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poolboy48220

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  1. I suffer from that as well. It's very frequent that someone will say something and a movie quote will come to mind.
  2. He had this movie released a week ago: https://www.nextdoorstudios.com/en/show/Bed-Buddies/167840
  3. I keep reading that as "Duhamel", and wonder if he's going to conduct shirtless.
  4. I just found out there's a sequel to A Christmas Story. Ralphie and the Red Ryder BB gun :-) TNT or TBS or one of those networks typically runs the original continuously Christmas Day, I usually have it on all day while the turkey is roasting. I've set up the sequel to record, I'm wondering if anyone here has seen it?
  5. This reminds me of Leonard Nimoy's final tweet: "A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP." LLAP is "Live Long and Prosper", a Vulcan phrase that Nimoy signed most of his tweets with.
  6. I am both, but at Cub Scout age, in the late 60's, I wasn't aware that I was either yet. I actually realized atheist first, I think. My Dad stopped going to church when I was about 11, I stopped a year or two later and Dad's not going undermined Mom's urging me to go.
  7. All good reasons why you would not have seen him naked. I think @friendofsheila was expressing disbelief at your inability to remember. :-P
  8. NPR yesterday morning had a long segment on surviving holiday conversation when it turns political. With my sister's family, I plan on trying to shut down any political conversation at all.
  9. Is this it? http://texbearjoe.net/ and there's this. If you can search nifty by author, I haven't figured it out. https://www.nifty.org/nifty/gay/encounters/timberfell-stories/
  10. I've lived alone (well, I've had roommates on & off all my life) for going on 40 years now, so it's not a big deal to me. My sister hosts a big Thanksgiving and it's been getting bigger. The year her sister-in-law stole (her words) the dinner from her, I skipped and spent Thanksgiving alone. If my sister ups the headcount again I may start skipping, we'll see how the 17-person event goes this year. Besides, I have my dog, and this year I am dog-sitting her best dog friend, so I'm not really alone :-D
  11. Is anyone else picturing his also-drunk buddies stripping him and putting the lacy panties on?
  12. The second novel (I think) from the author of "The Night Circus". I absolutely loved Night Circus, and hearing the author interviewed on NPR yesterday, I've just put Starless Sea on hold at the library. Has anyone read it yet? It sounds a tiny bit like the Narnia series (which I really didn't enjoy all that much). Zachary Ezra Rawlins is a graduate student in Vermont when he discovers a mysterious book hidden in the stacks. As he turns the pages, entranced by tales of lovelorn prisoners, key collectors, and nameless acolytes, he reads something strange: a story from his own childhood. Bewildered by this inexplicable book and desperate to make sense of how his own life came to be recorded, Zachary uncovers a series of clues--a bee, a key, and a sword--that lead him to a masquerade party in New York, to a secret club, and through a doorway to an ancient library, hidden far below the surface of the earth. What Zachary finds in this curious place is more than just a buried home for books and their guardians--it is a place of lost cities and seas, lovers who pass notes under doors and across time, and of stories whispered by the dead. Zachary learns of those who have sacrificed much to protect this realm, relinquishing their sight and their tongues to preserve this archive, and also those who are intent on its destruction. Together with Mirabel, a fierce, pink-haired protector of the place, and Dorian, a handsome, barefoot man with shifting alliances, Zachary travels the twisting tunnels, darkened stairwells, crowded ballrooms, and sweetly-soaked shores of this magical world, discovering his purpose--in both the mysterious book and in his own life.
  13. a peekaboo (barely) of Gus Kenworthy
  14. Reminds me of "Trick", where the guy had a fantasy about doing it while he played piano. I wonder if this belongs in the Fetish Forum? :-D
  15. Most guys in my elementary school in the 60's went through Cub Scouts. I know of very few guys of my generation who went through Boy Scouts in the 70's.
  16. I forgot about Boy Scouts. I went through Cub Scouts and Webelos (the "junior high" of scouting), but just lasted one night in actual Boy Scouts. Did Cub Scouts have a sash for badges? Did they HAVE badges? It's been a long time. I remember wearing a too-small cub scout uniform at the end, I was close to graduating/ageing up to Webelos and we didn't want to spend the money on a new uniform that fit but I'd only wear for a couple months.
  17. not 100% sure of this, but the request to view private galleries sends a message to the escort, and they can unlock for you. You'll get a message via Rentmen email if/when they do. I don't think they can read your notes. I don't know if they can even tell you've buddylisted them. They can tell if you've viewed them, some escorts will email you if you've viewed them asking if you're interested.
  18. Agree 100%. Some semblance of plot & setup does a lot more for me.
  19. One other guy I remember, I saw him one night, and a day or two later he called asking if we could repeat the same stuff, no compensation necessary. I guess I'm pretty good at rimming.
  20. Just one or three that I can think of, in many hires. I've hired a couple (couple dozen?) dancers but a few have gone home for free; one escort turned into a fuck buddy without an actual conversation about "You don't need to pay me any more". I think I offered to help him with some computer stuff, and he started feeling me up as we finished, and that was how that relationship shifted. Who knew computer literacy was such an aphrodisiac? I invited another escort to watch a special I'd taped that I knew he was interested in, I gave him a foot rub that progressed to a fun time, but he moved and that was the last I saw him.
  21. In the movie "Saving Mr. Banks", Emma Thompson, playing P.L. Travers (the author of the Mary Poppins books), chided someone for addressing her by her first name. I think it was the movie's writers when they first met - I think her chauffeur just addressed her as "Mrs.".
  22. This made me think of the Dorothy Parker quote: "You can lead a horticulture, but you can't make her think". I'm not calling this guy a whore, it's just where my mind goes whenever I hear that quote.
  23. I second the vote for Nifty & Literotica, those are the two I have bookmarked. I found this one the other day... https://m.lushstories.com/gay-male
  24. No sash, but I do have a cloak. The J. Peterman catalog offered it in the late 80's, talking about how FDR had worn it to the Yalta conference. It was part of Navy attire back then. I finally had one made earlier this year.
  25. wow, 4-handed with KittenBear? Sign me up.
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