Over the years, there have been dozens of men who were the ultimate men of their time. Guys like Clint Eastwood, Burt Reynolds, and Bruce Campbell.
But lately, thanks to a squadron of loyal fans and some very effective marketing campaigns, there are a few men that have become the very personification of the ultimate man. Thanks to the thousands of quotes attributed to them, they are almost caricatures of actual men. They are living legends.
These men need no introduction. I’m sure you’ll recognize all of them:
So I ask you today: Among these men, who is the ultimate man, and why?
Where is the obligatory girl-in-her-underwear picture?
Sorry John–all men today.
Perhaps I’m the only out-of-touch person who reads this blog, but is Dos Equis Guy someone most people have heard of, or was he added as a joke? I looked him up online, and clearly he does exist, but the site I went to didn’t show much about him.
Also, since you have TiVO and you no longer have to watch comercials, how do you know about Old Spice Man and Dos Equis Guy?
The Dos Equis Guy is The Most Interesting Man in the World! It’s an ad campaign that’s been in place for a few years now–you’ve never seen one of those commercials (I don’t blame you–I hardly ever watch commercials anymore).
I know about Old Spice Man because of an innovative ad campaign that happened recently. You can read about it here: https://creativecooler.blogspot.com/2010/07/old-spice-wk-and-invention-of-real-time.html
I have another nomination for the Ultimate Man: Bat Masterson
How’s this for a manly one-sentence Wikipedia bio:
William Barclay “Bat” Masterson (November 26, 1853 – October 25, 1921) was a figure of the American Old West known as a buffalo hunter, U.S. Army scout, avid fisherman, gambler, frontier lawman, U.S. Marshal, and sports editor and columnist for the New York Morning Telegraph.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat_Masterson
Also, I think it’s a shame that two of the three nominees for Ultimate Man are both fictional and products of marketing campaigns. Surely the Ultimate Man wouldn’t bother wasting his time hawking hygiene products or Mexican beer?!
Hm. Never heard of Bat Masterson. He sounds like quite the man.
Is hawking beer a waste of time?
I love the Dos Equis guy! Mostly because the commercials are so ridiculous. However, the Old Spice guy bugs me. There’s no level of appeal to him. Plus my dad uses Old Spice… turn off.
And Old Spice has aluminum in it. A real man would never use a product that has been linked to causing medical issues such as Alzheimer’s. Sure Dos Equis can cause a slew of issues, but it’s pretty clear that alcohol isn’t good. Whereas the aluminum/deodorant issue isn’t as publicized.
I had no idea! I use Old Spice. No wonder I’m so forgetful. What deodorant would you suggest? There should be a Dos Equis deodorant.
Holy smokes Jamey, you stole one of my blog ideas I was working on for this week. I was going to do the “Mount Rushmore” of awesome men, and you nailed three of them. My fourth was “Black Dynamite,” which, if you haven’t seen the movie, he fits right in with this group. Or just check out the trailer on YouTube.
My vote goes to TMIMITW. Why? Even though he is a ripoff of the Chuck Norris Facts, he actually gets me to order Dos Equis when I’m in certain moods, just so I can say, “I don’t always drink beer, but when I do . . . I prefer Dos Equis.”
Wow, sorry about that. You should still write the post–all I did was post some photos! Black Dynamite certainly belongs in this group (which, I must say, is quite diverse!)
Jamey should have been an option on that poll, he’s definitely up for the ultimate man nomination in my book.
That’s very flattering, but I don’t hold a candle to these men. 🙂
I also don’t hold many candles. I don’t think I even own a candle.
You can borrow one of mine.
See the book “Badass.” the first 2/3 is like Deadliest warrior, but near the end they talk about some individuals.
Of the three options here, I’d go with Dos Equis Guy. And I think Black Dynamite is ridiculous.
What about, like, Steven King? Give me a brainy man. Like a hunky chess champion who rescues babies from burning buildings. Daily. These are my rules.
I think Chuck Norris invented chess, Harley. And babies.
Old Spice guy, of course. He knows he’s a cliche. And he’s funny.
The Aluminum/Alzheimer’s link was au courant 25 or 30 years ago, but today (2010) few researchers think aluminum exposure is a risk factor. There is some research into the way the body processes metals generally, and perhaps there is something in this mechansim that might possibly be linked to Alzheimer’s, but nobody knows. https://is.gd/eB7R2 https://is.gd/eB8k8
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Thanks for clarifying, Tom. Now I can happily continue to lather myself with Old Spice every day.
Maybe Chuck Norris was a fragment of the Ultimate Man, but if Bruce Lee was alive he would destroy Chuck and the other two pretenders at the same time