Anyway (please read this in an Ellen DeGeneres voice), I had an opportunity to explore more Beefcake the other day. I went to an event with my children and grandchildren. This is an event that I would never have gone to on my own, and unless you are a former marine or married to one, I doubt very much you would have ever gone to one of these either. (By the way it costs $25 a head just to be an observer, so I probably will not go to one of these again!) Oorah!!
There was lots of dust and mud and sweat and blood. You may not know, but it seems that the term cheesecake actually may have originated in Britain way back in the 1660's! Sexy (and promiscuous) women were referred to as cheesecakes and tarts. The few women in the last of my photos in this post are NOT cheesecake and certainly more beefcake. The theory on the word beefcake is that movie cameramen were the first to use the term in the late 1940s and early 1950s when they discovered that women liked to look at well-honed men and actors started taking off their shirts and smiling in that certain way.
These guys above are serious because they clearly are willing to get dirty. We all know how bad dirt is.
This beefcake (with hench woman and child in tow) is not too proud to wear his glasses when the challenge is done.
(No comment on the dude immediately above!)
Get down there and eat that dirt!
NO, the woman in the foreground is not dead or tired, she is actually rolling all the way across to each log.
They were moving very slowly by this time as the ropes were super slippery from all the mud.
As they walked up to the last few challenges they all looked like the walking dead to me!
BUT before they could shower and reveal all those six-packs they still had this last challenge to leap over! "Oorah!!"
I know, you are disappointed that these are not as sexy as you had hoped. Maybe you can go on over to Mage's ComicCon photos as she always manages to catch a sexy type or two and the costumes she photographs are far more intriguing.
Oh ... one last photo to let you know why in the heck I was there. It was to support my granddaughter and grandson. She doesn't usually run in purple net skirt, but Dad was too late on arrival to get her changed!