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BenjaminNicholas

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  1. And a suggestion to those looking for a strong new java that's Keurig and whole-bean friendly. https://sfbaycoffee.com/
  2. Dining at the Lido, Loosens my libido, Like a big torpedo. Terrible, yes, but terribly wonderful when delivered by Rachel York.
  3. Stritch is a legend for good reason. There never seems to be an uninteresting story involving her. Yes, she was a pain in the ass, but she earned that in a lot of ways. I had a client who was very good friends with her and we'd go visit with her at the Carlyle, sometimes having dinner and sometimes just popping in pre-performance to say hello. She was always kind to me, but she liked me. I wouldn't want to be on her bad side.
  4. Just a reminder... [MEDIA=giphy]RMeWKLwvCMJzanG8p5[/MEDIA] http://daddysreviews.com/donate
  5. This thread needs to be pinned so future generations can read how damned foolish men are when they think only with their dicks.
  6. Please tell me the costumer gave her a long string of pearls to wear
  7. Strangely enough, it's not that London didn't laugh at it. It's that it wasn't the original Broadway company. That group was magical. Perfectly cast. London got actors who did a lot of mugging and it ruined the comedy.
  8. Drowsy was fucking brilliant. If people don't understand pastiche, I don't want to be their friend anyway I saw that show 12 times. It was incredibly entertaining and funny.
  9. This was really why I enjoyed the show so much.
  10. Did you see the LA cast (2016) or the original NYC (2006)? The LA production suffered due to the casting of Rachel York and Betty Buckley. They didn't work at all. Christine Ebersole in the original, however, was transcendent. A star performance.
  11. As others have said, it served as a lovely postcard to the area, but the film felt like one huge cliche. This is what can happen when you take a 64-page novela and try to expand it into a 2 hour film.
  12. Eek. Rough punchline, especially for those here who have or have had loved ones with Alz.
  13. I was always partial to a little Messiah Carey
  14. https://www.burnerapp.com/ And no... They won't know.
  15. There's nothing hotter than licking a bottom's feet while you're pounding him on his back
  16. There is no longer a need for a whole separate phone. Added, in the event you're caught with a second crappy burner phone, that looks a lot more suspicious. @MikeBiDude made the perfect suggestion of the Burner app: It works. It's time-tested. It's streamlined.
  17. Tenga makes great products. All the pleasure of a Fleshjack, less than half the cost.
  18. You win. Guffman is a classic. Corky St Clair is a personal hero of mine. I also can't get enough of Ron & Sheila:
  19. See: https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/joebiden-in-vegas.162784/#post-2056710
  20. It depends on how willing you are to market yourself and the constant game of minimizing churn. There's a HUGE amount of turnover if you don't produce regular content. Most of what I see on OF is unoriginal and becomes repetitive very, very quickly. The key to making real money on the platform is finding a gimmick that people want to see, tweaking it slightly over time so they don't get bored and injecting a personality that viewers can latch onto. If you have the time to invest, yes, it can be rewarding. But it won't come easy.
  21. Oh yeah... They put themselves into a hot fucking pot of water. The whole thing imploded. But politics aside, their history with production was interesting. Not always good, but they took their shot and I respect that. It reminded me of less talented Zach Scott Theatre (in Austin).
  22. I have this one: https://www.costco.com/positive-posture-brio%2b-massage-chair.product.100659872.html I love it. Costco also has a ton of other varieties of massage chair. They all come with Costco's incredible return policy.
  23. Now I want to hear Cyndi sing that version I think everyone wants some fun right now. People are feeling cooped-up. Humans don't do well in captivity.
  24. It's going to take more time to see the true aftermath of this gathering. These things are never immediate. Take Sturgis for example. While much larger in scale, it's still doing damage: https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/10/17/sturgis-rally-spread/ The problem wasn't so much spreading it through Mexico, but like you said, spreading sickness when they're back home. Separate note: The pictures on the net of this party looked tragic. A ton of aged circuit 'boys' who are desperately trying to relive their youth through sheer denial of reality. I've never understood these events. The costumes. The drugs. The cliquish behaviors. The music that sounds like pots & pans clanging together for hours at a time. Totally passed me by.
  25. And then there was Serenbe's production: https://www.broadwayworld.com/videoplay/Exclusive-Watch-Highlights-From-Serenbe-Playhouses-TITANIC-THE-MUSICAL-20180724 I never saw it, but did see their Ragtime. That was an interesting one.
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