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gallahadesquire

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  1. Having been blessed with the lovely critters, I need to know how to get rid of them. I can't see them at all.
  2. True. I am not familiar with bipolar. I only ever treated pain-related depression.
  3. At this point, you should consider an antidepressant. And be evaluated for bipolar disorder
  4. And he's not in their current line up. https://www.chippendales.com/dancers
  5. At least he was once: And not just the outfit:
  6. Major pinga
  7. He calls his body type "Twink"!
  8. It's from the movie Starship Troopers, which was so violent they had to edit 17 minutes out to avoid an "X" rating. (Apocryphal.) Casper van Dien is the whipee.
  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3xmytaOyQw
  10. I got a Rolex from Building 19, for half price (insurance settlement). Had that puppy for 36 years until it was stol en. It was $175 to buy and it’s last tuneup (cleaning) was $600.
  11. Now my post: Johnny Depp (except in movies like Edward Scissorhands, where he was unrecognizable as JD) Jody Foster, especially in Silence of the Lambs (major miscasting) and Contact (which I thought was Sci-Fi, but turned out to be a chick flick). I thought John Revolta was fabulous in Broken Arrow: "You're crazy, and you've got an atomic bomb!" "I know ... ain't it great?"
  12. An amusing anecdote: The Goodman Theatre used to be located on the Art Institute of Chicago's campus (where the Modern wing is now). The produced Sunday in the Park with George that placed the production within about 1000' of Seurat's La Grande Jette. Somewhat unrealistic to see a play about a painting when the painting is a ten minute walk away! There was a reference to "The Painting Over the Bar" in the production at the Goodman. For the duration of the show, the Art Institute moved Seurat's final preparatory study of Bathers at Ansieres (the final painting is in the National Gallery, London) over the Bar in the theatre lobby. I love it when people do mind tricks like that!
  13. If you can stand the political incorrectness, his characterizations in In Living Color were really funny. But that was prior to all his cinema stuff.
  14. His ink does nothing to add to his appearance.
  15. STEM all the way. I guess I never had an inspiring history teacher, but I did do well in the subject.
  16. In the books, I believe that Harry Potter’s birthday is July 31, 1980. He’s 38 today. The series is 21 years old.
  17. I first heard of this in some porn flick, where a guy is disappointed that his arranged meet up didn't happen. "I was looking forward to a good root." It was kind of obvious what he meant, as they then went ahead and had a good root.
  18. Besides, if he likes Florida, Chicago is out of the running.
  19. The gold watch is kind of tacky (clearly gold-plated) but it's interesting how it matches his skin tone and hair colour. How WASP!
  20. And texting in the Apple world, one omits the period but used two spaces to create a period/full stop. Doesn't Microsoft Word automatically delete the second of two spaces? Isn't this a de-selectable function?
  21. He's not quite lean enough to be an otter, in my book. Yummy, none the less. Unfortunately, I have the image of Otter burned into my memory as one of my fraternity brothers, from Spokane, WA, who I last saw in NYC. I shared a bed with him, and woke up in the morning with him on the floor. I asked why, and he said I'd been all over the bed all night. But he was hot and cute.
  22. The little GOlden books. There was one particular story about a town made of cream puffs (meringues). They had a tendency to blow away when it was windy, so each house had a rope attached to it, so they could pull them back down. No one else remembers this book ...
  23. Not even a bulge shot. Methinks the lady doth protest too much.
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