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looks like a benefactor has evacuated him from the epicenter to Aspen??.......thank GOD Chanel opened up a boutique there last winter..... EDIT: regrettably, the "ephemeral" Chanel Aspen boutique has permanently closed......
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just found this......dick photoshopped, obviously, in the hottstuff/sexxyfunnguyy RM ad picture http://www.smutjunkies.com/updates/trey-corbin-fisher-amateur-college-man/
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just looked it up......Banksy strikes again...... https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/glasgows-very-banksy-returns-new-18035313
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is this the latest by Banksy?.....or do you know??.....thanks
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famous film of Market St in San Francisco just a week before the 1906 earthquake and fire......
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New York in the 1930s in color......
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gee, maybe I should just bookmark this gif.......been having to use it so much lately around The Deli.....
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What Are You Reading During Your Staying-at-Home?????
+ azdr0710 replied to + Axiom2001's topic in Literature
thanks......it seems to have come out about a year after Capote and about the very same subject.....I sorta remember it, but I guess it didn't get as much buzz at the time - or something......will add it to the queue! -
What Are You Reading During Your Staying-at-Home?????
+ azdr0710 replied to + Axiom2001's topic in Literature
though it isn't a read, mention of "In Cold Blood" upthread made me think of the movie "Capote", about his experience writing the book....available on youtube for "free with ads".......hadn't seen it in a long while and just now watched a few scenes of it.....haunting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na3r-uLmJkY -
I can guess which one of the currently listed providers in Cleveland is probably the one......has been (in)famous around the forum for years for dishonest profiles, frequent name-changes, and abusive/racist language...... note this very recent thread with now-defunct RM profile names......might?? be the same guy???...... all kinds out there.....move on and use daddysreviews and this forum for the good guys!
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if Instagram date/place stamps are always correct (?), "Angelohard" has been in RJ, Brazil, for the last couple or three days, not Miami......though he lists Miami as a primary location......it's suggested upthread that somebody else has borrowed his pictures...... hell, let's all just wait until the all-clear is given, then figure this guy out.....
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@guydude we somewhat-jaded longtime forum members are traditionally wary of newcomers (you joined about 33 hours ago) who suddenly wax poetic solely about a particular provider in one old now-resurrected thread.......superlatives and hyperbole are usually suspect praise.....you may be entirely sincere, but understand our experience and concerns with past similar situations...... welcome to the forum and we hope you'll also participate in other threads with helpful ideas and comment
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yes, there are a few co-op areas in Tucson with unusually low prices .....be aware of HOA dues and special assessments, though, and what a co-op means.....they are not nearly as standard as in Manhattan, for example......of course, best to connect with a local realtor who knows the deal on these..... though there are a million people in the metro region, Tucson still has a small-town feel and absolutely no obvious "gayborhood".....the UA is not particularly a liberal school, but the region around it and toward downtown a mile or two away is an older, very tolerant, highly-mixed area.....there's a hippy shopping area (4th Ave) in this area and the usual student hangouts and funky businesses....one or two low-key gay or lesbian bars here and there......the city itself is entirely unpretentious and not known for wealth or flash......it's nothing like Palm Springs, which has a more resort-y/wealthy/newer/slightly-more-retirement/much smaller feel to it...... the outer "suburbs" of Tucson are, of course, newer and more typically city-like.....strip malls, subdivisions, traffic, construction, sprawl.....there are a few quietly wealthy neighborhoods in town and on the edges, but the city does not appear to be utterly prosperous......and the residents sorta like it that way.....
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popping this back up again...... http://daddysreviews.com/donate .
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just three short months ago........the first news of the virus......... https://www.who.int/csr/don/05-january-2020-pneumonia-of-unkown-cause-china/en/ and just two months ago.....
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Get it as soon as Sunday, May 17 - Wednesday, May 20 if you choose Two-Day Shipping at checkout. lucky you!!.......
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https://rent.men/AceOfSpadesBoss
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I've lived in or been connected to the Scottsdale area since age 12......no daylight saving time observed!!! it's just a very large suburb of Phoenix, but, of course, has the upscale vibe and reputation......very clean feeling, sensible zoning laws, well-maintained streets, and some walkable neighborhoods (usually near downtown Scotts)......much of the vast northern reaches of Scotts (developed in only the last 20-30 years) is little more than subdivision after subdivision, strip mall after strip mall, with little soul (albeit usually upscale) and a hop in the car required for any little errand......but the higher-priced homes in north Scotts ($3 million and up) on larger lots (an acre and up) are certainly attractive and desirable....lots of golf courses, tennis, resort atmosphere all over.......and lots of fast traffic and self-important drivers in the winter and even the summer...... the dry air is the clincher for me......such a plus......except in July and August (the humid summer rainy period low 90 high 105), the outside is usually spectacular.....wide swing in day/night temperatures because of that low humidity......three or four periods of cold and rain every winter for a couple days each (low 30 high 50 at the worst in those days) with fireplaces in full use......usually low 40 high 70 in the winter........May and June are the hottest and driest (low 70 high 110).....AC drones on all summer day and night...... you'll need to be ready for low density and the desert atmosphere.....few trees, wide-open views, a somewhat "brown" tone to everything including the buildings.....there are areas of highly-irrigated grass and artificial lakes, but that is increasingly considered extravagant and inappropriate....... formerly one of the legendary great spots of the world for lung and asthma concerns, the entire region is now one of the worst for that because of the proliferation of non-native plants and vegetation (planted by homesick midwesterners over the years, so the legend goes)..... I'd concentrate on a spot near downtown Scottsdale (charmingly called Old Town by the visitors bureau) because of the walkable nature and great array of businesses to choose from all close by.....some older 50s-era neighborhoods here, newer upscale condos and a few condo towers (up to about twelve stories), apartments, time-shares, the whole bit....and quick-paced traffic in the winter....... as expected, real estate prices are among the highest in the state....only neighboring Town Of Paradise Valley (zip 85253) is higher (much higher)...... what are you main concerns and preferences as you near retirement???
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long-term, long-term, long-term!!! continue as you've been doing!!! don't try to time the market (as tempting as it sounds)!!!
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hell, I'm going to set up a meet just so I can clean that goddam mirror of his......
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bottom-feeding bargain hunters???
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