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poolboy48220

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  1. down for me, too, but honestly, it's rare that I check that site.
  2. I've got to admit I am just checking this post for the drama now. I don't even remember what Cody Dean looks like.
  3. years ago I was at a hotel downtown after the office Christmas party and arranged to have an escort come up after the party was over. Security didn't let him up on his own, they called my room and asked me to come get him. I had the feeling he'd been there a lot and they were not happy about it.
  4. Stealing this from @marylander1940 's post in Battle of the Bulge:
  5. Oh, I don't know - that picture says to me that the guy on the right is about to teach the guy on the left how much fun it can be with another guy.
  6. "Anne Frank, a nun, and a hooker walk into a bar..."
  7. This is a link to a facebook video, not sure how well it will work... https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1897275123625089
  8. I haven't been able to bring myself to remove the bookmarks for all the sites that have gone down since SESTA. I did delete my rentboy.com bookmark eventually, but for now, I've just in the past few days moved a bunch into an "Obsolete" folder. Anyone else as nostalgic/hopeful as I am?
  9. Bob Paris & Rod Jackson. it had to be done...
  10. I thought this was about keyless entry - this is about keyless ignition. Since I've been a faithful used-car buyer since 2005, I haven't (yet) had a keyless ignition car. Hell, a remote fob to unlock the car is a novelty to me. This line... scares me a bit. My car has an alarm if I leave it and the lights are still on. I did enjoy the car I had back in the late 90's with the keypad/combination lock to get in. I was in better shape then & wearing tighter pants, and I could leave my keys in the car. Plus, I used the prefix code from the Reliant in Wrath of Khan as my entry code. Easy to remember.
  11. I don't see a Roast Turkey recipe in Julia Child's cookbook, so I'm claiming it for America. :-)
  12. Yikes. I've gotten a bunch of requests for more info about a guy I mentioned I'd seen last year, I responded to most of them (just cut & paste the same response, so no big deal), but I've never had the info forwarded back to the escort. Thanks for the heads up.
  13. You're talking about threads where someone with no history on the forum suddenly speaks up with a great review of an escort/masseur? Yeah, I take most of those with a grain of salt.
  14. I keep coming back to these three gifs.. http://hairynotbeary.tumblr.com/post/173862422060
  15. I don't know if this forum uses software written specifically for it, or something that's generic forum software. I suspect the latter, given the "forum software by xenforo" at the bottom of the page. https://xenforo.com/ I suspect it takes a fair amount of tech-savvy to install and keep it up and running, not to mention the moderation duties.
  16. Thank you @latbear4blk !
  17. Website is the broader term. Anything you get to on the internet would be a website. Some of those websites (like this one) are forums, that have the ability for visitors to the site to comment and interact with each other. Other websites are just designed for people to see things without interacting with each other.
  18. The asian guy in the tank top is Van Darkholme, one of the founders of Kink.com & Bound Gods. Those scenes don't seem familiar but I wouldn't be surprised if they're part of that site's collection. https://www.kink.com/model/15862/Van-Darkholme
  19. Those pictures made me think of the controversy around Larry Nassar, a sports doctor convicted of molesting many, many young female (and at least one male) gymnasts under the cover of examinations & therapy. "You've got a separated shoulder? Let's get your pants off."
  20. I'm betting this is a duplicate, but at 224 pages in, hoping nobody will notice :-)
  21. In the early 70's there was a controversy in our high school about a guy who wanted to sign up for Home Economics, specifically the cooking class. If I remember correctly, our principal was quoted in the high school newspaper as saying "If he wants to learn to cook he can get a job at McDonald's." He was allowed to take the class, in the end.
  22. When Patrick Stewart hosted Saturday Night Live years ago, apart from the inevitable Star Trek skit (Love Boat: The Next Generation), there was also a skit where he was a baker who kept steering customers to his cakes featuring a woman sitting on the toilet.
  23. I learned in the 3rd grade. We had a class trip to the "International Market" in downtown Detroit, I bought a pair. The teacher showed me how to use them on the bus ride back. When we got back to the class, I was practicing at my desk with some candy (Lemonheads, if I recall correctly), and looked up to find the whole class watching. Funny, I was just talking about that teacher last night - she'd traveled the world before becoming an elementary school teacher, she'd taught in Guam for a year. I had her two consecutive years, she was a great teacher. I taught one of the Gold Coast dancers how to use them, I'd gotten there early and he had brought Chinese food before the dancing started.
  24. When I was growing up, our neighbor had sort of a secret room - a room their father used as his office, it was behind a sliding door in the basement bathroom. If you didn't know it was there, you'd never know the wall was a sliding door. At the local Renaissance Fair, a booth sold leather stuff (innocent stuff, like masks, and bracelets). The friend I was with knew the guy running the booth, and he took us back to a secret area behind the wall where the FUN stuff was.
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