Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Favorite Pic of the Day for March 26th

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Stasik by The Male Image

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The Bottom Line

Nap Time...

I'm not sure there's a better visual to sell blankets, than the hot body of the company's founder.  I mean, we all love to cuddle up under a blanket and watch a movie, take a nap, or just fool around.  I know when I was a teen, my girlfriend (yes girlfriend... ) and I, did plenty of things under a blanket.  We did many of those things, while watching movies with my parents sitting just a few feet away.

In this case, the company's founder is Tommy Higham, who is also the creative directo for Lola Blankets.  Said to have 'life-changing' softness.  The #1 blanket in the world is made with an innovative faux fur, and perfect to curl up and cuddle with.  The blankets cost between about $200 and $400 which is worth it, if they're actually that soft.  Still, it's a wee steep unless Tommy comes with the (his) package.

Tommy Higham on Instagram

Face Card: Lorenzo Musetti


Although FH is focused on the male form, it was the the handsome face of Lorenzo Musetti that first caught my eye.  Now, I know many of you have enjoyed the form of the Italian tennis player on the court, but it was some headshots I saw on social media that had me searching for more....


Those head shots....


Dylan O'Brien in Send Help

When an employee and her insufferable boss become stranded on a deserted island, the only survivors of a plane crash, they must overcome past grievances and work together to make it out alive.


I know most of you have seen these by now, but I couldn't not post this incredible scene featuring actor Dylan O'Brien.  I've been enjoying O'Brien's work for years, going back to Teen Wolf and The Maze Runner series.  This scene also features one of our best, and brightest views of Dylan's delicious derriere. 


I was especially impressed with O'Brien's work in last years Twinless, which I posted about HERE:.  The film was unique, well written and directed, and beautifully acted by O'Brien and James Sweeney.  Although it won critical praise, I was really hoping O'Brien and Sweeney, (who also wrote and directed) would have won more.  O'Brien should, IMP, have been an Academy Award contender.