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Left of center, middle-aged, pro-hunting and back-to-basics gay guy livin in a real small town.
It ain't all Brokeback Mountain out here.
You get what you get.
Monday, February 19, 2007
wrestling
Just a few little somethings to look at... A wrestling postcard from the 1880s. You can see more of this sort of things by going to The Web's best amateur wrestling site. Postcards, programs, collectabile stamps and posters.
There's also a great Flickr website put up by sud273. His approach to taking pictures is thus: "...you'll find only wrestlers photos, all home made: this is some kind of job I invented for myself. A testimony of what amateur sport can be before money turns it pro"
Ice fishing and logging camps. Both rigorous activities; both my idea of a good time. Well, at least the ice fishing part anyway. As for the logging camp, I know there are plenty out there who maintain active fantasy lives that once done at the end of the day, that loggers would return to make hay all night. And while I certainly believe that there were times that the men had to be men and relieve themselves of their tensions, I doubt that these guys would be having non-stop orgies well into the night then getting up the next day and going out and cutting down 100 foot trees, prune off their upper branches, hook the logs up to a team of horses and drag them back into camp without being a tad over-tired. Life in a logging camp was far from idylic. Cramped quarters, no insulation [there's likely a good reason why so many of these guys are close to the wood stove] nor indoor flush toilet plumbing; a total lack of privacy [even characters who think that's "hot" have to acknowledge that some moments alone are oft time desired] and close, cramped living quarters. Entertainments ~ when they had them ~ were certainly all male, but as I noted before, I don't doubt that some sexual extra-curriculars took place, but not all the time, and not every night. Still...
WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT LOGGERS + LIFE IN LOGGING CAMPS?: Check out Cowichan Forestry Life's From Camp to Community
Location: Lake Wayward, New England, United States
I like a good cigar, Enjoy taking things apart ta see how they work, Great sense of direction, hard to lose my temper but..., Divorced, Retired partier, Horn Dog