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5 and a half miles to school and back! You're lucky you lived in southern California and not a cold climate or you'd be sharing that you walked 5 and a half miles to your school in the snow, uphill both ways!!! Sorry @Smurof, I could not resist! :rolleyes: TruHart1
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Public School/College Nude Swimming Required (No Porn)
TruHart1 replied to Bearofdistinction's topic in The Lounge
I remember my first swim lessons at the local YMCA (back in the mid 1950's) mainly because of all of us having to swim naked. I voiced my displeasure to my mom that some of the older boys (who already had pubic hair tantalizingly sticking out!) were allowed to wear jock straps and why couldn't I at aged 5 or 6? With all the male flesh on view and no girls allowed, it's a wonder I learned how to swim!!! :rolleyes: Later, in junior high and high school, I was nervous that I would get a hard-on and be terribly embarrassed when showering with my fellow students and a few of our hunky coaches who showered with us after gym class! I learned to put the images away in my "wank tank" and I certainly spilled buckets of cum later, when I was in private! I still have clear images of some of the best built and impressively hung boys (and hot coaches!) TruHart1 -
Perhaps he was able to develop strong "friendships" with the guards and perhaps even a few administrators in the prison? Gay4Pay? Gay4Shorter sentence? TruHart1
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For a look at how the MET can also stage a lean, rapidly moving piece be sure to check out the final Live in HD transmission this season on May 11, 2019, of Poulenc's "Dialogues of the Carmelites" where you will see the almost bare bones John Dexter/David Reppa 1987 production which uses lighting effects and only minimal sets. Seemingly sparse, with an often bare stage, the piece finds me totally moved by the end of the opera when Blanche, the main young character who becomes a nun because of her fear of living, finally welcomes her death on the guillotine along with her former "sister" nuns. Of course, Dialogues is a piece that has quite a number of different scenes in both of its two acts, so quickly changing scenes are required for this opera to flow. TruHart1
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Well, he is cute and he has a very, very nice ass!!! TruHart1
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One of my most favorite things to do with uncut guys, @steed8! TruHart1
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When I first heard Fanciulla, on LP (the 1958 recording with Tebaldi, del Monaco and MacNeil) I was also amused by the Italianized pronunciation of the various "Hello's," California place names (and Maud!) Still, what the libretto has Minnie sing as she and Johnson are settling down to sleep in the second act, "Per sempre Dick." has become a phrase I continue to use and love as a gay man!!! LOL! :eek: TruHart1
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Well, being Italian, Grigolo may indeed feel competitive with Kaufmann, I do not know, but as for Jonas, I doubt he "competes" with other world class tenors in any way, since his success is already part of operatic history. Don't misunderstand, I enjoy both Grigolo and Kaufmann tremendously but comparing the voices and temperaments of the two as tenors is really like comparing apples and oranges. So Tommasini's mention of Grigolo "stepping in" when Kaufmann canceled his participation in the new production of Tosca at the MET last year only points out that there are many fine tenors around at this point in time, which is wonderful for opera enthusiasts like me! :) TruHart1
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In movie theatres during the Live in HD transmissions, we got to see the actual set changes backstage and how very complicated getting each act's set unit on (and off) stage is. This has got to be one of the most complicated stagings the MET has in its repertoire. No wonder the intermissions are so long. TruHart1
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I am extremely happy I was able to see the Live in HD transmission from the Metropolitan Opera of La Fanciulla del West with Jonas Kaufmann on Saturday. I hope @WilliamM was able to be there in person. This was a stronger performance all around than the Sirius broadcast I heard on Tuesday evening. Finally, Mme. Westbroek was on pitch for that fiendishly difficult high C that Puccini wrote which seems to come out of nowhere in her first act aria. Every other broadcast (including the two earlier with Eyvazov singing Dick Johnson) she seemed unable to stop herself from singing the C painfully (to my ear) too sharp. Although Herr Kaufmann sounded excellent on Tuesday (Peter Gelb announced prior to that performance that though Kaufmann was suffering from a cold he would be singing), he outdid himself in the HD performance (no announcement of a cold!!!) with some gorgeous pianissimi and legato phrasing, nuancing so much of his singing in such intelligent ways and with impressively powerful clarion squillo on his BIG high climaxes! Lucic as Sheriff Rance was in fine voice, impressive especially since he had just sung Scarpia in the Sirius broadcast of Tosca on Thursday evening, and sung it quite well. With everyone in such good voice, this is a performance I look forward to owning on Blu-Ray in the future! TruHart1
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It seems the only thing that's blurry about my times with @peterhung85 is my aging memory of Peter's generosity in making my experiences with him so extremely special that I need to lay back, close my eyes, and just spend the time to remember and recall how much he always goes above and beyond what so many other men may do well but not even approach his level of "service!" TruHart1
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I would, but they haven't been together now for nearly five months. Yes, they were planning on getting married (they got engaged in February, 2018) but even though Steve Brockman (what a gorgeous HUNK!) seemed the perfect match for Russell Tovey, it just didn't work out, from Russell's admission on Instagram in June, 2018, that he and Steve were no longer together! Back when they were together, my fantasies were often about being in a Russell/Steve sandwich!!! :D:D It's sad it did not work out but I'd rather Mr. Tovey be in a fulfilling, loving relationship than be unhappy! This is really not any of our business, though, and I feel that Russell, who is a truly private person, was exceedingly generous in sharing that he had found (he hoped) the love of his life back then. TruHart1
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Yes, @Trick, Peter is, indeed, very handsome facially, not to mention those oh, so sensuous lips of his with which he French kisses so well!!! Just read his most recent reviews on Daddy's review page: http://www.daddysreviews.com/review/peter_hung_lv! Here's a quote from Peter's review #112 (July 9, 2018): "Peter came down to take me up to his room, and from the moment I first saw him I was in love.....He was perhaps the most handsome man I had ever met. Everything about him was beautiful...his face and his tall, muscular body." TruHart1
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I do believe this is the physical therapist for me!!!:) TruHart1
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The poster for Russell's new short film (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8574114/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1): More information: http://miniproductions.co.uk/portfolio/hymn-of-hate/ http://miniproductions.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/060-STILLS-HOH-28042018-Laura-Radford.jpg http://miniproductions.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/353-STILLS-HOH-29042018-Laura-Radford.jpg TruHart1
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IMO, this is quite a coup for the MET/U.S. premiere of a new opera - tying it to the classic Hitchcock film by having the Marnie of the opera lead the film's Marnie onstage for a bow. That's Tippi Hedren in the red dress, standing next to Isabel Leonard: TruHart1
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Thanks for the clarification. I may check him out next time I get to Vegas...I've enjoyed especially "liberal" straight men quite a bit in the past! TruHart1
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If he is straight, as you say, why does his ad list that he is bisexual? To attract more gay men? o_Oo_Oo_Oo_Oo_O Just curious but a bit confused... TruHart1
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Russell writes: "Having fun today?" TruHart1
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What about a limit for the number of a topic a person can create a day?
TruHart1 replied to Raven's topic in The Lounge
So. What have we learned from this thread? ~ There's one, or perhaps two posters whose only social outlet is voluminous (attempted?) interaction on this forum. ~ If you don't enjoy reading the many, many, many, many thread topics begun by our shut-ins, the best thing to do is "scroll on by!" ~ Ignorance may be bliss unless you continuously sneak peeks at those ignored. It also may prove confusing, especially, it seems, in the TV forum! ~ [uSER=12155]@Dominiking[/uSER] seems quite the popular escort here and quite successfully continues to comprehend the importance of Marketing 101! ~ We finally have a direct statement (starting this very thread) from @Raven which is not a "Quoth" ! ~ Many find no difference between "peaks" (mountains?) and "peeks" (there's always a place for the grammar police on each and every thread here!!!) ~ Only the administrators may giveth and taketh away! (but this is not in any way a criticism of the administrators!) TruHart1 -
#SundayFunday TruHart1
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I must admit you do have an "Eagle" eye for puns, though!!! :rolleyes: TruHart1
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I might hazard a guess from your confusion about this particular graphic @Gar1eth that you are not as addicted to or quite as involved in oral play as some of us on this forum? :D TruHart1
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