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@brad7878. Lol. We think alike. I did the exact same thing. Didn’t take long for the Spa masseur to figure out what I was looking for.
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@DMICS, Is this chewable tablet non-prescription or do you first have to chat with an on-line physician? I listened to the video but no price or mg amount was mentioned. If it actually works then that’s great but the generic of Viagra, Sildenafil, is now under $2 a pill. Ask your physician to prescribe the 100mg tabs, then, if cutting in half works for you, it reduces the price to under $1. Not sure how fast that chewable takes to kick in but Sildenafil doesn’t take long & continues to work (for me) well into the next day.
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The Illusionists Magic of the Holidays 2018
Cooper replied to Cooper's topic in Live Theater & Broadway
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For the past 4 Holiday Seasons, "The Illusionists", has been playing at the Marquis Theatre. It has a short run and will be closing 12/30/18. It stars 5 magicians: Colin Cloud "The Deductionist", Chloe Crawford "The Sorceress", Shin Lim "The Manipulator" & winner of America's Got Talent, Darcy Oake "The Grand Illusionist", and Adam Trent "The Futurist". In addition to the cast there's a show by "Light Balance", a hi-tech neon and LED dance group. The show is most entertaining and offers something for every age. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Most magic shows I've seen have been on TV, so, to see one live was quite a treat. Each magician puts on his/her own act and, when finished, introduces the next act. There's a lot of audience participation and you're encouraged to keep your cell phones out. I especially enjoyed the swallowing of the razor blades and the vanishing cell phone acts. As for Shin Lim, he's very talented but after 15 minutes of basically doing the same card trick it does get stale. There's an act where all the audience participates. When you enter the theater you're given a hand-out with colors and numbers. During one act, you're told to fold and tear it up into small pieces. The magician goes around the theater with a cone on his head and you're to throw the paper into the cone. Of course, the paper goes all over the theater and leaves quite a mess for clean up. As the show ends, a snow storm is created by magic. With the lights hitting the flakes with different colors it looks rather spectacular. Times Square is rather busy this time of year and line at TKTS was huge. Fortunately, I saw a 3pm show which started an hour after most matinees begin. So, no line after 2pm.
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https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/the-lifespan-of-a-fact.143167/
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@nusxxx , Welcome to the Forum. Several of us have been to the Time (no “s”) Square Men’s Spa and have requested Robin. Your description does not even come close to matching any of ours. He takes great pride in his massage & it’s very good. In fact, one of the best I’ve had in a long time. Not sure why your 1st post here is to give him a lackluster review. I’ll be returning soon and, once again, requesting him. https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/411-on-time-square-men-spa-w-44st.144657/
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411 on Time Square men spa @ w 44st.
Cooper replied to + Intosmoothmuscles's topic in Spas & Masseurs
@NeedUToKneadMe: Recently, the message board had to conform with new Federal Guidelines. Talking about ”extras” might violate the Terms & Rules of this Forum & hold the website responsible. I know that sucks but we have no other choice. A lot of “extras” used to be shared here. Best we just talk about the location, name of the masseur, & how the massage was. Btw, I had a very relaxing massage at Time Square Men’s Spa. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. Cooper -
Yes, the 6S is larger than the 6. I only see the avatar image when I turn my iPhone sideways.
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When using an @Guy Fawkes: If you’re viewing the site on an iPhone 6, you don’t see your avatar to logout unless you turn your phone sideways to broaden your screen. Didn’t have this issue with the old version. Once you realize this, it’s not a big deal.
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@latbear4blk: I have a iPhone 6 & I don’t see my avatar unless I turn it sideways. I’m guessing that your screen is larger.
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@ArVaGuy, I agree. That was my 1st issue when testing the upgrade. When on your iPhone you now have to turn it sideways to see your avatar in order to log out.
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Took in today's matinee of "The Prom". I found it very entertaining and funny. It's about a HS Prom being canceled because a lesbian couple wants to attend. When a group of recently unemployed Broadway actors (their show "Eleanor" bombed) hear of this story they decide to take it on as a project hoping to gain some well needed publicity. So, off they all go to a small conservative town in Indiana. The 1st Act is very funny but has a cruel ending and the 2nd Act seems to be a bit preachy and predictable. A very youthful and good looking cast. Lots of energy especially in the dance numbers and there's a lot of dancing. The singing is powerful but not so memorable. A very likeable cast. The lead, Caitlin Kinnunen, is very convincing as Emma, the HS lesbian. The roles of the unemployed Broadway actors: Dee Dee, Allen, Barry, and Angie, are a real hoot. Their 1st song, "Changing Lives", is so funny and has excellent lyrics. It's a fast moving show and a very easy story to follow. Lots of costume changes and a happy ending.
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411 on Time Square men spa @ w 44st.
Cooper replied to + Intosmoothmuscles's topic in Spas & Masseurs
Robin seems to be very popular at the "Time Square Men Spa" and I can understand why. I took the advice of others and requested him. He's really good. I felt very relaxed and rejuvenated afterwards. He did ask how I liked my massage, medium pressure was perfect for me. He's very polite, friendly, and good looking. There were 5 Asian masseurs when I arrived. All looked to be in their early 20's. Very friendly staff and a clean place. I like the location. -
The Escort has contacted the Administrators to inform us that those are his actual pictures.
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It might be that only the Moderators can see that strike through the user’s name.
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How to prepare the perfect turkey. https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10156039784624889
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The old adage, "You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't" best describes how I feel about moderating this site. We can't please all but like you, I, too, want to see the PR&W Forum up and running so that all members feel comfortable in posting their positions in a civil way regardless of their political persuasion. The PR&W Forum is a challenge to moderate. The majority of reports we receive deal with personal attacks. The rules are very clear about the actions moderators can take on this issue. They read: "Attacks against members will only be acted upon at the request of the member being attacked. If you submit a report because you see a violation of that rule keep in mind that the report must be submitted by the "member being attacked". Most members do not submit reports/alerts making it appear that the moderators aren't taking action or following the rules. Not so! But maybe it's time for us to revisit that rule if it helps getting the Forum back up and running. The Moderators do not discuss on the Message Board alerts received or actions taken. We also do not mention the names of members who are banned or timed out. We respect your privacy. If you want to crack down on personal attacks help us out and submit those reports. Are new Guidelines and new rules necessary to get this Forum back? Or are the current Terms and Rules sufficient? Perhaps following them is the best answer. Cooper
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Starting in January & making his Broadway debut, Andrew Barth Feldman, will play the part of Evan Hansen. Broadway’s hit musical “Dear Evan Hansen” has announced its new title star — and it’s 16-year-old Andrew Barth Feldman, who is much closer in age to the high school nerd at the center of the Tony Award-winning show. Feldman, a junior at Lawrence Woodmere Academy in Woodmere, New York, will take over for Taylor Trensch this January. Trensch replaced Ben Platt, who won a Tony for his performance as a high schooler who becomes an accidental social-media icon. “As a real-life high school student, I relate to the character of Evan Hansen immensely,” said Feldman, who was cast after winning the Best Actor Award at this year’s Jimmy Awards (a.k.a. the National High School Musical Theatre Awards). “Dear Evan Hansen” was a sponsor of this year’s competition.
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Saw King Kong and was very impressed with the huge gorilla on stage. Those puppeteers worked so hard to make Kong come to life. Reminded me of War Horse. The appeal for this show might be for a younger audience. There was a school group of 8th graders sitting in front of me. They were mesmerized by the show. First off, it's very loud. At times when over-miked Christiani Pitts (Ann Darrow) was singing it actually hurt my ears. She puts so much energy into her singing that I was waiting for a church choir to join in. There were many pluses to this show: the amazing scenery, the laser light show, the growling of Kong that vibrates throughout the theater, the orchestra, the dancing, all the special effects.... However, what was lacking was good acting, singing, memorable music, and good lines. Just wasn't up to par for Broadway but remember it's still in previews. If you decide to see it, don't sit too close to the stage and definitely avoid the front row unless you want Kong to step on you. This show is best viewed from a distance as Kong is enormous and the moving scenery, which reminded me of a 3D movie, takes up the entire stage. I was somewhat entertained by King Kong for 2hrs and 20 minutes and I did find myself laughing at times. Discounted tickets are easy to get. Purchased mine at TKTS. Thanks @foxy for your interesting and informative review. Saved me from writing about the history of King Kong!
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"Daniel's Husband" opens in NY Oct 28
Cooper replied to + beethoven's topic in Live Theater & Broadway
Here’s a thread about Daniel’s Husband when it played back in April 2017. https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/daniels-husband.122984/ -
NYT said, “terrifically engaging Broadway drama starring a boy wizard.” Sounds like the line for their ads.
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Excellent play. Well written & acted. Tonight was it’s “Opening Night”, so, we can expect to be reading the critics reviews very soon. IMO, they should be rave reviews.
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Happy Birthday Steven. All the best, Cooper
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SHAMELESS Returns Tonight On Showtime
Cooper replied to + Avalon's topic in TV and Streaming services
What has Showtime done to Shameless? @Avalon Episode 2 of the new season was another yawn. The wild & crazy Gallagher family is now a hardworking, law abiding family with each member having their own story. Frank is managing a campaign. Fiona is investing into real estate with advice from baby brother Liam. Lip is caring for a friend’s daughter, attending AA meetings, & working as a motorcycle mechanic. Ian, still off his meds & now out of jail, no longer wants to be the spokesperson for the gay Jesus movement. He definitely needs a boyfriend. Carl, still wearing his cadet’s uniform, is saving old dogs from being put-down. Has a basement full of them. Even gave a military send off to one. Boring Debs seems to be preparing for a lesbian relationship. Now, for the comic relief couple, YEA!, Kevin & V, have found a day care center for their twins. Only problem is, the center has room for just 1, however, they have a plan to fool the nuns. @g56whiz... Did I leave anything out? This used to be one of my favorite shows. Now, I watch it tapped with the remote in my hand to FF.
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