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Except for the covers, with their images of sinewy limbs, flowing, Fabio-esque locks or, as she put it, "the mullets and the man chests".
"It's stuff I never would have checked out at the Barnes and Noble, because the gleaming and oily man chests would have made me blush too much".
An animal could behold Nigel Farage and Bob Geldof bumping their big angry old man chests together and they would just assume it was a mating ritual and move on.
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"Well, this is a man chest for my man cave".
They are both called "Untitled," dated 1994 and 1997, and they both depict a nebulous form of a gaunt, headless man chest down in a field of unyielding black earth.
And Henry VIII is remembered, still, as he has been for five centuries, as a huge, hearty man, chest broad as a wall, his legs arrogantly apart and his elbows flaunting his right to push everyone aside.
"We actually duct-tape our man chest to achieve cleavage.
Another strongman event: pull huge smooth round atlas stones up and balance them on your great rippling strong man chest, lathered in chalk dust, and then put that down again on a plinth.
They passed hundreds of fragile-looking old men, chests heavy with medals commemorating their Red Army service.
She says that wearing cotton and layering is smart, but that generally, "modest Western dress is much appreciated" -- with the stress on "modest," including no bare shoulders or, for men, chests.
Their ludicrous animosities and macho-man chest-beating are fair game, but when Forsythe throws in a character, Evan (Chris Bunton), who has Down's syndrome, things get a little icky.
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