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    buckguy got a reaction from caliguy in 411 Justin_Teen NYC   
    Easily the most unintentionally funny thread in memory--the fanboys in full rationalization for anything. BN sounding the alarm about negativity. And, yet, if he's lucky he'll be a "WEHT" subject in a few years with his fan boys sounding like sad questioners who want to know if long-retired straight guy Alec Powers is available. The kid is a now grossly overpriced Instagram exhibitionist with a crazy bf. If that's your bar for seriousness, you're spending way too much time here.
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    buckguy got a reaction from + g56whiz in 411 Justin_Teen NYC   
    Easily the most unintentionally funny thread in memory--the fanboys in full rationalization for anything. BN sounding the alarm about negativity. And, yet, if he's lucky he'll be a "WEHT" subject in a few years with his fan boys sounding like sad questioners who want to know if long-retired straight guy Alec Powers is available. The kid is a now grossly overpriced Instagram exhibitionist with a crazy bf. If that's your bar for seriousness, you're spending way too much time here.
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    buckguy got a reaction from + glutes in 411 Grayson Danielz   
    A conservative straight gay with a gay clientele. I'm pretty nonbinary in my thinking about people's sexuality, but this just seems like an odd matrix of things.
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    buckguy got a reaction from Rocky93 in Meth Edition: Matthew Rush   
    You can even find casual heroin injectors. Drug use isn't so simple, nor is addiction.
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    buckguy got a reaction from Bertster in Meth Edition: Matthew Rush   
    These pornstar tragedy threads always wind up being about the posters rather than the guys. The sad thing to me is that Matt is 45 years old and probably no closer to a stable trade or occupation than the average 20 year old. that's the drawback of making a buck off your looks.
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    buckguy got a reaction from liubit in Meth Edition: Matthew Rush   
    These pornstar tragedy threads always wind up being about the posters rather than the guys. The sad thing to me is that Matt is 45 years old and probably no closer to a stable trade or occupation than the average 20 year old. that's the drawback of making a buck off your looks.
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    buckguy got a reaction from JTtorretto in Meth Edition: Matthew Rush   
    You can even find casual heroin injectors. Drug use isn't so simple, nor is addiction.
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    buckguy got a reaction from + OliverSaks in Meth Edition: Matthew Rush   
    You can even find casual heroin injectors. Drug use isn't so simple, nor is addiction.
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    buckguy got a reaction from + Eric Hassan in Meth Edition: Matthew Rush   
    You can even find casual heroin injectors. Drug use isn't so simple, nor is addiction.
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    buckguy got a reaction from Kenny in Meth Edition: Matthew Rush   
    You can even find casual heroin injectors. Drug use isn't so simple, nor is addiction.
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    buckguy got a reaction from + José Soplanucas in Meth Edition: Matthew Rush   
    You can even find casual heroin injectors. Drug use isn't so simple, nor is addiction.
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    buckguy got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Hong Kong/Thailand/SE Asia 1st Time Visit   
    I used to live in Thailand and worked there over a period of 15 years and made trip last year to see friends and other places in the region. Thailand has reached a point where a tour is real unnecessary and off the beaten path places are more and more difficult to find. Bangkok is a sprawling place and many people find it difficult to like. Many of the best things to do are quite simple--taking the express boat on the Chao Phaya River, visditing the Jim Thompson House & the nearby Suan Pakkad Palace, visiting the old temples in the old center near the river. Walking through Chinatown and enjoying seafood in the street restaurants at night. Standard destination include the old capitals in Ayuthhaya & Sukothai, Chaing Mai--the "capital" of the North, which has a nice old center but otherwise is a bit of sprawlburg. Ayuthhaya can be done as a day trip by train 9with taxi at the town) some people do it as a cruise. Kanchanburi is another nice day trip--in October the Erawhan Falls will be filled with water--that is an additional bus ride from Kanchanaburi. The usual beach resorts are pretty overdeveloped and have lost a lot of their character. Pattaya is probably the last interesting but has a gay strip and is convenient to Bangkok. The Northeast is largely unvisited but has interesting Khmer ruins--Phnom Rung is the best--if you're not visiting Angkor Wat. Ban Chiang is on the way to Laos overland and worth seeing--an archeologic site. The high end hotels in Bangkok line the river but ghat's not necessarily the most central location---the Oriental is very nice--very elegant--the Mandarin is newer and a bit on the flashy side. The Millenium Hilton across the river is quite nice. The Conrad, Swissotel and Athenee are nice higher end hotels that are close to the skytrain and near shopping.
     
    Angkor Wat is a real treasure. It deserves a couple day sat least. Siem Reap has become a sprawling tourist town which should give you plenty of time to not be there and see the temples at Angkor. Luang Prabang in Laos is another exceptional place filled with interesting temple architecture and a relaxed vibe.
     
    Late October can be very rainy and there is flooding in places near rivers in Bangkok and Chiang Mai--that's probably the one thing to consider, although unless there is a tropical storm, the rains tend to be monsoons--slate afternoon cloudbursts, although you can get a day or two of continuous rain at times.
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    buckguy got a reaction from trav05 in Hong Kong/Thailand/SE Asia 1st Time Visit   
    I used to live in Thailand and worked there over a period of 15 years and made trip last year to see friends and other places in the region. Thailand has reached a point where a tour is real unnecessary and off the beaten path places are more and more difficult to find. Bangkok is a sprawling place and many people find it difficult to like. Many of the best things to do are quite simple--taking the express boat on the Chao Phaya River, visditing the Jim Thompson House & the nearby Suan Pakkad Palace, visiting the old temples in the old center near the river. Walking through Chinatown and enjoying seafood in the street restaurants at night. Standard destination include the old capitals in Ayuthhaya & Sukothai, Chaing Mai--the "capital" of the North, which has a nice old center but otherwise is a bit of sprawlburg. Ayuthhaya can be done as a day trip by train 9with taxi at the town) some people do it as a cruise. Kanchanburi is another nice day trip--in October the Erawhan Falls will be filled with water--that is an additional bus ride from Kanchanaburi. The usual beach resorts are pretty overdeveloped and have lost a lot of their character. Pattaya is probably the last interesting but has a gay strip and is convenient to Bangkok. The Northeast is largely unvisited but has interesting Khmer ruins--Phnom Rung is the best--if you're not visiting Angkor Wat. Ban Chiang is on the way to Laos overland and worth seeing--an archeologic site. The high end hotels in Bangkok line the river but ghat's not necessarily the most central location---the Oriental is very nice--very elegant--the Mandarin is newer and a bit on the flashy side. The Millenium Hilton across the river is quite nice. The Conrad, Swissotel and Athenee are nice higher end hotels that are close to the skytrain and near shopping.
     
    Angkor Wat is a real treasure. It deserves a couple day sat least. Siem Reap has become a sprawling tourist town which should give you plenty of time to not be there and see the temples at Angkor. Luang Prabang in Laos is another exceptional place filled with interesting temple architecture and a relaxed vibe.
     
    Late October can be very rainy and there is flooding in places near rivers in Bangkok and Chiang Mai--that's probably the one thing to consider, although unless there is a tropical storm, the rains tend to be monsoons--slate afternoon cloudbursts, although you can get a day or two of continuous rain at times.
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    buckguy got a reaction from + Tarte Gogo in 411 Justin_Teen NYC   
    Some entertaining dish and general bitchiness about him at datalounge. Just search under "instgram whore" or use his other name
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    buckguy got a reaction from marylander1940 in 411 on Chad In Spokane   
    Contacted him. He was quick to reply. Despite advertising incalls, he won't be doing them for a couple weeks (which I guess means he's moving to DC). He asked for my stats. I decided not to go further.
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    buckguy got a reaction from marylander1940 in SF-Brett Holt   
    He's been discussed many times in the past. Terms like flaky often come up. I found him distant, but an interesting person, an impression some others shared. Not updating the pics seems like a dealbreaker, though.
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    buckguy got a reaction from + Just Sayin in Ever bump into an escort in real life?   
    The P Street Whole Foods in DC seems to be a draw for them. I saw Heath Jordan there once--shortly before seeing him otherwise. I saw Mike Gaite jogging in front of the store (then closed) on Christmas Day last year. Draven Torres was another shopper--he has a totally different energy in person, as opposed to on video. Beyond visitors, I noticed that David Benjamin is now selling real estate at one of the offices on 14th Street under his non-stage name, of course.
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    buckguy got a reaction from + quoththeraven in Do Any NYC Escorts Like Opera   
    The reason for the dressing up in the old days was probably the dress code for business, as most flyers were traveling ifor business. It's easier to wear a jacket than to pack it, but frankly I rarely need to do either. My point is that these "good old days" we're a million years ago and haven't really meant much in ages.
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    buckguy got a reaction from coolbuckeye in 411 Columbus Bradley Stewart   
    If you look at cities within a few hours of Columbus, none of them have substantial numbers of escorts--not even Detroit which has a much larger metro area. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and Cleveland each have two sizable universities and even the ones that are commuter schools would be theoretical candidates for guys becoming escorts. The two cities with lots of students and sizable numbers of escorts are Philly and Boston---both are much larger metros than Columbus and the numbers of students are something like 25-300K in Boston and well over 100k in Philly. Columbus and all these other places are smaller metro areas than places with sizable numbers of escorts. Columbus also isn't a convention hub or a tourist destination. Its mainstays are things like state government which, at best, provide a middle class income. Yes, there's some tech, but its not Silicon Valley. Mostly its regional offices and logistics and middle class that lives off that. There simply isn't a huge market in any of the Midwestern cities except Chicago--the Twin Cities (which have a big state school), St. Louis, none of them.
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    buckguy got a reaction from dcguy20 in 411 Billy Santoro   
    Thanks. Glad I don't shop there. I did take a look at his twitter. He does the same stuff other guys do (like endlessly repost the same pics) but there's just a sad desperate quality to it. Also, no mention of "Seth". They were packaged as a couple for awhile and didn't they get married? Usually guys who are partnered that publicly mention their hubby in their posts even if they're basically selling themselves.
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