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bigvalboy

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  1. My humble advice... 1. delete any and all communication 2. block all emails coming in 3. go to Starbucks and get a tall latte with a lemon loaf, and press the reset button on your day. 4. laugh a little, and realize that there are crazier people out there in the world than @BOZO T CLOWN ... 5. go find a cute Thai boy and get a beach massage.... 6. repeat #5 as needed
  2. They don't allow you to claim a P.O.Box, neither does the DMV, however most P.O.Box locations offer you the option of having a physical address...ie. the address of the store is the address that you will use for your physical address, and instead of a P.O.Box 'number' you will have a suite or unit or apt number which is actually your P.O. Box. You can then use that as your physical address by presenting the state with a document which shows you receive mail there. My parents traveled for years bouncing around the US in a motor-home. Early on it was not as common for P.O Box locations to offer a physical address. My father had a discussion with the DMV, they insisting they needed a physical address, and he insisting that he lived in a motor-home, and did not have one. Finally a supervisor intervened and allowed him to use the P.O.Box address. Anecdotal perhaps, but evidence that there are some in government who are reasonable. I don't understand this...Why didn't you just send them a M.O. every few months to cover the fees.
  3. The DMV requires a physical address, but most P.O. Box stores now have a physical address. It will be the address of the store and an apartment or suite number which will actually be your box number. You need only use that as your address and show a cable bill or something similar that goes there also. I have one, and use it for various things. Ordering online, many companies will not deliver to a P.O. Box, so having a P.O. Box with a physical address solves that. Voter registration is similar. In the state of Florida, you can use the physical address of a P.O.Box for voter registration also. It requires an ID (document) that has a current address, but one of the 'documents' that is permitted is a bill that is going to that specific address. Using a P.O.Box is over all quite convenient. I have had the mail service put important mail. ie checks etc. in the wrong mail box, and UPS and Fedex send packages back claiming that they were un-deliverable. Having a P.O. Box with a physical address helps to alleviate some of that.
  4. LMAO...
  5. Happy Birthday to one of the good guys.
  6. Daddy has spoken... https://www.daddysreviews.com/cruise/2018-04-03
  7. bigvalboy

    Bidets

    +1 They're wonderful! Sadly you don't see as many in Florida as you did in LA. During a remodel once, I asked my contractor about re configuring the bathroom so that I could install one. He had never heard of a bidet, and trying to explain it to him left him starring back at me like a deer in headlights. I should have realized then that I needed a new contractor, but I was shallow then, and I had hired for looks not brains...
  8. Buttress...
  9. Now see, when @HornyRetiree mentioned van, my mind went here...
  10. Or anywhere in Russia I would guess...
  11. http://www.fifa.com/ http://img.fifa.com/image/upload/t_l3/tfdxtdt3n1ecxlwfztpb.jpg
  12. Yes everything in moderation...
  13. I'm with you. 2o% sometimes more and friends hate it when I tip the uber driver $5, especiallyf I get a good driver that has gone out of his way to give me better service, I'll do it. Or as in the other night, after ordering uber X an uber Lux pulled up. It was a new Escalade. When I questioned the ride, he assured me that the charge would be the same as uberX, but that he saw my ride pop up and since he was a few blocks away, he decided to grab it. He got a tip...
  14. I've always gifted my Japanese friends liquor. I've been told that bourbon or scotch is preferable.
  15. My dear Kitten, Big Sur it is then. Dine at Big Ventana and lay your head at Post Ranch...There are some Mexican's, but mostly they clean the rooms and tend the grounds...
  16. +1
  17. My family has used them twice. Once in San Francisco and once off the coast of Southern California. Both times the attendants were very respectful of the family and the situation. We spread my uncles ashes beyond the Golden Gate Bridge in a wonderful ceremony on the back of one of their boats..They provided everything. Another friend had his ashes spread off of Santa Barbara. He belonged to a boating club, so several boats accompanied us out. Everyone from the Neptune Society were very nice and helpful. http://www.neptune-society.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/naiad-4-900x600.jpeg
  18. My kinda guy... That said, a week is not a lot of time. I would play it safe and head west a few hours drive to Atlanta and hit up Swinging Richards. Almost guaranteed a good time. I would normally recommend Fort Lauderdale. The weather is spectacular and the joint is jumpin, but it's a bit of hike. You'd lose two days just in drive time alone, and $200 in fuel Good luck... http://swingingrichards.com/
  19. What's a "gay friendly" massage?
  20. Where's Adam Smith when you need him.
  21. Broccoli diet?
  22. As [uSER=17613]@Massage Guy[/uSER] mentions, while I'm "downloading" my dog always follows me into the bathroom and lays at my feet. I keep a brush handy, and I brush her for a few minutes until I'm finished. Multitasking at it's finest...
  23. Oh dear...another 'age shaver'
  24. I would never let the Kitten stay in a "common area"
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