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poolboy48220

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  1. if they ask for a deposit I say No thank you. If they persist, they're the ones wasting my time.
  2. Hated that movie. They were so mean to Carrie Sarah Jessica Parker.
  3. I've seen that picture. <applause>
  4. NPR's Morning Edition today had a story on the Muppets song "Menomenah" (I have no idea how to spell that). They apologized at the beginning of the story for the earworm.
  5. A few months ago I finally set up a recurring monthly payment to donate. I get more mileage out of this than Netflix.
  6. hear hear.
  7. There's a Corbin Fisher video, Greg & Ty, where Greg seems surprised that he came while Ty was pounding him. They made a bit of fun of that in the video description. https://www.corbinfisher.com/tour/trailers/acm-ty-fucks-greg.html
  8. One guy didn't' notice that I'd come while he was fucking me, and was suprised that I hadn't asked him to stop fucking me once I had. He said he could never handle that.
  9. Perfectly put, thank you. I've also run into the "what do you care, you're rich" attitude, and thinking "Maybe I am, from your perspective - but that doesn't mean I want to spend it all on you".
  10. Glad to see this resurrected :-)
  11. I worked at a restaurant like that in college. One of the waiters really really worked hard at making a Caesar salad tableside for a party of two attractive young women; so hard that he sweated into it. He apparently didn't notice, but the women did; they didn't touch their salads.
  12. This was just a question on NPR's quiz show "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me". "Tanning your what is now a trend?" They made a joke out of the fact that they asked the black guy :-)
  13. not so much, but I do enjoy A Christmas Story running continuously on Christmas Day while I cook a turkey. And most of the classic specials, A Charlie Brown Christmas and Rudolph. I never cared much for Frosty the Snowman.
  14. There was a commercial in the late 70's or early 80's, no idea what it was selling, but it involved a rich man haggling price over something, and someone asked him "Why does a man like you have to argue price?" He answered "How do you think a man like me got to be a man like me?"
  15. as @loremipsum pointed out in another thread, millennials will never know the International Male catalog.
  16. Brian Buzzini's in it! I had such a huge crush on him, I bought the Playgirl(s) featuring him. Man of the Year 1985, I think?
  17. In the last episode of "Downton Abbey", at Thomas's new gig, Mr. Stiles and his wife are finishing dinner and he announces "I don't think I'll have any cheese".
  18. I can't imagine giving pricing advice to someone I barely knew. If they're over my limit, I say so and move on.
  19. Gordon Merrick wrote novels with gay themes, I'd consider parts of them soft-core porn. I mentioned in another thread that there was one of his books at the book section in a department store, I'd furtively read it while my mother & sister shopped for clothes.
  20. maybe you could 'affect' a French accent when you say that?
  21. This reminds me of a line from a Gordon Merrick book, something like "He'd walked through the showers like this, not quite hard but enough to show off". I think it was the first Peter & Charlie book, where one seduced the other by taking each other's measurements.
  22. The handheld sprayer gets a workout in every shower I take :-)
  23. I don't do spa massages often but I rarely remember them being even shirtless. My trainer pointed out a massage therapist at their spa who'd been fired for messing around with his clients. I didn't know my trainer well enough yet to ask "Do you know where he's going to be working next?"
  24. I just delivered my wrapped presents to work for our "Adopt a Family" program, does that count?
  25. The "Froot Loops" vs "Fruit Loops" example in that article: I remember reading long ago that the cereal was, originally, Fruit Loops. Then someone brought up that there was really no fruit in the cereal (perhaps they brought it up via a lawsuit?) and Kellogg's changed the name. This is an old, old, memory and perhaps itself an example of the Mandela Effect. :-)
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