❤Bienvenidos a la primera Miscelánea del año❤ Muchos temas, muchas imágenes, mucho de todo, no se asusten ni se abrumen😏, tómense estos días para mirar, recorrer y disfrutar... Vengan conmigo y empecemos: Alfred Eisenstaedt: "Premiere en la Scala", 1934 Abrazo (1952) fotografiado por George Platt Lynes Alexander Deyneka: "Ducha después de la batalla", 1942. Alfred le-Petit (1841-1909), caricaturista e ilustrador francés de la época de Napoleón III, en reposo. Andreas Giesen by Laurent Humbert Andy Gibb Antonio Valentini Armie Hammer Basil Rathbone y Tyrone Power en "The Mark of Zorro", 1940 Body Magazine, Noviembre 1974 Brad Davis en 'Querelle' de Rainer Werner Fassbinder de 1982, basada en la novela 'Querelle de Brest' de Jean Genet. Javier Trelis Sempere: 'Jon' Cartel italiano de 1899 de Marcello Dudovich que anuncia tinta para escribir. Cesar Romero se ducha con sus amigos, feliz Chris Fawcett El talentoso Christoph Waltz Claude...
Quite a few photos before you can comment, 1-10 would be a proper amount - I am going to try to count the amount before I comment again
ResponderEliminarI counted 29 very hot men it would have been nice to highlight which ones they were but I don't think it would be very hard to figure them out. Also a little hard to prove I am not a robot when I don't understand spanish too good.
ResponderEliminarIt would also be good to be able to go back to where left off when commenting - should be automatic after posting
ResponderEliminarGary, I understand Spanish, but to be serious I think this blog is somewhat easier to follow than some of our American ones. The first time I saw the "prove you're not a robot" I did trial and error and clicked in the box and I got a green check mark. In this one click box "No soy un robot" then "Publicar comentario" I have been following this blog about a year and half. I know you will love. I DO!!! Good luck dear friend.
ResponderEliminarGary,unfortunately there is no "go back" You have to start again into the blog. The only true pitfall. The blogmaster loves hairy, very hairy, well endowed men. The title of the blog itself implies that. Vellohomo is a made up Latin for hairy man.
ResponderEliminarTony, the title of the blog Vellohomo is packed with puns. In the first place "vello" is not from the Latin for hairy although it is derived from the Latin "vellis", but from Spanish for body hair (i.e. all hair except the hair on our heads), so you're right that it translates as "hairy man." "Homo" is Latin for man but it's also Greek for "same," and in colloquial speech is short for homosexual, as in English.
ResponderEliminarAlso "vello" in Spanish has the same pronunciation as "bello" (beautiful) since Spanish does not distinguish between "b" and "v", as English does.
So Vellohomo is a rich concoction of words originating from different languages that can mean or insinuate anything from hairy man, hairy homo; and if spoken aloud, beautiful man, beautiful homo...
I agree with your and Gary's comments on the mechanics of the blog, but its predominantly mature super hot men have kept me going for many years!
Thanks Jaymont, very kind of you. Keep enjoying it.
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