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  1. Luv2play

    PRAGUE

    Seeing these guys reminds me of the great vacation I had in Prague many moons ago. I need to get back there but will wait till everyone is vaccinated, including myself.
  2. Haha. I remember nights at the Black Eagle in Ftl when it would be raining like a monsoon. It was great fun in the back bar which was essentially a covered patio with plastic over wire fencing walls. With the wind the water would pour in and the half naked clients (and bartenders) would cavort in the puddles. The bartenders would often join in the fun. I remember one in particular, a tall slim guy with an enormous cock, who would let me service him. Such memories.
  3. Totally understand that but Tiger had just left the place he was staying at the night before and was in a hurry to get to the golf club. I understand he was in such a hurry getting out of his parking lot that he almost ran into someone in his way.
  4. I’ve been wearing a Citizen Eco Drive watch for about 4 years or so. I love it as it requires no battery or winding, just uses natural light to keep it going. It’s good looking too and not ostentatious. It says Titanium on its face but no clue what that means.
  5. That early in the morning? I doubt it. Cell phone distraction? Quite possibly.
  6. I second your sentiments. This latest news about his condition is very worrisome given his risk factors. Hope he is in good hands at the hospital.
  7. Long enough to get my COVID shot. Lol.
  8. I send my best wishes as well. I wasn’t active back when you were posting but understand from the other comments you were welcome to participate in our discussions here. I’m guessing we all share the same appreciation for male companionship so I hope you can surmount this health challenge and get back in the game soon. It sounds like you discovered this cancer when there is still hope for a recovery or effective treatment. It reminds us all that we need to keep on top of our health and having a medical checkup from time to time.
  9. A scandal is brewing in Canada with the milk farmers being accused of using an additive in their cow feed that produces more milk, a palm oil derivative. Cooks are complaining it has changed the consistency of butter, making it harder and less easy to melt or soften. The organization that represents the farmers reacted quickly, asking them to stop the practice, which went unheralded when it was adopted. I think the federal government is going to face an increasing backlash, which has already started, since the entire dairy sector is government regulated with strict price and production controls across the entire country. At first blush this appears to be motivated by greed on the part of these farmers, who already enjoy a very remunerative occupation. Also their reputation of producing an entirely natural product has taken a hit.
  10. Dairy might not be a necessary part of one’s diet but by including it you are ensuring you are getting the necessary nutriants it supplies. By excluding it you have to be pro-active to find all the necessary substitutes to balance out a strictly vegan diet, for instance. A vegan diet won’t give you omega 3 fatty acids, vitamin D, vitamin B12, or zinc and you will need to find supplemental or other ways to deal with this problem. How many people are disciplined enough to follow through. There is also evidence to suggest a vegan diet can lead to depression, mental health issues and eating disorders, more elevated than in the general population.
  11. Glad that you clarified what your aims are. Most people are not trying to reduce their body fat to those low levels you cite. I have always been under the impression if is difficult to keep fat at those levels over a long period, and perhaps also not healthy to try to do so. The body needs fat, just as it needs muscle, healthy bones and other components to maintain good health. I was not saying your coach was denying the nutritional benefits of dairy products. But by ruling them out, he was overlooking the essential constituents such as calcium and vitamins that are contained in such things as milk.
  12. That coach is no nutritionist. Dairy products include not just milk but cheese, butter, cream, whipped cream ( cream in another form), yoghurt, sour cream, ice cream, curds, whey, cottage cheese and I’m probably forgetting some. They all contain some essential nutrients which the body needs to stay healthy. The trick is to consume these items in moderate amounts and not to gorge yourself on any, especially ice cream, which can be hard. If you eat a balanced diet in reasonable amounts suitable for your size, sex, and age, you are halfway to achieving a healthy life style.
  13. I grew up in a family of four children and we all drank tons of regular cows milk. As an adult I continued to drink it with lunch but switched to 2% for the longest time. Then around 50 switched again to 1%, which I will stick with for the rest of my days.
  14. That’s a drawback in that you have to line up at a teller to get c-notes, which I prefer because I usually do overnights.
  15. It may be 2021 but the lights sometimes go out, just ask Texans. Cash works in any situation, but of course you need a cc to show if you are renting a hotel room or car in most places.
  16. I’m surprised that frozen shrimp cost that much. Here they are relatively cheap. Frozen crab legs and lobster are much more expensive as they are mostly Canadian sourced. The shrimp mostly come from Thailand, Vietnam and some other developing countries.
  17. You must be around my age as I have already commented on them being in Montreal shoe stores in the 1950’s. They disappeared sometime in the early 60’s around the time people became conscious of the dangers of radiation and banning above ground atomic tests. Now when you go for any x-ray test they drape you in lead shields. Lol, we were so innocent then.
  18. I would take my brother and sister-in-law there when they visited town. But I also enjoyed the little restaurant on Wolfe Street just south of Ste Catherine, which also served a great breakfast, more traditional Quebecois fare. It was a great place to take sleep over guests of the male sex and a gathering spot for breakfast with gay friends who lived in the Gay Village along with myself. I think it was called Resto du Village. They served all three meals, breakfast, lunch and dinner. And were licensed to sell alcohol. I imagine small places like that are at risk of going under during the lockdowns we have endured.
  19. Are you thinking of Cora's. They serve a great breakfast, with fresh fruit with many of the dishes. Personally don't like fish & chips so never even noticed it and if I did, it didn't register.
  20. If you had only booked an hour, I think the provider was justified in telling you time was about up. Didn’t you experience this in other activities in your life? At school, when I was sitting for exams we would be told near the end that we only had so much time to finish. That way you could decide what was important to finish and what to let go. That‘s one reason I avoid one hour sessions. Things tend to be too rushed. Except for massage. One hour is about right for that.
  21. That's probably average for what most of us experience. Some exceed, some live up to and others fall short. Not really out of line and at least in the future you can see the good ones again and be fairly confident about what you will experience.
  22. I might add this was in Rome many decades ago. He was studying at the Vatican. I always took a closer interest in Vatican affairs after that.
  23. They must have found out fairly quickly, even if the first reports to them were unclear.
  24. I'm having a hard time picturing that. Sucking toes and cock at the same time.
  25. The picture of Tiger Woods' car in the ravine reminds me of Princess Grace's car after she drove off the Moyenne Corniche in the south of France. I was living in Geneva and it was all over the news for weeks as she unfortunately died shortly afterwards. Neither she nor her daughter were wearing seat belts which probably contributed to her death, as she was slammed into the back seat with the steering wheel having struck her in the forehead. I imagine Tiger had his seat belt on.
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