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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Beefcake Question


Do you ever think David Hasselhoff felt exploited for his body, back in the day?

I was doing a search on him for something completely unrelated to securing beefcake photos -- and like the very first picture of him is lying naked with a Shar-Pei over his weiner.

And there's tons of photos of him from his "Knight Rider" and "Baywatch" days like that -- shirtless, posing in a leather jacket and Speedos.

My God, the above picture is like the perfect counterpart to that classic "woman with snake" photo:


And what about the animals, how do they feel about being living loincloths?

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:32 PM

    Shouldn't he be posing with a dachshund?

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  2. Anonymous12:48 PM

    Ugh.

    Sadly, I remember this picture. A magazine my sister used to subscribe to when we were kids ran it (I want to say it was Cosmo, but I don't remember for sure). It was a centerfold.

    My first reaction was to recoil in disgust. My second reaction was to wonder what moron came up with the idea to use puppies to cover up Hassel's hoff.

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  3. You know, the scary thing is that the idea behind Knight Rider came from the thought that good looking male actors couldn't act, and so let's have a show that has the hero drive around, kiss the girl, punch the bad guy, and smile at the camera; then the car can do all the acting.

    So Hasselhoff was definitely hired for the show for his beefcake qualities (and not for his acting). Honestly, I don't know what to do with that.

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  4. Down is Natassia Kinski, beatifull, Hasselhoff...

    I prefer forget this image.

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  5. Those poor doggies look like they're looking for some freedom.

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  6. Guys like to be ogled and objectified. It's comittment and other harrassments that weigh us down.

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  7. Maybe the dogs with lots of extra skin folds are meant to imply something about his... overhang.

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  8. Speaking for all animals everywhere, they enjoy such treatment. It's what they feel they were born to do and an expression of their intrisic selves.

    Actually, I want to know what happened to the puppies afterwards. Were they adopted and comforted? Or were they used to make a coat for Mr. Hasselhoff in lieu of monetary compensation?

    The snake lives in an assisted living facility for retired modelling snakes in Sarasota, FL.

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  9. I see way better composition in the Kinski shot.
    Was that an ad for the bracelet ?

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  10. When the snake eats the pooch...exactly what is that going to be a symbol of?

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