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STRAPPIN’ SUNDAYS

This is a special edition of Strappin’ Sundays.

Today we’re featuring just one model and his jockstrap — MY BOY CHRIS IS IN DA HOUSE!!!! — because he’s a Bill in Exile reader and looks great in a jock.

But not just that!  Oh, no!!!

Because not only is Chris a BIE reader from Canadialand {and cute as all git out to boot} but he’s also just this morning embarked upon a six-day, 600 kilometer {that’s how they say miles up in Canada} bike trip from Toronto to Montreal to benefit PWA Toronto.

PWA Toronto is a 100% volunteer run organization that provides frontline services to people with HIV/AIDS and that relies on donations from people like you and me to stay in business.

Here’s the event page: www.bikerally.org and PWA Toronto’s page can be found here www.pwatoronto.org.

I’d urge you all to head on over there to donate a few shekels and to cheer Chris along on his journey with a message that you can post for him on his pledge page.

Tell him you came from Bill in Exile and that you think he looks cute in his jockstrap.

You can pledge by clicking here on Chris’ pledge page where you can also leave a message for him.

Head on over there and give some money.  Its a great cause and anyone who’s willing to ride a bike for 600 kilometers {miles to us normal people who live in the real world} on behalf of others who are in need deserves to have some money donated in his name.

Scott

4 Responses to “STRAPPIN’ SUNDAYS”

  1. carter Says:

    Give me this Canadialand biker dude peddling his way to Montreal any day over that Arizona dude. He really represents what Strappin’ Sunday is all about

  2. Kevin Says:

    All good things come from Canada, but I guess I’m just a tad biased… btw 600km is about 370ish miles for those that are metrically deficient. I’m not sure if metrically is a word, but seeing as I’m a Canuck i’ll just call it French and leave it at that.

  3. Kiwi Says:

    Scott, you really must get over your aversion to the metric system. The “real world” measures distance in kilometres, not miles. It’s only America and few other bastions of the “imperial” system who continue to cling to outdated forms of measurement. In addition, one mile equals 1.6 kilometres, so Chris’ ride is actually about 372 miles. Kilometres and miles are not interchangeable. We all know you are a stickler for the facts, so there you go!

  4. Jack Says:

    My man is gonna LOVE these pics when he sees them – he’s an amateur cyclist who loves other riders.
    I find the occasional cyclist pretty hot, but Lycra bike shorts are really unforgiving, so most riders end up looking a bit less attractive than they might in regular clothes!

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