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Bernie Madoff seeks early release from prison due to terminal illness
+ purplekow replied to EZEtoGRU's topic in The Lounge
Did I misunderstand your sentence: So the decision to make it costly is a choice unrelated to the sentence or the crime? -
Bernie Madoff seeks early release from prison due to terminal illness
+ purplekow replied to EZEtoGRU's topic in The Lounge
White collar criminals are much more likely to be incarcerated in a more luxurious facility compared to murderers. So the nature of the crime does influence the type of facility in which criminal are held. Usually the richer the criminal , the more luxurious the accommodations. -
https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/08/entertainment/robert-conrad-obit-trnd/index.html. in this interview clip he was 60. Still looking great and a great deep sexy voice.
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https://images.app.goo.gl/Ucs57m1nBAAcU88a8. If you are not familiar with him, linked above is a series of about 50 pictures of him. Most are shirtless and some of them give a nice view of a very nice VPL package,
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From his shirtless scenes while restrained in the TV show Wild Wild West to his sweaty, muscular hairy chest in Baa Baa Black Sheep to his macho statement about Knocking it Off His Shoulder in an EverReady commercial, Robert Conrad was a sexy sexy man. I did not realize that I had a crush on him until decades later, but I was always a bit aroused when his shows were on TV and always disappointed if the shirt did not come off. Oh, he wore really tight, ass hugging pants most of the time. My guess, he was still a testosterone oozing hunk of man in his 80's. At least, I choose to think that, RIP.
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Bernie Madoff seeks early release from prison due to terminal illness
+ purplekow replied to EZEtoGRU's topic in The Lounge
I found an old article from the NYT in 2014 in which the Texas Correctional facilities had 1% of their prison population on dialysis That was 228 men and they were anticipating an additional 99 in the next year, The article makes the point about risk of kidney disease among prisoners being higher due to the demographics of the prison population, Interestingly, the article mentions that survey of prison compliance with medication revealed that prisoners were only 55% compliant with their medications, about the same rate as outpatient compliance. You would think that you have a captive population, so that compliance with medical regimens would be much more successful. Appartently not, No reason was given for the lack of adherence, They did mention the wasted cost of these medications not being used. Taking the number od dialysis patients as 400 and considering that a single chair can service four patients a day and with a usual frequency of dialysis of three days a week, you have a need for 300 chairs, 30 ten chair units would be pretty busy. Cost per patient per year for hospital dialysis is about $100000. So $40 million per year for Texas. They can get the costs to half of that probably, if they keep it in house, so that the outlay would be expensive but the long term savings considerable. -
Bernie Madoff seeks early release from prison due to terminal illness
+ purplekow replied to EZEtoGRU's topic in The Lounge
The cost of dialysis is exorbitant, With transportation of prisoners to hospitals, you have the cost of the personnel who must go with him and stay there for several hours. You have the risk of a breach of security. Many hospitals do not do outpatient dialysis only inpatient dialysis. So if his care was done outside the prison, it is likely he would be going to a private facility. They can usually fill their chairs (places on dialysis are usually referred to as chairs not beds) without the added issue of having prisoners coming and going several times a week. In addition, m there are many prisoners who are likely to need dialysis as a result of untreated diseases such as hypertension before they got into the prison system. IV drug use adds to the risk of the need for dialysis, Given the high cost of out of prison care, the security risk s from prisoner transport, the significant need for prisoners to have the service and the scheduling issues for dialysis units, a small 2 to 4 chair dialysis units makes sense if the prison is large enough, Here is an ad for a company that supplies such services to prisons: https://physiciansdialysis.com/services/correctional-dialysis/ -
Orson Bean Has Died At 91 - hit by two cars
+ purplekow replied to + azdr0710's topic in Comedy & Tragedy
Yes and he also wrote articles for them. Just a bit of a paradox for me. -
Orson Bean Has Died At 91 - hit by two cars
+ purplekow replied to + azdr0710's topic in Comedy & Tragedy
Was Gener Rayburn really the "star" of Match Game. More the host, I think, -
Orson Bean Has Died At 91 - hit by two cars
+ purplekow replied to + azdr0710's topic in Comedy & Tragedy
He was a big supporter of Breitbart and Steve Bannon as well as being a big supported of the arts. Those things are usually at odds. -
Trying to remember an escort from about 5 years ago...
+ purplekow replied to HoseMaster's topic in The Deli
Just like, you, I did not disappoint. -
I was stopped for a tail light that was out as I was driving home from a birthday dinner. I was stopped at 12 !0 AM and the police officer not only gave me a ticket for the tail light, I also received a ticket for driving with an expired license, as it had expired the minute my birthday ended or about 10 minutes before the stop. I told the officer I had not placed the new license in my wallet though it had arrived by mail about two days earlier. He was unimpressed. Guess he need to make his quota. I sent in a not guilty reply to the ticket along with the paid. bill for the tail light and the copy of the new license and never heard about it again
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Trying to remember an escort from about 5 years ago...
+ purplekow replied to HoseMaster's topic in The Deli
Mr. Nicholas I know you have one parody but might I offer another? Try to remember the man with a member Whose style was slow but not so mellow Try to remember the man with a member Whose ass was firm not at all like Jello Try to remember the man with a member Who made you surrender. He's no callow fellow Try to remember and if you remember Then swallow. Try to remember a man of such splendor That made you come upon your pillow Try to remember a man of such splendor That when you creamed you screamed out God No Try to remember a man of such splendor That your lust was an ember about to billow Try to remember you can better surrender, if you Swallow, swallow, swallow Deep in your ender, its nice to surrender Although you know, some pain with follow Deep in your ender its nice to surrender Without the hurt the pleasure's hollow Deep in your ender, its nice to surrender To the heat of the member, that made you yell "oh" Deep in your bender, your mouth should surrender and swallow. Swallow. Swallow. -
Bernie Madoff seeks early release from prison due to terminal illness
+ purplekow replied to EZEtoGRU's topic in The Lounge
I was going to mention in my post that he should assume financial responsibility for his care, but quite frankly, at his age, he is would be covered by Medicare and likely a secondary insurance, so there is little chance he will absorb the cost. However there is quite a bit of difference between at home dialysis or an upscale dialysis center and a prison dialysis unit, even assuming he is on dialysis. He could have end stage disease but not have reached the stage of needing dialysis. In addition, the bed at home would probably be a lot more comfortable. The TV or choice of reading material a lot more luxurious. Nice silk PJs and nurse to cater to every need. 18 months of that, likely extending to several years, seems hardly a prison sentence, more like an elegant exit from a life of excess. -
Bernie Madoff seeks early release from prison due to terminal illness
+ purplekow replied to EZEtoGRU's topic in The Lounge
Well hospice care usually suggest that the patient ought to have 6 months or less to live in order to qualify hospice care which is generally for comfort. . When he gets there, then perhaps, as long as he is only receiving hospice care. Any other care is an attempt to prolong his miserable conniving life and that extended life should be spent in prison. -
I Wasn't Impressed By Most Of The LIV Super Bowl Ads
+ purplekow replied to + Gar1eth's topic in The Lounge
The automatic CaH Pahk ad with the Bostonians was pretty funny. The google ad was melancholy but I liked it. I guess I could identify with wanting to recall details of my wife. Ground Hog day was a fun take off of the movie considering it was Ground Hog Day. I did not find any of the ads terrible and most were enjoyable diversions almost like clips from Tik Tok. -
Enjoy the sunshine
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In the meanwhile, if you are still looking to hire, you might inquire here about escorts who tickle your fancy. Victor Powers provides an excellent BFE and he is mature and outgoing and if he is someone you find attractive, consider hiring him on one of his many trips to NYC.
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Looking back, it seems for us in the US the last one was actually 12/31/1321. 699 years ago. However in places that utilize day first and then month, you need to go back too. 29/11/1192. For Both to work you need to go to 11/11/1111. If this is wrong please correct.
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Looking back, it seems for us in the US the last one was actually 12/31/1321. 699 years ago. However in places that utilize day first and then month, you need to go back too. 29/11/1192. For Both to work you need to go to 11/11/1111. If this is wrong please correct.
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Crossword style palindromes First introduction. Madam in Eden I'm Adam Reply Eve Trump voter vehicle. Race car What most politician lack. Tenet Roulette bettors on colors and numbers. Never odd or even Obscure medical clue. Metoprolol choice. Detartrated Cry from most US voters. Dammit I'm mad Startled question in NYC. Was it a rat I saw.
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Now I have to check my reservations
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Recommendations on escorts you would consider an excellent weekend hire
+ purplekow replied to + 5280Dane's topic in The Deli
Blog and response? Haven't you seen a picture of his body? By the way, I have met Tyger many times and I was the one who managed to get him to open up his busy schedule to come to at least one Palm Springs weekend. I have hired him for overnights but I would live to spend a longer session with him. A weekend might be just long enough to give me some time out of bed. -
Recommendations on escorts you would consider an excellent weekend hire
+ purplekow replied to + 5280Dane's topic in The Deli
Blog and response? Haven't you seen a picture of his body? By the way, I have met Tyger many times and I was the one who managed to get him to open up his busy schedule to come to at least one Palm Springs weekend. I have hired him for overnights but I would live to spend a longer session with him. A weekend might be just long enough to give me some time out of bed. -
Thus us the seventeenth I think year that one of the posters hosts a dinner in Palm Springs and then a pool party the following day. It started as a small dinner for a few providers and a few clients and now it has gotten to be quite a bit more. Usually 30 to 40 posters and members of the forum meet up in Palm Springs and enjoy a weekend of camaraderie. The group is usually spread out among three or four hotels and others stay at private residences. Except for a Saturday dinner and a Sunday pool party, the rest of the weekend is a la carte. It is a chance to meet like minded men and the occasional woman and have some fun. Some here will give you grief for not doing so, but I offer it as advice to read through this thread and there are threads about previous years, The weekend of April 13 is the weekend this year. All are welcome but it is RSVP for the dinner and the pool party. Oliver will send out notice as the date approaches. Less than 75 days now.
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