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  1. Any new favorites in London?  Traveling there next week with a friend and looking to arrange a three-way.  Under 30yo and versatile preferred.  Not really into twinks, but I do make exception.  :)  Thanks!

  2. Not a town I know well, so looking for recommendations in Pittsburgh.  35ish and under, bottom/vers, muscle over twink preferred (but any port in a storm).  Thanks gentlemen!!

     

  3. I watch football some and it's nice to see some US teams getting air time. UK Premier League football is entertaining, but I prefer more the national league or even the county leagues when I can watch a game. The football is not as flashy or entertaining, but it is more "real."

     

    My preference is rugby, which is even harder to access on from the US.

  4. My sympathies. I've suffered on and off for years in both feet. Like spider I found inserts worthless and doing the stretching exercises - standing on the bottom step and flexing as well as rolling a tennis ball - and rotating good shoes helped a lot. I did discover doing those things on a regular basis has helped lengthen the time between flare ups.

  5. I'm fully vaccinated, but I'm staying at my place in a rural area. My Chicago office won't open until at least July, and I'm not moving back until then.

     

    God, I wish there were more escorts in these areas. RM lists precisely 0 escorts for Madison, Wisconsin, the nearest city.

    seeking, squirt, or grindr.

  6. My message is well-intended.

     

    Respectfully, I disagree with your statement that I quoted from you above in bold.

     

    The probate court will decide if the websites are part of the estate.

     

    Even though Bill did not charge a fee for using his websites, he did accept donations from many who paid to use the sites. Not all members contributed. The donations were sufficient to keep the functioning of the websites, allowing Bill to continue his hobby.

     

    According to the Internal Revenue Code, hobby income is taxable income.

     

    It is possible that Bill reported the donations on his tax returns. Moreover, he might also have had ancillary income from the websites which he might have reported on his income tax returns. Without seeing his prior tax returns, we do not know how Bill treated the hobby income.

     

    I assume Bill did everything according to law.

     

    Knowingly leaving off the websites from the probate inventory could have very bad consequences. If the court learned of the intentional omission before closing the estate, the person appointed administrator would likely be removed and a court-appointed replacement would occur. There could be additional troubling issues.

     

    As a user of this website, I am not part of those included in "we all agree" to omit the websites from probate.

     

    Rather than furnish tax law citations, please read the below link that will give you and others an idea of how the Internal Revenue Code applies to hobbies and related income, regardless of what the income is called.

     

    https://www.creditkarma.com/tax/i/hobby-income-taxed#:~:text=The answer: You must pay,if your hobby's a business.

     

    I want very much for this website to continue. I also hope to see the transition legal.

     

    I appreciate all the hard work of those involved in salvaging the websites. Let not all the hard work be done in vain by filing a false probate inventory.

     

    A competent Nevada probate attorney can guide the process through the court.

     

    Best of luck.

    Well thought out response. The probate court in Clark County has public administrators on staff. Regrettably intestate deaths are not that uncommon. There is a good chance that the probate court will assign a staff member to handle the disposition of the estate. The first duty for the administrator will be to find a qualifying next of kin. When that person is found the administrator will assist them in starting the probate process. If an heir is not found there is a good chance of escheat, the estate is frozen and in Nevada potential heirs have six years to file a claim before it reverts to the state. Bill's friends may be able to file for simple summary administration if the overall estate is small, and may have good standing to do so given the circumstances, but if that is refused then this limbo could go on for a while. When Michael died Bill had control of the servers and the tech savvy to keep the site going. Now some very smart and tech savvy gentlemen have the materials to continue to keep the sites going. If a qualifying next of kin is found, perhaps a purchase arrangement can be made, but we should be aware that if the administrator/court catch on to what we do here, they will probably shut us down. Prostitution may be legal in Nevada, but it's not elsewhere and the 8th district probate court would have no interest in facilitating illegal activity.

  7. He and I didn't get off to a good start, but eventually things worked out. He's had several different names on RM and seems to travel quite a bit.

     

    He's a nice guy. Attractive and a solid, thick 8". He's top only, but I found him quick to respond and easy to communicate with, and we found some ways to have fun. A friend who a bottom also met him and reported "he knows what he's doing...."

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