Each Friday morning I post a riddle to get you to think outside the box and exercise your brain. If you are stumped, share it with a friend or colleague to see if you can figure it out together.
I’ll confirm answers later in the day so don’t worry if you don’t see your comment posted right away. I want to give everyone a chance.
This weeks riddle: What has rivers but no water; forests but no trees; and cities but no people?
Move over Dollar Shave Club, this video (see below) had me laughing out loud and I think you will too. Check it out.
Every guy hates dealing with male spotting — that extra drop that sticks around after you pee. Ed Daniels finally solves this problem with tiny diapers that fit snugly onto the tip of any penis.
This was the article in The Boston Globe after epic traffic had many in their car for hours. Without traffic, Boston to Ptown takes approximately 2 hours. However, several friends spent more than 5 hours driving back home last weekend. My advice, take the ferry if you live in Boston.
Need details about the ferry companies and schedules? Give me a shout and I’m happy to offer my advice.
Thanks to the Highland Street Foundation, Free fun Friday’s has returned to Boston. Each week six museums and cultural venues will be free every Friday.
Tomorrow, July 12th, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston will be free. To see the full list of museums and cultural institutions free tomorrow link here.
ManSwap returns to the SoWa Open Market this Sunday. Guys bring your gently used clothing and accessories, for each item you bring you’ll get a swap ticket to exchange for another item.
Bear Week in Provincetown officially starts Saturday, July 13th and thousands of men will fly into Boston the day before.
Boston’s Bear Bar, Pi Alley, will be hosting their annual kick off party on Friday, July 12th so come over and check them out. The party gets very crowded but is always fun. If you see me there, please say hello.
Mighty Mighty Bosstones perform Sat, July 20th on The Boston Common
Mark your calendars and make plans to check out Boston’s first annual performing arts festival, Outside the Box. This free festival starting later this weekend on Saturday, July 13th will run for one week through Sunday, July 21st and turn the Boston Common and City Hall Plaza into performance spaces, with over 200 events showcasing the best of Boston and Massachusetts.
OUTSIDE THE BOX FESTIVAL – JULY 13TH – 21st
Outside the Box Festival includes a line up of 200 artists. To see the full line up of artists link here, and to see the schedule of this 9-day festival link here. In addition to attracting some amazingly gifted artists, from July 18th – 21st a festival within a festival featuring some of the city’s best local restaurants and celebrity chefs will take place in Boston’s City Hall Plaza. For more information about the Boston FoodFest link here.
Last week I was joined by tens of thousands of men who spent their 4th of July holiday and weekend in Provincetown. The weather was incredibly hot, making Ptown the perfect place to be. The beaches, pools and pretty much everywhere was packed but all seemed to have fun – I know I did. Enjoy the quick video below and much thanks to everyone who posed.
Saturday starts yet another huge theme week, Bear Week, in Provincetown. If you are going – have a blast.
Special thanks to The Crown and Anchor for providing passes to check out all the parties they hosted through the week.
Next week, on Thursday, July 18th the ever so hunky Justin Utley will be performing one show during Bear Week in Provincetown at The Crown and Anchor.
Not familiar with Justin? I first wrote about him in early 2012 back when each Monday I posted my “Men of Twitter“.
I’ve also included below a video clip of Justin’s song “It Is What It Is“. If you like what you hear and want to hear more, you may purchase tickets (provided they are still available) online here.
A reader of this blog forward me this photo of this gorgeous guy so I thought I’d add a bonus “Temptation Tuesday” post. I doubted anyone would give me grief. Much thanks Keith for sharing.