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Before he put on all the weight? He definitely didn't have a "tiny tush" as Gregory.
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She was brilliant at doing exactly that in her episodes on "Mom." Her zingers were a high point for me in that very well-written sitcom.
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Thiago sports recovery fake ass
Marc in Calif replied to TakeOneForTheTeam's topic in Spas & Masseurs
Proofreading your post before submitting it would prevent such ridiculous sentences from being published. 😚 -
https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/43462/
Marc in Calif replied to jrstable's topic in Spas & Masseurs
Don't read too much into the wink at the end. He's from Brazil and probably doesn't even realize that the horny, lascivious guys in this forum might interpret a wink as a come-on or flirty-flirt. -
This belongs in the Spas & Masseurs forum, not the Deli (for escorts).
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Deportation Nation---How does this affect the hobby?
Marc in Calif replied to + keroscenefire's topic in The Lounge
Yes indeed! Defined according to the "official" line -- which is, by definition, the line of those who currently are in the ascendancy and govern the nation. If not, who else is "official" these days? -
Deportation Nation---How does this affect the hobby?
Marc in Calif replied to + keroscenefire's topic in The Lounge
You've made a very political statement right there! 😘 -
411 on Sunshine Health and Spa in Toronto
Marc in Calif replied to Rob Toronto's topic in Spas & Masseurs
If the only masseurs are Jason and Randy, which one wears the red nail polish in the photo? 🤣 -
Advertising on Masseurfinder vs Rentmasseur
Marc in Calif replied to FrancisCA's topic in Spas & Masseurs
His gaywellness ad also says this: Basics of sports and wellness. Chinese Yumeiho. Swedish.Relaxing. Head massage. And others It's those "others" with the smile that tells you he's indeed open to sensual extras. -
I've seen this term before. Can you please explain what it means in a massage?
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Tell us what type of masseur does interest you! Then people might be able to make suggestions. ☺️
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Too bad about the tattoos
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Did you submit a post about your experiences in Madrid a year ago after you started this thread with general questions? Any helpful advice?
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I finally saw Tan here in northern California, which he visits often. He's based in NYC. His technique is superb and very focused. It's a deep tissue massage on a table with plenty of stretching. He spends a lot of time on the table over you for better access. As @sterling724 mentioned, Tan's smile is beautiful and genuine (perfect teeth too!). And he's very comfortable in his tall dancer's body, performing in either tight boxer briefs or nude. I hope that New Yorkers will run to make appointments with Tan. Although he lives in Brooklyn, he's accustomed to outcalls to Manhattan and elsewhere -- bringing not his table but a headrest attachment for working on a bed. Last but not least, he's really attuned to music and has an excellent curated playlist of nontypical massage music. 🎼🎵🎶
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I saw Wolf a few months ago. He's the real deal: very skilled and trained, super goodlooking with a constant smile, and nude from the start. His photos are real. To me it was clear that he's comfortable with all kinds of extras. Highly recommended!
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Was your appointment at Thai Massage Time or at his apartment/studio?
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Wrong, of course! 🙃 And your precious reservoirs and dams are now outdated systems of water storage because of increasing drought, dwindling snowpacks, and excessive evaporation. Billions of gallons of water are lost to evaporation each year. Build new ones and these problems will continue. And Big Agriculture will still demand and use 80% of the water in them. Define "plenty" in percentage of actual total snowmelt that goes into the ocean. Then describe the systems of water transportation that are requred to get all of that wasted Sierra Nevada snowmelt into your reservoirs. Drought and high winds? Wow! You're talking about what's predicted by the models of climate change. 👏 💯 As the climate continues to change, many historically wet areas are likely to experience increased precipitation and increased risk of flooding, while historically dry areas are likely to experience less precipitation and increased risk of drought. As a result, since the 1950s, some regions of the world have experienced an increase in some types of drought, including western North America, southern Europe, and much of Africa. For decades? Probably forever. Since California history has been documented, there have been droughts (abnormally dry, moderate drought, severe drought, extreme drought) in 1841, 1863–1864, 1895–1896, 1917–1921, 1922–1926, 1928–1937, 1959–1961, 1971–1972, 1976–1977, 1987–1992, 1999–2004, 2006–2009, 2012–2016, 2020–2022, and 2024–2025. Over the past 25 years, the increasing frequency of drought is also predicted by models of... wait for it... climate change. ____________________ 4 hours ago, BSR asked: ... why did California fail to prepare for drought? ____________________ But you still haven't answered my question: 3 hours ago, Marc in Calif said: And how would you do that? Rainwater harvesting is impossible without rain. Harvesting water from the air is impossible when the humidity is virtually nonexistent? Reservoirs to keep @augustus's little hydrants full of both water and pressure aren't the answer for the reasons I've mentioned above. So let's see it. Write your detailed blueprint for California's water problems as a detailed cost/benefit analysis. I'm sure the world's fifth-largest (soon to be fourth-largest) economy will benefit from your plan. You can easily attach your files to your next comment. 👏📂📂📂👏
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Thanks so much, @mike carey . Very useful. 👍 I've never used that button. It looks so much like the Forward button on email apps!
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This is a comment about Nicolas from Chile, right? That was way back on the previous page, 11 posts ago! It's hard to keep track of guys without a name. 🥰
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Yes! And where were all the rakes? That's what I want to know!
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Wrong! I assume that you got the "verbose" reaction because you posted two (2) times suggesting Pete Hegseth. You kept mentioning him. You posted about him more than was needed, at least according to @Shoedog112 . 😎 Yeah, it might be a joke. But there's a good reason to describe it as "verbose" because it's just too much.
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You seem to forget that by far the largest user of water in all of California is Big Agriculture -- which feeds the nation and not just California. Local population changes won't decrease the need for agriculture exports. ... agriculture uses about 80% of the state's developed water (water that is controlled and managed). The California Department of Food and Agriculture says California grows over a third of the country's vegetables and about three-quarters of fruits and nuts.
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And how would you do that? Rainwater harvesting is impossible without rain. Harvesting water from the air is impossible when the humidity is virtually nonexistent? I realize that you're probably looking to place blame on someone or something. Maybe you can start by blaming human civilization for global warming and climate change.
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