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  1. Wow! You saw Argentina Apollo in person?

     

    What was he like?

     

    He created all of my masturbation fantasies and initiated my lifelong foot and leg fetish.

     

    What a shame that almost all of his television matches don't seem to be available on DVD or Youtube..except a few.

     

    There's a new blog about Argentina Apollo, for those with wrestling memories that

    go back that far.

    Take a look: https://argentinaapollo.com

  2. What would be the best "introduction service" to use if one had enough bread...

    i.e., to maintain a top-quality live-in boyfriend...

     

    But let's call this the "Lover Experience" which might be a step up from

    the "Boyfriend Experience."

     

    I'm familiar with "Seeking Arrangement." However, that service

    seems to have more and more college kids only interested

    in dinners & wine or an "allowance" that (ostensibly)

    Daddy & Mommy weren't giving...

     

    Even the "Millionaire Matchmaker" said this was tough:

     

     

  3. It's not such an odd interest. Don't put yourself down (well, unless

    it's done by....). This is also called "fear play" or D&H (domination &

    humiliation). You are right--in my experience, most escorts were too

    innately nice to do this convincingly. One guesses you need someone

    slightly sociopathic or with excellent acting skills.

  4. Especially egregious are physicians in high places who

    grope & bully:

     

    "Fenway Community Health Center permitted a doctor accused of sexually harassing and bullying employees to continue working there for four years after the first serious complaint was filed in 2013, according to interviews with current and former employees and documents reviewed by the Globe.

     

    The Boston medical institution, known for its pioneering care and advocacy for patients in the gay community, paid an outside law firm twice in the last four years to investigate allegations made against the doctor, Harvey J. Makadon, according to the sources. The second time, in 2015, chief executive Stephen Boswell ignored the lawyers’ recommendation to fire Makadon, and failed to report the matter to the board of directors, according to three people who work for Fenway and an internal document compiled by some employees to summarize events related to Makadon.

     

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    See below for complete story from the Boston Globe.

     

    NG

     

    https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/12/08/for-years-fenway-health-center-kept-prominent-doctor-accused-harassment-bullying/djZugTTaxy1upIJfThMQZK/story.html

  5. The huge #of "hits" this posting has achieved leads one to conclude that most men are seeking

    a longer term live-in "relationship" of sorts, not a one hour or one night episode. Do others think

    this is true? I also might have success with a "Seeking Arrangements" contact. We started corresponding years ago. He moved in with me recently. We do share love. It is not perfect but at my

    age, it's wonderful compared tot he loneliness I had previously. He's definitely gorgeous. The sex part is really secondary, although I have a low sex drive. I value his company enormously.

  6. I'm surprised the defense attorney didn't bring up a psychiatric defense. The young girl's behavior mimicked a syndrome found in parents called "Munchausen by Proxy." It is a curiously common behavior when a parent makes a child sick, ill or even die in order to gain attention and

    sympathy. See below for an extended discussion.

     

    Any lawyers in the house?

     

    NG

     

    http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/OnCall/story?id=6114322&page=1

  7. There were only 15 or 20 people in the theater when I watched it.

     

    How many Americans even heard about Dunkirk?

    Dunkirk is a dramatic event in WW2. Not only were a huge number of British and

    French troops rescued by small private boats "en masse," but there were peculiar

    decisions by Hitler that gave rise to speculation. Hitler halted the tank advance to the

    beach for a critical period. I believe some historians believe that Hitler really wanted

    an armistice with the British, which he considered from a white, Christian nation and

    possibly ancillary to the superior Aryan race--destined to inherit the world. A theory

    is that he wanted to spare the British, then, and divide the world with them. This

    is only speculation. Can anyone else commenet or provide more details?

     

    NG

  8. Being a military history buff I enjoyed the movie and thought it was, overall, quite historically accurate. Acting and cimematography was quite good.

     

    But I thought the way it was presented was unnecessarily “convoluted”. There were about 5 different stories going on with the “scene timing” going back and forth. One of the “stories” would progress and then you would find yourself “back in time” picking up the plot of another “story”. I was able to follow it - but it was confusing the way it was presented. But I have a simple mind that's easy to confuse.

     

    Recommended.

    Thank you for giving this advance warning. I'm also easily confused by rapidly shifting plots.

    This advice will make the movie easier for others (like us!) to follow...

     

    I think that when a movie is shot entirely from beginning-to-end without plot interruptions

    it is called "shooting in continuity." An example of this was "Saving Private Ryan."

     

    Now, three cheers for the Brits! Not only did they save the world from Hitler, they

    have some of the most beautiful men. And sexiest escorts.

     

     

    NG

  9. Excellent list!

    I'd add https://rentmen.eu/PhoenixFtM of Atlanta.

    Wow! So many! I had no idea...!

     

    Unrelated to this:

     

    I recall famous rentboy model Simon Dexter was hooked up

    (so it was said) with a male-to-female transgender individual

    who was (so it was said) previously a sex worker. But that just

    may have been gossip.

     

    Remember hunky Simon Dexter? See below.

     

    NG

     

    http://www.projectq.us/atlanta/monday_simon_dexters_intense_practice/P40

  10. What he said.

    Give us a link or two to explore these issues further. I have a significant and balanced portfolio but am too busy to study why specific asset classes rise or fall. A case example would be so much appreciated, especially if written for lay investors.

    PS be assured this would be taken only as informal information

  11. Whoever you get as a financial advisor, be sure to ask if he/she will have a "fiduciary duty" in his/her relationship to you. "A fiduciary duty is a legal duty to act solely in another party's interests. Parties owing this duty are called fiduciaries. The individuals to whom they owe a duty are called principals. Fiduciaries may not profit from their relationship with their principals unless they have the principals' express informed consent."

     

    If a financial advisor is in a fiduciary relationship with you, he/she MUST disclose to you whether he is making ANY profit when he recommends any type of investment. I've learned the hard way that certain advisors get kickbacks if their clients make certain investments, not always in your best interest. I would be especially wary of the large management companies. If I had to do over again, I would have taken a more active and direct role in determining which funds to invest in - and would have been more careful in observing the "management fees" that these companies charge. When you snooze, you lose.

     

    BTW, my portfolio has doubled since Obama became prez. It's probably time to take some profits before investors realize that the market is overpriced. Could happen any day though I suspect it will happen in first quarter of next year.

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    *****MORE ABOUT THE FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIP RULE****

    The above poster is giving excellent advice about making sure that one's

    financial planner acts in your own best interests, and has no conflict of interest.

     

    I believe that Trump rolled back that regulation. I'm not certain. Below

    is a report from "Forbes" on this issue. I'm copying the first paragraphs of the article

    and also providing the link https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamiehopkins/2017/02/03/trump-signs-executive-order-shelving-fiduciary-standard-for-financial-advisors/

     

    Trump Signs Memorandum Shelving Fiduciary Standard For Financial Advisors

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    President Donald Trump signs an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017.  (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

     

    At about 1:30 p.m. Eastern time on Friday, February 3, 2017, President Donald Trump signed a memorandum to roll back the Department of Labor’s fiduciary rule by asking the DOL to review the rule again and likely to delay its April 10th implementation (although at the time of this article a delay has not yet occurred but it is likely coming). Why does this matter? Simply put, the DOL fiduciary rule was designed to make sure that, if you hired a financial advisor to help with your retirement planning and assets, the financial advisor acted in your best interest, avoided conflicts of interest when possible, and was transparent with you about his or her compensation and fees. Many people are surprised to learn that such a rule does not already exist for financial advisors since financial advice, at its core, would appear only to be needed precisely to ensure the best interests of the consumer. While the fiduciary rule was not supported by everyone in the financial services industry, it has been hailed as a workable rule that is a step in the right direction for financial services, and the delay in implementation is expected to be the first step in terminating the rule as it exists today....

     

     

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