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the delicious irony of an automobile crashing into a hitching post!.....(safe link and please note this did not take place "today in history" 😉) https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/World's_First_Automobile_Accident?rec=2596
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LookDontTouch, most 'inspiring' profile I've seen today. s/
+ azdr0710 replied to + glutes's topic in The Deli
He may've gotten wind of this thread. His mention of the "other stuff" has been deleted from his ad text. -
The expired ad: https://rentmen.eu/Blakeblane
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https://www.qsushila.com/
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good points and I entirely agree with all you say........thanks for the mention of scenes I didn't include in my post......
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that dude on the right!!.....he could leder my hosen anytime!
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and here's the notorious video!..... https://www.xvideos.com/video14927617/rope_rituals
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fantastic butt and pecs on that model....well, everything is fantastic!....thanks D-D!
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thought this'd already be a thread, but seems not..... couple friends and I watched this last night.....highly mixed reviews (from confused reviewers??), but viewers need to realize it's very much a "reimagined" version of Marilyn Monroe's life with all kinds of artistic license taken......I really liked the slick/clean cinematography and the scene staging, but, by the last quarter or so, I grew weary of the incessant portrayal of her as nearly crazy and always seemingly confused and/or sad.......its NC-17 (!) rating apparently comes from a couple or so "rape?" scenes (one includes a very quick flash of a probable-prosthetic penis as a producer induces her into sex early in her budding career).....an entirely fictional "throuple" relationship she has with Charlie Chaplin Jr. and Edward Robinson Jr (who seem to be portrayed as bisexual) is actually pretty hot, with actors Xavier Samuel and Evan Williams looking great.....also, much of the film revolves around Marilyn longing to meet her biological father and that is apparently much-fictionalized, too....and I don't know why, but Joe DiMaggio is never named, but, instead, is only credited as "ex-athlete" (played by good-looking Bobby Cannavale).......despite my concerns, I still think the movie was fun to watch (and I haven't mentioned other interesting aspects of the movie)...and Ana de Armas as Marilyn is great!......just go into the flick knowing much of it is not at all accurate!
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LookDontTouch, most 'inspiring' profile I've seen today. s/
+ azdr0710 replied to + glutes's topic in The Deli
well, maybe it'll work for him..... but with that travel schedule, he's on to the next town before you can get to the "other stuff"!......very shrewd of him! -
Oh, man! I wasn't talking about the difference between a college and a university!! I only was saying very few US-born people use "university" the way he did in his last sentence (they'd use "college"). Now, if he'd added a "the" in front of "university", all would be good! 😉 Carry on!
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well, I knew it was either Manitoba or Saskatchewan, but.......wait.........I couldn't think of a fifth province name west of Ontario.......wait a minute.......hey!!!
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mostly because flight times/itineraries were very convenient for me (and also because I wanted to see for myself what all the fuss is about), I flew on Spirit Airlines for the first time recently..... online booking was easy and not fussy......if you're flexible, look around for various days and times for widely varying fares.....remarkably, the time and day I was hoping for was among the lowest fares available....Spirit's notorious add-on charges can be acceptable if you're careful and know what you really need and don't need....I ended up adding seat selection (I get claustrophobic if not on the aisle) and one carry-on (which, nicely, includes boarding in an early group)......other add-ons weren't needed.....even with the add-ons, the final total was remarkably low...... arriving at the gate, I realized this particular airport's original design from decades ago did not lend itself to crowds.....as with most airlines, passengers get eager to board and start crowding the narrow roped-off lane despite not being in the announced group......I tried to be part of the solution and not part of the problem and stood way back well out of anybody's way......but I soon realized after a vague pre-boarding announcement and no further announcements, "Group 1" had been allowed to proceed on.....dodging passengers blocking the approach and not in line, I fairly quickly was on board..... upon my first glimpse ever inside a Spirit cabin, the rows of seats without passengers in them looked noticeably spacious......but I quickly realized that is because all seats are exposed sheets of metal with a (compared to other airlines) thin layer of cushioning for your butt and back.....so there is technically more distance between seats because there is less padding and material!!......eventually, I realized even this mirage to be just that because there is actually very little room between rows.....except for exit rows, of course, the seat pitch on Spirit has to be among the lowest around.......no First Class cabin, but there is the option to add-on purchase of a "Big Seat" up front.....the flight was entirely full and felt very crowded....those doomed to a middle seat who aren't small, like my neighbor, a regular 20-something male, may squirm and twist trying to get comfortable...... in fact, the seat pitch is so low that there is no conventional tray table (there isn't enough room)......instead, a fold-down "shelf", measuring about 5" x 10", serves that purpose...... I'm certainly not a travel snob, but on this particular flight (and other Spirit flights??), many passengers appeared to be inexperienced travelers and/or not particularly aware of travel customs or courtesy.....these days, terms like "white trash" and "unsophisticated" are thrown around too freely, so I will refrain from using those words........ all drinks and snacks are sold, even water......during the flight, the flight attendants nicely made two passes thru the cabin with the sales cart hawking their wares.....gotta say that Spirit should abandon the sale of water and offer it for free (perhaps filtered water in paper cups instead of single-use plastic bottles?) since dehydration on flights is a known health concern....... all flight attendants and cockpit crew were very upbeat, friendly, and professional.....was glad to see one passenger busted for sneaking her very small backpack into the crew's overhead......the poor dear had to then suffer the entire flight with it under the seat in front of her.... yes, I'd fly Spirit again......but only after adding on seat selection and a carry-on and only after making sure it's my only option at a comparable fare......later the same day, I was on my favorite airline, Southwest, and it felt like I was on Emirates or Qatar!
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Music Playlist at EWR Terminal B Landside Food Court
+ azdr0710 replied to + azdr0710's topic in The Travel Desk
well, they try..... but..... in the couple hours I was there, three eardrum-bursting alarms went off and the AirTrain required a change of trains enroute (!).... however, the TSA ID checker was not harried, security was unusually speedy.....and that playlist!....... -
great news....just checking if he's from outside the US......though he uses the word "college", very, very few US-born people use the word "university" in the way he did in his last text sentence......thanks
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Got to meet Bobby at last Saturday's NY Adonis nude party. Exceedingly friendly, low-key, casual. One of the good guys!
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No influx. Several providers come on their own and mingle with everybody else. Just two or three at most are guests of a client for the entire long weekend. Keep an eye on the various appropriate threads as April draws near for "I'll be there" posts by attendees
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Cute Critters to Take Our Minds Off Everyday Stresses
+ azdr0710 replied to + quoththeraven's topic in The Lounge
Just checking if anybody else didn't receive pictures for this one. Looks like it could be funny. Thanks. -
Sitting here grabbing a bite and very impressed with the wide variety of music! From golden oldies to badass modern stuff. Depeche Mode, Streisand (Evergreen!!), Matt Dusk, Angie Stone, and more. Great change from the usual!! If you're ever in the area.......
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https://www.companyofmen.org/search/?q=Kevin_worlds&quick=1&type=forums_topic&nodes=82
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https://rentmen.eu/Chigoodboy
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Yeah, communication with Brady is sporadic and tentative....and he knows it. I've been lucky to have three or four successful meets with him over the last two years or so, but I know it's going to be a chore setting it up. When all lines up, it's fantastic. A first meet may?? be somewhat limited. The current picture of him in a light green tank is not good of him. He's tall, in great shape, great-looking, masculine, and has great massage technique. Very laid-back. When naked, holy cow! If you can soldier thru the communication (and if he comes through), he's a good guy.
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Wow, was great to meet several forum members last night at the Adonis party. My first time in Tim's new venue and it's great. I heard he made quite a transformation of the space. Stefan of Tennessee is even better in person! I didn't get to chat him up and see if the accent is there, but three hours of watching him parade around buck-nekkid sufficed. Forum members Ryan Chambers and Bobby Biceps also were in perfect form.
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