Saturday, June 21, 2025

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Jude Bellingham: Minor Adjustments


Although British footballer Jude Bellingham has posed for many hot photos, including for SKIMS underwear, (above) some of my favorite shots are of Jude 'adjusting'.  Not adjusting his package, but adjusting his uniform.


I never really played my soccer, except recreationally with my friends.  My sports were primarily Hockey and Baseball, along with a short stint playing high school basketball.  If you've played any sport however, you know the need for adjustment.


No matter what you're wearing, bodies get hot and sweaty when playing sports.  Uniforms get wet and cling and jockstraps get sweaty.  Athletes are always dealing with the heat and sweat by using their uniform to wipe off.  I think for me, the worst was when playing hockey.  The cup made adjusting pretty much impossible.  


The easiest for me was when playing baseball.  First off, there are innings, so there are breaks in between to adjust and cool off.  I also usually played in the outfield, so there were many moments to lift my shirt to wipe my forehead, or adjust as needed.  I don't remember ever pulling the move Jude does above, but it looks rather satisfying. 


Number Eight seems to be frequently adjusting his shirt, adjusting his shorts, and pulling his shorts down to give his beautiful behind some fresh air.  Thankfully, there were sports photographers close by to catch so much of the action.




Rods & Reels 🐟

'The best bait for the best catch.'


Last month, I featured a series of hot fishermen showing off their catch of the day. (HERE:)  While I was searching for hotties holding their trophies,  I also found quite a few shots of men holding their rods and reels.  Although fishing season varies from location to location, it usually begins in early Spring running through the summer until early Autumn.


I spent a lot of time casting my line as a kid, especially during the summer.  My family often camped by the ocean, and my Grandmother lived by an old fishing wharf.   In between catching, and then releasing, plenty of squid and sculpins, I managed to catch the odd mackerel or stiped bass.  I didn't eat fish back then, but was able to sell it to other campers or family members who would then put it on the BBQ.