Girls of E3

 

Girls of E3 at the Escape to Crave Island tent at E3 in Los Angeles. These were the only bikinis we found at E3. Yes there were games, gamers, a cosplay fashion show, a green screen for photos and getting lei’d, Pop Chip snacks and surprisingly deodorant. Say cheese!

If you want to see more about what happened, visit www.e3craveisland.com

 

 

Bikinis at Venice Muscle Beach

 

Bikinis during the Venice Muscle Beach women’s competition on Memorial Day 2012 in Venice, California.  We saw more competitors this year than any year we’ve been following this annual tradition.

Time is Now for Bikini Hockey

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Time is Now for Bikini Hockey
Tulsa, Okla. – The idea of a bikini hockey league came to Tulsan Cary Eskridge back in 2004 when the National Hockey League lockout occurred. The lack of major league hockey left the media scrambling to fill the void of hockey news and fans looking for other forms of entertainment. Not a man to sit still, Eskridge started looking for ways to fill the void and that is when the idea of bikini hockey came to Eskridge’s mind.

But there was not enough time to react and make the dream a reality at that time. So the idea stayed on the back burner waiting for the right time. Well, that time has finally come. Eskridge has an extensive hockey background and feels now is the time to finally breathe life into his long-time dream. Eskridge has a background in video production and has also owned inline hockey leagues on and off for the past 20 years and believes the Bikini Hockey League could bring back the popularity and awareness of inline hockey to the mainstream and introduce new fans to a great sport.

Starting next month, Eskridge will start filming the pilot of a reality TV show that
revolves around a bikini hockey league. But many are asking, “why Tulsa?” Why not a larger sports market such as New York or Los Angeles where more fans and potential participants can be reached?

League owner Cary Eskridge feels Tulsa is a good location for many reasons. Tulsa’s central location is one factor. “You just have to look at other major sports that have come to Tulsa,” said Eskridge. “One of Tulsa’s biggest events on a national scale is the Chili Bowl Midget Nationals held every year at the QuikTrip Center. Many thought it would never work when it started more than 25 years ago and now Tulsa is one of the biggest reasons that event works here.”

Eskridge has spent a lifetime promoting hockey in the Tulsa area and knows this market. Tulsa’s central location will reduce travel time and more importantly reduce production costs that would be enormous in major markets. Professional hockey has been played in Tulsa since 1928 and is a big part of Tulsa’s sports history. Eskridge is ready for Tulsa to take the next step.

Contact: Cary Eskridge
Owner
Bikini Hockey League
Phone: 918-518-0647
Email: casting@bikinihockeyleague.com
Website: www.bikinihockeyleague.com