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    + Topseed got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Where is Alam Wernik?   
    Hoping he resurfaces.  Fucked him several times when he was in Chicago. Killer ass on that guy. He was born to bottom.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from + FrankR in New Mexico as a vacation or retirement.   
    Santa Fe's housing prices, while never cheap,  have skyrocketed since the pandemic. It's now an expensive place to live.
    As a former resident, these observations:
    * Anglo Santa Fe's population skews toward older people, and toward couples.  My younger friends there refer to New Mexico as the "Land of Entrapment".
    * Access to health care can be iffy. A common topic at cocktail parties is for people to discuss how they leave the state (for Mayo/Scottsdale, or MD Anderson, as examples) for many procedures.
    * Access to basic service providers can be frustrating. A plumber? Good luck. Getting an appointment honored? Maybe.
    * If you enjoy air travel, you'll shlep to ABQ, but even then your non-stop choices are few. Get used to dealing with transit through DFW, among others.
    * It's an early-to-bed town. The sidewalks roll up by 8:30pm.
    * A goodly percentage of the population are part-time residents....predominantly wealthy Texans who flee Houston in the summer. 
    * Santa Fe has never been known as a well-run city. Getting home renovation plans approved now can take a very long time....and only if within the city's very narrow guidelines.
    * Once the opera and chamber music seasons end in mid/late August, cultural life slows to a trickle. 
     
    Yes, the climate can be wonderful. Ditto the restaurants, albeit at a cost. The full-time residents are decently friendly. But know what you're getting into. 
     
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    + Topseed got a reaction from Harryinny in HIGHPLEASURE in Chicago   
    Any intel on this escort?
     
    https://rentmen.eu/HIGHPLEASURE
     
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    + Topseed got a reaction from BuzzLiteQueer in New guy in LA VictorLA   
    Interested in your experience.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from Wanderoz in New guy in LA VictorLA   
    Interested in your experience.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from tsgarp in 411 Sexycollegeboy los angeles   
    I met him about a year ago. More like 25 years old would be my guess, but his pics are accurate. He's a sweet, articulate fellow.  I'm a top (as my moniker here suggests), and he handled my needs admirably.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from samhexum in The most boring day of the year is upon us.   
    It's a great day to go to Home Depot.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from harlow in GATechJock   
    Thanks to all here who have commented.  He's heading to Chicago soon, and I was interested. After reading this thread, the past tense is apt.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from Andy2 in Best Retired Scorts   
    A second vote for Tony Zerega.
    And my fave: Rick Hammersmith.   So much fun. Damn.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from muscmtl in MSCLSLV_FORUSE   
    I'm intrigued.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from tennisjock in AJ Irons?   
    Wish he would return to bottoming.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from ands in PORNSTARS I MISS   
    Todd Baron. Jake Tanner. Rick Hammersmith. Peter Wilder. Rob Cryston. Bill Henson.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from BSR in New Mexico as a vacation or retirement.   
    Santa Fe's housing prices, while never cheap,  have skyrocketed since the pandemic. It's now an expensive place to live.
    As a former resident, these observations:
    * Anglo Santa Fe's population skews toward older people, and toward couples.  My younger friends there refer to New Mexico as the "Land of Entrapment".
    * Access to health care can be iffy. A common topic at cocktail parties is for people to discuss how they leave the state (for Mayo/Scottsdale, or MD Anderson, as examples) for many procedures.
    * Access to basic service providers can be frustrating. A plumber? Good luck. Getting an appointment honored? Maybe.
    * If you enjoy air travel, you'll shlep to ABQ, but even then your non-stop choices are few. Get used to dealing with transit through DFW, among others.
    * It's an early-to-bed town. The sidewalks roll up by 8:30pm.
    * A goodly percentage of the population are part-time residents....predominantly wealthy Texans who flee Houston in the summer. 
    * Santa Fe has never been known as a well-run city. Getting home renovation plans approved now can take a very long time....and only if within the city's very narrow guidelines.
    * Once the opera and chamber music seasons end in mid/late August, cultural life slows to a trickle. 
     
    Yes, the climate can be wonderful. Ditto the restaurants, albeit at a cost. The full-time residents are decently friendly. But know what you're getting into. 
     
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    + Topseed got a reaction from youngboldone in New Mexico as a vacation or retirement.   
    Santa Fe's housing prices, while never cheap,  have skyrocketed since the pandemic. It's now an expensive place to live.
    As a former resident, these observations:
    * Anglo Santa Fe's population skews toward older people, and toward couples.  My younger friends there refer to New Mexico as the "Land of Entrapment".
    * Access to health care can be iffy. A common topic at cocktail parties is for people to discuss how they leave the state (for Mayo/Scottsdale, or MD Anderson, as examples) for many procedures.
    * Access to basic service providers can be frustrating. A plumber? Good luck. Getting an appointment honored? Maybe.
    * If you enjoy air travel, you'll shlep to ABQ, but even then your non-stop choices are few. Get used to dealing with transit through DFW, among others.
    * It's an early-to-bed town. The sidewalks roll up by 8:30pm.
    * A goodly percentage of the population are part-time residents....predominantly wealthy Texans who flee Houston in the summer. 
    * Santa Fe has never been known as a well-run city. Getting home renovation plans approved now can take a very long time....and only if within the city's very narrow guidelines.
    * Once the opera and chamber music seasons end in mid/late August, cultural life slows to a trickle. 
     
    Yes, the climate can be wonderful. Ditto the restaurants, albeit at a cost. The full-time residents are decently friendly. But know what you're getting into. 
     
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    + Topseed got a reaction from cany10011 in New Mexico as a vacation or retirement.   
    Santa Fe's housing prices, while never cheap,  have skyrocketed since the pandemic. It's now an expensive place to live.
    As a former resident, these observations:
    * Anglo Santa Fe's population skews toward older people, and toward couples.  My younger friends there refer to New Mexico as the "Land of Entrapment".
    * Access to health care can be iffy. A common topic at cocktail parties is for people to discuss how they leave the state (for Mayo/Scottsdale, or MD Anderson, as examples) for many procedures.
    * Access to basic service providers can be frustrating. A plumber? Good luck. Getting an appointment honored? Maybe.
    * If you enjoy air travel, you'll shlep to ABQ, but even then your non-stop choices are few. Get used to dealing with transit through DFW, among others.
    * It's an early-to-bed town. The sidewalks roll up by 8:30pm.
    * A goodly percentage of the population are part-time residents....predominantly wealthy Texans who flee Houston in the summer. 
    * Santa Fe has never been known as a well-run city. Getting home renovation plans approved now can take a very long time....and only if within the city's very narrow guidelines.
    * Once the opera and chamber music seasons end in mid/late August, cultural life slows to a trickle. 
     
    Yes, the climate can be wonderful. Ditto the restaurants, albeit at a cost. The full-time residents are decently friendly. But know what you're getting into. 
     
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    + Topseed got a reaction from Danny-Darko in What are you old enough to remember?   
    Seeing Jack Ruby shoot Lee Harvey Oswald live on national television. Sunday, November 24, 1963.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from CarolinaRen in San Francisco Safety   
    In late April I witnessed a hit and run killing of an innocent woman on a scooter in the Tenderloin. She was dragged underneath a large black SUV for half a block until the car paused, ran over her again, and then sped off into the night. The woman died.
    Since then I have been haunted by the horror of this....the sadness of a life gone and her family/friends having to hear that she was killed on a Sunday evening by a callous driver....and the shock that someone could be so uncaring as to drive away. I think this person will never be brought to justice, and the thought of that sickens me.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from Moke in JuliusCaesar arrives in SF   
    Or: Veni. Veni. Veni.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from Simon Suraci in Rimming?   
    I fucking love diving in and feasting on a hot hole. My favorite fuckbuddy shaved his completely smooth. I devour his hole like a starving prisoner. I could feast on that for hours....and have. I dive back in after I’ve fucked him to taste him when he’s gaping...delicious....
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    + Topseed got a reaction from HoseMaster in 411 Sexycollegeboy los angeles   
    I met him about a year ago. More like 25 years old would be my guess, but his pics are accurate. He's a sweet, articulate fellow.  I'm a top (as my moniker here suggests), and he handled my needs admirably.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from MikeBiDude in 411 Sexycollegeboy los angeles   
    I met him about a year ago. More like 25 years old would be my guess, but his pics are accurate. He's a sweet, articulate fellow.  I'm a top (as my moniker here suggests), and he handled my needs admirably.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from JayJxn in The most boring day of the year is upon us.   
    It's a great day to go to Home Depot.
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    + Topseed got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Burial, Cremation, or Compost? Which will it be for you?   
    Cremation, via the Neptune Society.
     
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    + Topseed got a reaction from TorontoDrew in Rimming?   
    I fucking love diving in and feasting on a hot hole. My favorite fuckbuddy shaved his completely smooth. I devour his hole like a starving prisoner. I could feast on that for hours....and have. I dive back in after I’ve fucked him to taste him when he’s gaping...delicious....
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    + Topseed got a reaction from jeezifonly in Pornstars of the past   
    Many, ranging from Casey Donovan, Tom Hartung, Jake Tanner and Todd Baron to Josh Weston, Tony Zerega, and Peter Wilder to Rick Hammersmith and Jesse Santana to Alam Wernik, Devin Franco, and Nate Grimes.
    Rick Hammersmith easily tops the list in terms of sex appeal, intelligence, and fun in the sack.
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