Is it just me or does anyone find guys that where glasses to be sexy as heck? I've had this "thing" for guys in glasses for as long as I can remember. In the last few years, glasses have become a fashion statement, bold is beautiful. Glasses, woo hoo! 👓👓👓
I'm glad that I have support from my two SYC sistas, thank you!
My guess is that if women find men in glasses sexy, there must be men who find women, men who find men, women who find women who wear glasses, fricken sexy and hot as hell.
Regarding the Colin Firth look in specs, HELL, YEAH!, that's what I'm talking about when I said bold is beautiful! That look is totally spex-y ( thank you, alexblue ) and as for Megan Fox, she's simply gorgeous with or without!
Depends on the type of glasses. There are some glasses that can make certain men or women downright scary looking. A friend of mine in the armed forces used to refer to those kind of glasses as BC glasses, I asked what that meant and he said that BC stands for birth control as in they make the wearer so ugly, the glasses act as form of birth control. But i found they guy that plays Clark Kent in the new movie super hot with the nerdy glasses.
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But what you've referred to as nerdy glasses, I've found for many years, to be super sexy and have been attracted to for more years then can remember!
As for the "NOT" picture, look at the way his eyes are bugging. Do you think that he forgot his readers at home and borrowed his mom's specs to read menu? If those were frames that he selected, shame on the optician at Sears Optical! It was their duty to steer him toward men's frames!
Oh, but of course! Salt and pepper hair, tidy trimmed beard, bald, clean shaven, it's all good! There's something about guys in glasses that is just so spex-y!
Ellen's program today featured guest today was Chris Hemsworth. Hubba-hubba! He and his family have returned to Australia, which unbeknownst to me, is the home to everything ( spider, snake, bug, etc ) that could kill you.
Frick, Chris was not joking, he takes pictures for proof! Snakes that are 15 feet long that are able to slide into the house, spiders that are the size of a dinner plate....... OMG! 😨😨😨😨
The ball is eligible to be TAKEen only after 2 hours have passed and it was not passed to another member who is online at that time. Gosh, did that make sense?
I posted that in the wee hours of the morning, couldn't sl33p, I saw that the member who had the ball was offline and I thought I could go in and grab it. You've got to allow the member who has the ball 120 minutes to react and only after that time expires, will the ball be eligible to be TAKen. Just vist that page from time to time to determine whether the ball is eligible for a steal, if it is, it will be reflected.
I will try to make this short. We were at the Florida Panthers vs New York Islanders playoff game last night. We have a tradition of throwing rubber rats on the ice after victories and hat tricks. This superstition started back in 1986 when before a game a player whacked a rat with his stick as it ran through the locker room. He then went on to score 3 goals that night and it was named a "Rat Trick". 30 years later the ritual still continues. I was wondering if any of your sports teams, wherever you live have any superstitions like this? --------------------------------------- added after 5 minutes
All y'all are just wannabes! This is something that I grabbed from the Internet, read on;
The Legend of the Octopus is a sports tradition during Detroit Red Wings home playoff games involving dead octopuses thrown onto the ice rink. The origins of the activity go back to the 1952 playoffs, when a National Hockey League team played two best-of-seven series to capture the Stanley Cup. Having eight arms, the octopus symbolized the number of playoff wins necessary for the Red Wings to earn the Stanley Cup. The practice started April 15, 1952, when Pete and Jerry Cusimano, brothers and storeowners in Detroit's Eastern Market, hurled an octopus into the rink of The Old Red Barn. The team swept the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens en route to winning the championship, as well as winning two of the next three championships.
Since 1952, the practice has persisted with each passing year. In one 1995 game, fans threw 36 octopuses, including a specimen weighing 38 pounds (17 kg). The Red Wings' unofficial mascot is a purple octopus named Al, and during playoff runs, two of these mascots are also hung from the rafters of the Joe Louis Arena, symbolizing the 16 wins now needed to take home the Stanley Cup. The practice has become such an accepted part of the team's lore, fans have developed various techniques and "octopus etiquette" for launching the creatures onto the ice.
I guess the Red Wings may have their hands full with that other Florida team. Who would have thought, hockey in Florida. Unless Ben Bishop mysteriously misses the rest of the seriuos. It's not looking too good for hockeytown.
I initially thought that your post was to showcase a tradition that Floridians have enjoyed for 30 years. Hey, throw a rat on the ice if you like, Detroiters have been hurling octopuses for more than 60 years. And sneaking an octopus in on your person is a lot more tricky than a rat. Again, I thought that you just wanted to discuss traditions but it is clear that you came to trash talk the Red Wings!
As a Canadian I have to speak up since Hockey is our religion, it happened in 1996 You guys didnt have a team in 1986. But you definitely have a shot to go back to the finals like you did that year
My guess is that if women find men in glasses sexy, there must be men who find women, men who find men, women who find women who wear glasses, fricken sexy and hot as hell.
so you find guys sexy that are wearing white socks.... a robe and glasses is this right ?
I go for the Colin Firth look, like Kingsman: The S3cr3t Service (very good film!)
Dorothy Parker 1937: Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses. Not these days, Mrs Parker!
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As for the "NOT" picture, look at the way his eyes are bugging. Do you think that he forgot his readers at home and borrowed his mom's specs to read menu? If those were frames that he selected, shame on the optician at Sears Optical! It was their duty to steer him toward men's frames!
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Only cuz we see what your momma and daddy done gave you!
I have just ruined the idea of spec wearers being spexy !!!!
Frick, Chris was not joking, he takes pictures for proof! Snakes that are 15 feet long that are able to slide into the house, spiders that are the size of a dinner plate....... OMG! 😨😨😨😨
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I posted that in the wee hours of the morning, couldn't sl33p, I saw that the member who had the ball was offline and I thought I could go in and grab it. You've got to allow the member who has the ball 120 minutes to react and only after that time expires, will the ball be eligible to be TAKen. Just vist that page from time to time to determine whether the ball is eligible for a steal, if it is, it will be reflected.
...hmmm... fancy a game of I Spy instead?
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The Legend of the Octopus is a sports tradition during Detroit Red Wings home playoff games involving dead octopuses thrown onto the ice rink. The origins of the activity go back to the 1952 playoffs, when a National Hockey League team played two best-of-seven series to capture the Stanley Cup. Having eight arms, the octopus symbolized the number of playoff wins necessary for the Red Wings to earn the Stanley Cup. The practice started April 15, 1952, when Pete and Jerry Cusimano, brothers and storeowners in Detroit's Eastern Market, hurled an octopus into the rink of The Old Red Barn. The team swept the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens en route to winning the championship, as well as winning two of the next three championships.
Since 1952, the practice has persisted with each passing year. In one 1995 game, fans threw 36 octopuses, including a specimen weighing 38 pounds (17 kg). The Red Wings' unofficial mascot is a purple octopus named Al, and during playoff runs, two of these mascots are also hung from the rafters of the Joe Louis Arena, symbolizing the 16 wins now needed to take home the Stanley Cup. The practice has become such an accepted part of the team's lore, fans have developed various techniques and "octopus etiquette" for launching the creatures onto the ice.
We take our hockey seriously, here in Hockeytown!
I initially thought that your post was to showcase a tradition that Floridians have enjoyed for 30 years. Hey, throw a rat on the ice if you like, Detroiters have been hurling octopuses for more than 60 years. And sneaking an octopus in on your person is a lot more tricky than a rat. Again, I thought that you just wanted to discuss traditions but it is clear that you came to trash talk the Red Wings!
That's what I call the chime on here.
I like Clanky but I'd like to know if it's possible to disable it. Thanks.
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