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bigvalboy

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  1. You're several years behind...
  2. Lexington...the drive is doable, but I digress.
  3. Incredible series.... Pic 323 is a heart-breaker.
  4. Curious?... This is the second time you've mentioned this. Do you have a link to this accusation?
  5. http://www.myconfinedspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Resist-Flag-up-close.jpg Happy Birthday to someone who was relentless and stood up against all the "clowns" out there...
  6. This is hot...
  7. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Z8bIjEzaM1s/U014vrHCcJI/AAAAAAAASzE/BIPrXmkJOQ8/s1600/bravo.gif
  8. Yes you go girl...sick and all, she knocked it out of the park.
  9. Well yes...but to my knowledge he didn't take American Express.
  10. Well I feel a need to repeat myself from an earlier post. I did not experience any of the negativity that others have mentioned. Yes he is gorgeous, and was definitely one of those dancers that was sought after. He first approached me, was very nice, attentive, and offered a lap dance, which I declined, but he stayed with me at the bar and we had...well...a very good time. I ended doing a lap dance, and he became a regular on the weekends. What you give in this world, you often get in return...so there's that. Your mileage may vary...
  11. I thought it was simple and tasteful. The historical hypocrisy of the Catholic church on many social issues, continually finds them on the wrong side of history and hardly gives them the moral high-ground. I stand with Bourke and De Leon. Several decades ago, I belonged to a gay ski club. Quite unexpectedly one of our members, 23 years old at the time and one of my best friends, died on the operating table during what should have been a simple and routine operation. His family, ashamed of his sexuality, barred not only his live in boyfriend from the funeral, but refused to allow any of his friends to attend. Funerals are often as much for the living as they are for the dead. Many seek closure. We were hurt and disappointed. His father, brothers and most of his family had refused to come to LA to bury him. When his mother arrived in LA from the mid-west with only her sister, four of us called and asked to see her. She was cautious, confrontational and angry, but agreed to the meeting. She was hurt and ashamed at the life her son had chosen, and she didn't understand any of it. Over the course of two hours we just sat and talked to her. We told her who we were, how we lived our lives, how much we loved and cared for her son, and that in reality, we were no different than anyone else in her life she knew. In the end, she not only consented to the boyfriend attending the funeral, but agreed to allow him to speak, and allowed ten of us from the club to attend also. When she gave the eulogy, she acknowledged us, and thanked each of us individually before we left. I put flowers on his grave every Sunday for ten years, until the week I left LA and moved east. Baby steps...The world is changing.
  12. Come on Shucks...how is that even a question. NYC of course. The finest men, the best food, the nicest people, the best shopping, the best theater, the best sightseeing, and word on the street is that some of the boys from the forum might be having a little dinner get together round then. Seattle would be my second choice. Great town Seattle. Gateway to some of the most beautiful country on the planet, and the people are superb.
  13. You could potentially have a lot to lose. You know nothing about him. I would do a meet-n-greet first at a local Starbucks or some public place.. "Better to err on the side of caution"
  14. http://www.dumpaday.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/funny-signs-2.jpg
  15. We should respect all...
  16. +1 ...but still funny.
  17. Regardless how someone might feel about Airbnb, they are very lucrative. There is the right off, the equity, and the income.
  18. Good answer...
  19. I'm sorry, every time I see Jello I think of Dr. Huxtable.
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