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    leeper got a reaction from marylander1940 in Why every gay man should visit Palm Springs at least once in his life   
    I totally agree with Oliver, Palm Springs is a great place for us midwesterners to avoid winter. It is one of the few places where I can go and not feel like I am so old.
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    leeper got a reaction from + Avalon in Why every gay man should visit Palm Springs at least once in his life   
    I totally agree with Oliver, Palm Springs is a great place for us midwesterners to avoid winter. It is one of the few places where I can go and not feel like I am so old.
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    leeper reacted to marylander1940 in Why every gay man should visit Palm Springs at least once in his life   
    because it's God's waiting room and 50 is young there...
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    leeper reacted to + Oliver in Why every gay man should visit Palm Springs at least once in his life   
    I wouldn't want to be there now either. But in February, March, and April - when I'm there - it's wonderful! I live in Ohio and most people here go to Florida, especially the Gulf Coast to escape winter. I don't happen to like Florida - too humid, too buggy, too many old people ( - who me?) who go to dinner at 4 pm. But PS is just fine - especially if you have a pool at your disposal. And the restaurants available are varied and reasonable. Come to The Weekend and you'll see what I mean!
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    leeper got a reaction from geoffk in Keyless Ignition   
    I read the article about the keyless ignition issue earlier today in the print edition of the New York Times. While the deaths and harm caused by the carbon monoxide poisoning is indeed tragic, I took exception with the tone of the article which seems to suggest that this is the car's fault or the auto manufacturers fault. It is due to people needing to pay better attention to what they are doing. Just like the parents who "forget" they have kids in the back seat, or think the accident caused by their texting while driving is not their fault, it clearly is. The Palm Beach Fire Dept. started handing out carbon monoxide detectors and signs that say "Carbon Monoxide Kills. Is Your Car Off?" Perhaps dealers can hand out these signs with the cars they sell to help out people who are clearly absent minded or distracted - one wonders if these folks should be driving in the first place. By the way, all of my current cars are keyless and I have been driving keyless cars for over a decade. I always make sure they are off, before I unbuckle my seatbelt. I am sympathetic with those impacted by the deaths and impairment, but I believe people have to take the majority of the responsibility for their own actions or inactions.
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    leeper got a reaction from KinkyNEguy in Keyless Ignition   
    I read the article about the keyless ignition issue earlier today in the print edition of the New York Times. While the deaths and harm caused by the carbon monoxide poisoning is indeed tragic, I took exception with the tone of the article which seems to suggest that this is the car's fault or the auto manufacturers fault. It is due to people needing to pay better attention to what they are doing. Just like the parents who "forget" they have kids in the back seat, or think the accident caused by their texting while driving is not their fault, it clearly is. The Palm Beach Fire Dept. started handing out carbon monoxide detectors and signs that say "Carbon Monoxide Kills. Is Your Car Off?" Perhaps dealers can hand out these signs with the cars they sell to help out people who are clearly absent minded or distracted - one wonders if these folks should be driving in the first place. By the way, all of my current cars are keyless and I have been driving keyless cars for over a decade. I always make sure they are off, before I unbuckle my seatbelt. I am sympathetic with those impacted by the deaths and impairment, but I believe people have to take the majority of the responsibility for their own actions or inactions.
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    leeper got a reaction from bigvalboy in Keyless Ignition   
    I read the article about the keyless ignition issue earlier today in the print edition of the New York Times. While the deaths and harm caused by the carbon monoxide poisoning is indeed tragic, I took exception with the tone of the article which seems to suggest that this is the car's fault or the auto manufacturers fault. It is due to people needing to pay better attention to what they are doing. Just like the parents who "forget" they have kids in the back seat, or think the accident caused by their texting while driving is not their fault, it clearly is. The Palm Beach Fire Dept. started handing out carbon monoxide detectors and signs that say "Carbon Monoxide Kills. Is Your Car Off?" Perhaps dealers can hand out these signs with the cars they sell to help out people who are clearly absent minded or distracted - one wonders if these folks should be driving in the first place. By the way, all of my current cars are keyless and I have been driving keyless cars for over a decade. I always make sure they are off, before I unbuckle my seatbelt. I am sympathetic with those impacted by the deaths and impairment, but I believe people have to take the majority of the responsibility for their own actions or inactions.
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    leeper got a reaction from + sync in Keyless Ignition   
    I read the article about the keyless ignition issue earlier today in the print edition of the New York Times. While the deaths and harm caused by the carbon monoxide poisoning is indeed tragic, I took exception with the tone of the article which seems to suggest that this is the car's fault or the auto manufacturers fault. It is due to people needing to pay better attention to what they are doing. Just like the parents who "forget" they have kids in the back seat, or think the accident caused by their texting while driving is not their fault, it clearly is. The Palm Beach Fire Dept. started handing out carbon monoxide detectors and signs that say "Carbon Monoxide Kills. Is Your Car Off?" Perhaps dealers can hand out these signs with the cars they sell to help out people who are clearly absent minded or distracted - one wonders if these folks should be driving in the first place. By the way, all of my current cars are keyless and I have been driving keyless cars for over a decade. I always make sure they are off, before I unbuckle my seatbelt. I am sympathetic with those impacted by the deaths and impairment, but I believe people have to take the majority of the responsibility for their own actions or inactions.
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    leeper got a reaction from + LIguy in Keyless Ignition   
    I read the article about the keyless ignition issue earlier today in the print edition of the New York Times. While the deaths and harm caused by the carbon monoxide poisoning is indeed tragic, I took exception with the tone of the article which seems to suggest that this is the car's fault or the auto manufacturers fault. It is due to people needing to pay better attention to what they are doing. Just like the parents who "forget" they have kids in the back seat, or think the accident caused by their texting while driving is not their fault, it clearly is. The Palm Beach Fire Dept. started handing out carbon monoxide detectors and signs that say "Carbon Monoxide Kills. Is Your Car Off?" Perhaps dealers can hand out these signs with the cars they sell to help out people who are clearly absent minded or distracted - one wonders if these folks should be driving in the first place. By the way, all of my current cars are keyless and I have been driving keyless cars for over a decade. I always make sure they are off, before I unbuckle my seatbelt. I am sympathetic with those impacted by the deaths and impairment, but I believe people have to take the majority of the responsibility for their own actions or inactions.
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    leeper got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Keyless Ignition   
    I read the article about the keyless ignition issue earlier today in the print edition of the New York Times. While the deaths and harm caused by the carbon monoxide poisoning is indeed tragic, I took exception with the tone of the article which seems to suggest that this is the car's fault or the auto manufacturers fault. It is due to people needing to pay better attention to what they are doing. Just like the parents who "forget" they have kids in the back seat, or think the accident caused by their texting while driving is not their fault, it clearly is. The Palm Beach Fire Dept. started handing out carbon monoxide detectors and signs that say "Carbon Monoxide Kills. Is Your Car Off?" Perhaps dealers can hand out these signs with the cars they sell to help out people who are clearly absent minded or distracted - one wonders if these folks should be driving in the first place. By the way, all of my current cars are keyless and I have been driving keyless cars for over a decade. I always make sure they are off, before I unbuckle my seatbelt. I am sympathetic with those impacted by the deaths and impairment, but I believe people have to take the majority of the responsibility for their own actions or inactions.
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    leeper got a reaction from + WilliamM in Mark Dalton got married   
    Saw Mark Dalton perform at the Gaiety a couple of times - spent some one-on-one time with him as well. He was always very nice and polite. Was sad to read of his troubles and wish him the best.
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    leeper got a reaction from Maxl in Have you ever wanted children?   
    In my 20's I said I didn't want kids, then I changed my mind and now have two, a son and a daughter. The very best thing I have done in my life.
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    leeper got a reaction from SuperJunior in MisterMike is first in line to eat Victor Powers' ass.   
    It is difficult for me to imagine that someone didn't have a nice time with Victor Powers, but there is always room for a mismatch between a client's expectations, especially if they are not realistic, and any provider's ability to satisfy. I, like other posters here had a very positive experience with Mr. Powers. I reached out to him on his last day of a recent NYC trip after I had just arrived in the city. He made time for me before he left for the airport. Even though I am old, fat, and my looks have faded, he made me feel that none of that mattered and for a short while (too short, I might add), he shared his youth and beauty with me and made me feel desirable. That's all I ask out of an encounter and I got it.
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    leeper got a reaction from Nvr2Thick in "The Orville" Renewed For A Second Season   
    I am a big science fiction/fantasy fan, but I found "The Orville" totally unwatchable. I viewed the first two episodes completely, tuned in for a few minutes of the third and that was it. I was shocked to see that a second season was planned.
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    leeper got a reaction from + Gar1eth in Have you ever wanted children?   
    In my 20's I said I didn't want kids, then I changed my mind and now have two, a son and a daughter. The very best thing I have done in my life.
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    leeper got a reaction from Gvtire in Have you ever wanted children?   
    In my 20's I said I didn't want kids, then I changed my mind and now have two, a son and a daughter. The very best thing I have done in my life.
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    leeper got a reaction from manorbrown in Have you ever wanted children?   
    In my 20's I said I didn't want kids, then I changed my mind and now have two, a son and a daughter. The very best thing I have done in my life.
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    leeper got a reaction from + Tarte Gogo in MisterMike is first in line to eat Victor Powers' ass.   
    It is difficult for me to imagine that someone didn't have a nice time with Victor Powers, but there is always room for a mismatch between a client's expectations, especially if they are not realistic, and any provider's ability to satisfy. I, like other posters here had a very positive experience with Mr. Powers. I reached out to him on his last day of a recent NYC trip after I had just arrived in the city. He made time for me before he left for the airport. Even though I am old, fat, and my looks have faded, he made me feel that none of that mattered and for a short while (too short, I might add), he shared his youth and beauty with me and made me feel desirable. That's all I ask out of an encounter and I got it.
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    leeper got a reaction from + VictorPowers in MisterMike is first in line to eat Victor Powers' ass.   
    It is difficult for me to imagine that someone didn't have a nice time with Victor Powers, but there is always room for a mismatch between a client's expectations, especially if they are not realistic, and any provider's ability to satisfy. I, like other posters here had a very positive experience with Mr. Powers. I reached out to him on his last day of a recent NYC trip after I had just arrived in the city. He made time for me before he left for the airport. Even though I am old, fat, and my looks have faded, he made me feel that none of that mattered and for a short while (too short, I might add), he shared his youth and beauty with me and made me feel desirable. That's all I ask out of an encounter and I got it.
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    leeper got a reaction from GeneKlein in Is it safe to hire and escort off of rent men   
    Not sure I'd reach that conclusion. The advice - especially for a person hiring for the first time - was to seek out another data point using DaddysReviews for a potential validation of the escort on the RB ad. That way, one has increased their chances for a positive first-time experience. I don't think anyone commented that RentMen was not a good place to start a search.
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    leeper reacted to liubit in Best Kisser?   
    Kissing is indispensable to me. No kissing, no hardon. No kissing, no orgasm. No kissing, no hire. Fucking is not essential, kissing definitely is.....That's me.
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