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As per the ASPS... And no, anal bleaching is not mentioned anywhere. https://www.plasticsurgery.org/news/press-releases/new-statistics-reveal-the-shape-of-plastic-surgery
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Hammer is pretty, but he's not proven himself to be much of an actor in anything he's done. He had a moment to be the IT guy... And it passed him by.
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How often you check your RM mail?
+ BenjaminNicholas replied to JamesMorris's topic in Questions About Hiring
If you're more comfortable over email, that's fine: Just ask the guy through the RM mail system for his private address. RM messages are known to not go through, get sent into spam, etc. It's unreliable at best. I nearly always ask that guys use my private email address for communication. -
First thought: He must have some serious ass-volume And bottom line, if you want to play safe, put a condom on and then fuck the guy. That includes if he is only teasing with his butt cheeks. Don't be the guy who comes here to puritanically warn others of evil bottoms who took advantage of him
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There is a ton of speculation, but no one will really know until Apple has their event on 9/12. I just hope it fits on the inductive charging pad in my car. The X fits fine with room to spare. We shall see.
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Gettin' the Band Back Together
+ BenjaminNicholas replied to edjames's topic in Live Theater & Broadway
Yikes. Davenport is trying to garner some sympathy with some of those quotes, but frankly, any Broadway producer needs to have a thick skin when investing in this world. -
Kennedy Center is doing a short run of this show with a solid cast. That cast is much more likely to transfer. http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/event/TTBCA The Regents production in London has a better shot of getting a West End run, but I think they would shuffle the cast a bit if that happened.
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The two leads were solid. Seymour had a bell-clear, strong voice. Their Audrey had West End cred, but she didn't have the belt to make some of her songs really soar. Her acting on the other hand was tops. She didn't carbon-copy Greene (which was smart). Made her own Audrey. Vox as Audrey II was fine. He played a lot to the audience and much like any drag queen who was working a room in a gay bar. The choice to give him a non-functional hand mic was an odd one (he was wearing a lavalier). Vox's voice was fantastic, but it did feel like he was just mimicking Levi Stubs from the film at times. The Dentist was a known member of a once-popular boyband in the UK. He was played as a bisexual, which made the book scenes between himself and Seymour interesting, odd and very different from what I've seen before. Mushnik played it like a camp film noir. Lots of arched eyebrow. Very fun performance. Good accent and sang the patter songs well. The groundbreaking: Ronnettes who truly danced (contemporary, pop-lock style, all while keeping perfect, belted harmonies). An ensemble who was also brilliantly choreographed. A set that went from a very creepy black & white to color throughout the show. Interesting 'skyscraper' set pieces that spun, moved and illuminated to serve multiple function. Also, my biggest love of this show came from the prop designer: Everything (plants, flowers in Mushnik's) were recycled other objects (toilet brushes, plungers, trash, dildos). Very interesting concept and it kept you looking for all of the interesting little pieces scattered around the set.
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Best production of this show I've ever seen. It's really brilliantly done, breaks new ground and is a real joy to watch. If you're around London, check it out before it closes on 9/22. https://openairtheatre.com/production/little-shop-of-horrors https://www.timeout.com/london/theatre/little-shop-of-horrors-review
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VividSeats - any users?
+ BenjaminNicholas replied to LaffingBear's topic in Live Theater & Broadway
I've used them, but have much more trust in StubHub and TicketsNow. They have strong guarantee policies and are very clear about seating. Vivid is more like a traditional ticket agency: They give you a ballpark area and THEN secure the tickets once you pay. They don't have any inventory in-hand. -
If the police want something from you, they're going to figure out a way to get it. Same goes for CBP. My advice is to keep nothing incriminating on your phone. As to the iPhone discussion: I plan on going from an X to the X Plus
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Experience with weekend and longer vacation hires
+ BenjaminNicholas replied to Wolfer's topic in The Deli
And in the end, there are many of us who don't make that the hub of what or who we are. Different strokes, as I said before. My hope is that you find a setup with an escort that makes you happy- Focus less on what others say here and just communicate with the escort you're interested in. -
I believe Pacino in Glenngary Glen Ross said it best...
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Experience with weekend and longer vacation hires
+ BenjaminNicholas replied to Wolfer's topic in The Deli
Fear not, OC: London is chock-full of beautiful gents and starting tomorrow, the city should be back to business as summer holiday will officially be over. I'm back in London in two weeks for Kylie at the O2. How long you hanging in town for? -
Cruises can be fun with the right traveling companion(s). The more I cruise, the more I prefer river cruising or smaller ships ships like Silversea, Viking, Windstar and- if the price is right- Quasar. The only cruises I won't take anymore are Atlantis or RSVP ships.
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Experience with weekend and longer vacation hires
+ BenjaminNicholas replied to Wolfer's topic in The Deli
It's threads like this one that make the line clear between guys who hire on the hourly and guys who hire by the weekend/week/etc There's a kind of familiar ease in the longterm gig: It's not about how much can I get for this amount. It's about enjoying the moment because you're not worried about a clock. -
Experience with weekend and longer vacation hires
+ BenjaminNicholas replied to Wolfer's topic in The Deli
Different strokes for different folks There are a lot of guys out there who want a vacation escort who also serves as planner and, in some cases, tour guide. While this board may not cater much to that particular niche, it's an existing market if you're able to tap it. -
Tokyo is an awesome, awesome city. Great culture, food and brilliant hotels. Heading back in October. JAL is having some nice deals on the NS from DFW.
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I said less-invasive, which it is, compared to traditional lipo It was developed by a doc in Beverly Hills. He's now licensing it out to plastic surgeons.
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CoolSculpting is really best for people who only have 2-5 lbs of extra to lose. It's marketed for those who have worked out, dieted and still can't lose that little tummy. If you're wanting to lose more and in a less-invasive way, I'd recommend looking at AirSculpting. Not sure what your circumstance is, but it's always better having more info than less
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It's nice to see hotels still requiring guests not look disheveled in public
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If people donated half as much as they complained, this site wouldn't have funding issues
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Benanti is going to kill in this. Already bought a ticket. Rigg will be out by then. She's being replaced by Rosemary Harris (who is awesome).
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Clearly, it wasn't his boyfriend...
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