non-costumes featured here. Below are this years winners.
Our cop Arad certainly took his role serious, and had to be asked several times to stop trying to handcuff the other guests. He did win over the judges however, but demonstrating his technique for being one of the forces most popular beat cops.
SuperheroWe also crown a winner in the superhero category and Conor took this year's prize with his creative take on the genre. Not content to come as just one superhero, Conor took a pared down approach to mashing both Superman and Wonder Woman into one look.
SkipperAlthough he was a little fit for the role, our Skipper from Gilligan's Island was a big hit. It didn't hurt that he kept doing the helicopter with his little buddy.
BoxerAnother pared down outfit was our resident boxer. He bobbed and weaved all night, bouncing up and down while clinching his tight buns at the same time. He lost a few points for asking the judges to pound him, but he made up for it with his skills with giving low blows.
GladiatorGladiator costumes are always popular, especially when they're only made up of a helmet, leather gloves and some body make-up. The judges decided the Gladiator above, had the most appetizing arena, that they most wanted to enter.
BatmanBatman is always a popular choice, but estebancoach didn't make the list because of his mask or cape. It was the bat signal he was releasing with the curve of his ass, that most judges responded to.
Michael MyersSpeaking of ass curves, thedannyice and his Michael Myers certainly had a nice one. It may also have been that he chose to wear a pair of Laurie Strode's panties, that gave him an edge.
Teddy BearOk, so our teddy bear wasn't all that creative, especially given he that his sexy fur, was mostly Au natural. He took his role seriously though, insisting he was serious about being a real teddy. To prove it, he insisted that all the judges take turns cuddling and spooning him in bed.
Tony the TigerOur Tony has come as a tiger before but this time, he shy away from exposing his stripes. Tony was a rather aggressive jungle cat, stalking and dragging each of the judges, one by one, into one of the ballrooms private rooms. The judges didn't seem to mind, as each of them when they came out, shouted that was grrreat!
Winner of most Interactive:One the most interactive costumes of the night came from Michael from the Entertain Me Blog. As he usually does, Michael arrived naked, and was almost not allowed in given he didn't have a costume. That's when Michael went to work and pulled out his painting supplies. As guest entered the party, Michael had them grab his brush and take a few strokes. When they were all done, Michael was both totally wet and cover. He then turned to the judges, and stated his costume was 'door prize'. He was let right in.
Couples WinnerThere were pairs dressed as Barney and Fred, but Andrew and Scott took top, and bottom, prize for couples costumes. It wasn't just their outfits, but because they came commando, and twirled around for the judges as their animal skin tunics flew in the air. Needless to say, a gay old time was had by all.!
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