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Which are you, glass half full or glass half empty?
gallahadesquire replied to geminibear's topic in The Lounge
Is that bath half-full or half-empty? -
I NEED TO COME OUT OF THE CLOSET! ANYONE ELSE?
gallahadesquire replied to ny2222's topic in The Lounge
Did you use Library of Congress or [shudder] the Dewy Decimal system? Do you remember about where the call numbers were? I'm really only familiar with "Q" and "M". I'd love to see what MIT has for gay literature -
My town has its own Electric Company, which is about 50% cheaper than the surrounding venues. When they looked for a cable company, they said "What the Hell! We already have the infrastructure," and promptly opted to run Cable. I have to pay for basic (non-HD) service (02-99) and extended service (200-299, still non-hd). Then I pay for basic HD, and on top of that, Extended HD. Throw in 10 Mbps Internet, and telephone, and I'm up to $160/mo. My housemate gets such luxuries as HBO, Showtime, or the like. I have Amazon prime, which is great. No intention to go off Cable. Addictions? Madame secretary (sunday night, CBS); Most of SYFY; modern family; and the like. However, NBC is dropping our affiliate [channel 7, WHDH in bosont] this year, so we'll see. It would be nasty to lose what few sports (baseball, which is on NECN; and football, which can be anywhere [GO PATS!]) I do watch.
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One can only hope karma eventually catches up with this creep...
gallahadesquire replied to + dutchmuch's topic in The Lounge
Then let's lock him up with a room full of his ill-gotten gains and let him survive on that. [i personally think shackles on one ankle to a chain and a pole in the desert would be more appropriate, so as to deprive him of food, water, AND shelter, but that seems a bit too cruel.] -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poX6HDC5rNU
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When did we jump to an alternative universe?
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Do we have any advice on how to contact him?
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Sigh. and no phone number. The OP says that Tristan has relocated to the Northeast, and that ad is still Orlando. The website alluded to therein has been out of order for quite a few years.
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Is there a current link? His review phone number is unrevealing, and his website is long gone.
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Daddy, you are SO good to us!
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Whoops! Chris: [url=http://www.men4rentnow.com/gay/escort/male/massage/boston/ChrisCrawford/291870][/url] http://www.men4rentnow.com/gay/escort/male/massage/boston/ChrisCrawford/291870 http://www.massagem4m.com/ma/plymouth/16990/#goreviews
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Although I know the names, I don't know either chain by reputation. What will be the level of mediocrity afterwards? Please compare American and US Airways United and Continental I don't include Delta and Northwest, because that seemed to go pretty well (except that Northwest's hard product had no entertainment and was incredibly dated), and Delta still comes out top of the "legacy" airlines when reviewed.
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I just met Chris Crawford in Boston. He's 40, has a great abdomen but no six pack, and is well muscled. He's a great conversationalist and, while we didn't go there, I'm sure he's a great top. His photos range about 10 years (he dropped out in about 2006). He looks like the two where he has grey hair. The biggest difference is that his face is much more animated with a great smile, that doesn't show through. I would say he looks like a retired baseball pitcher (he's 6'2" and about 190). I'm not sure why I get that impression. Review is pending. I hope to see him again in a week or two.
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That's good to know. I contacted him a couple of times but never followed through (never even mentioned a possible date and time, so it's not like I flaked on him.) After the second time, I was told I'd have to send him a mail order for a deposit for half of his proposed fee. I think that's when I lost interest ...
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Right you are. Did you google the image?
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Britain, along the Severn? Worcester, perhaps?
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Britain, along the Severn? Worcester, perhaps?
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The Cat's tongut rasps a bit much. It irritates the hemarroids.
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Oh. I thought you said Nude Norsemen, like with stringy blond hair and helmets. Then my brain woke up a little and was thinking Centaurs. Sigh.
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From Wikipedia: grisette: The word grisette (sometimes spelled grizette) has referred to a French working-class woman from the late 17th century and remained in common use through the Belle Époque era, albeit with some modifications to its meaning. It derives from gris, (French for grey), and refers to the cheap grey fabric of the dresses these women originally wore. The 1694 edition of the Dictionnaire de l'Académie française described a grisette as simply "a woman of lowly condition". By the 1835 edition of the dictionary, her status had risen somewhat. She was described as: "a young working woman who is coquettish and flirtatious."[1] This usage can be seen in one of Oliver Wendell Holmes' early poems 'Our Yankee Girls' (1830): "the gay grisette, whose fingers touch love's thousand chords so well...".[2] In practice, "young working woman" referred primarily to those employed in the garment and millinery trades as seamstresses or shop assistants, the few occupations open to them in 19th century urban France, apart from domestic service.[3] The sexual connotations which had long accompanied the word are made explicit in Webster's Third New International Dictionary (1976) which lists one of its meanings as a young woman who combines part-time prostitution with another occupation. Webster's quotes an example from Henry Seidel Canby's 1943 biography of Walt Whitman: "and many years later [Whitman] was still talking to Traubel of the charm of the dusky grisettes who sold love as well as flowers on the streets of New Orleans."[4] Cocotte doesn't translate as well. It seems to include shirred eggs, and I have no idea what they are.
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Ooops. Missed a day. Teaching math since the 1950’s 1. Teaching Math In 1950s A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is 4/5 of the price. What is his profit? 2. Teaching Math In 1960s A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is 4/5 of the price, or $80. What is his profit? 3. Teaching Math In1970s A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is $80. Did he make a profit? 4. Teaching Math In 1980s A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is $80 and his profit is $20. Your assignment: Underline the number 20. 5. Teaching Math In 1990s A logger cuts down a beautiful forest because he is selfish and inconsiderate and cares nothing for the habitat of animals or the preservation of our woodlands. He does this so he can make a profit of $20. What do you think of this way of making a living? Topic for class participation after answering the question: How did the birds and squirrels feel as the logger cut down their homes? (There are no wrong answers, and if you feel like crying, it's ok. ) 6. Teaching Math In 2009 Un hachero vende una carretada de maderapara $100. El costo de la producciones es $80. Cuanto dinero ha hecho? (from Google: A logger sells a truckload of maderapara $ 100. The cost of production is $ 80. How much money has he done?) 7. Teaching Math In 2013 Who cares, just steal the lumber from your rich neighbor's property. He won't have a gun to stop you, and it's OK anyway cuz it's redistributing the wealth.
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Would you bike to work for $? Nanny state or common sense?
gallahadesquire replied to marylander1940's topic in The Lounge
In the mid-70's, I lived at Kenmore Square, and biked to just-inside-Waltham on US 20. 8 miles. Twice daily. Lost not a pound [piss me off]. GREAT leg tone. Thank you, Pres. Gerald Ford, and Motobecane. -
One can only hope karma eventually catches up with this creep...
gallahadesquire replied to + dutchmuch's topic in The Lounge
On a smaller scale: Unit doses of Narcan ® [naloxone USP], a universal opioid antidote (doesn't work on Valium etc.) has gone up to $60/dose. In the Operating ROom, we always had multiples of vials hanging around. I'm not sure if this is the same monopolistic pricing schema that Daraprim has, but it got my goat. Many first-responders are looking to have it in their armamentarium for possible heroin / morphine / oxycode ODs. Isn't there anti-trust legislation to prevent this kind of thing? -
Having retired from the medical profession ... never mind. http://images1.tickld.com/live/articles/a_584_20150730125709.jpg
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ever since I saw him at http://www.soytuyo.com, which has an incredible amount of eye candy, I've lusted. Not just in my heart. Woof. He reminds me of Dean Cain crossed with Michael Shanks.
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