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  1. I have no idea why all of RGM's reviews have disappeared from Daddy's reviews. Since Raul has become not only one of the favorite escorts I continue to see over the years on a regular basis AND a great friend, we stay in touch. He is quite happy and doing well in Chicago these days and though he has not renewed his ad on Rentment or his masseur ads lately, he's not retired and he is still keeping busy seeing his regulars in the Chicago area and his many visiting regulars who believe along with me that he is one of the best escorts around! I look forward to seeing him quite soon, myself!;) TruHart1
  2. Unfortunately, Sam was so changeable in her moods, up and down, stating she'd murder anyone she felt was working against her, along with some pretty paranoid acting out, I don't think Tyler wanted to take the chance with her, though that was JC's plan all along. Yes, the sofa won but Tyler ended up melting the frozen heart of the lampshade, who turns out to be the love of his life!!! TruHart1
  3. Julie Chen-Moonves interrupting Tyler multiple times during his jury speech, telling him to keep it short, certainly did not help his case either, making his speech seem unfocussed and certainly a bit more scattered than Kaycee repeating the same thing (I played a great social game!!!) again and again in answer to every question and then repeating it yet again as her jury speech! As you say though, to the 'Foute' ' side, Tyler was definitely not as clear in his answers as Kaycee pounding her social game home again and again was! Haleigh claimed that she planned to vote for Kaycee before Tyler's speech and his jury question answers but changed her mind and decided to vote for him only at the last minute! If she'd had the time to consult with Fessie, who knows, she may have convinced him to vote for Tyler and we might have had a different winner!!! TruHart1
  4. I'm afraid that Mr. Kaufmann (still my favorite singer right now!) and his recent history of canceling performances at the MET may be to blame for good ticket availability. Some opera-goers who planned itineraries and flew to NYC specifically to see him in the new production of Manon Lescaut a few seasons ago, or his one Saturday matinée of Carmen two years ago, or his run of Werther, all of which he canceled, have most likely decided that it was just not worth going to the expense of taking a chance that he would show. He commented after some of those cancellations that he wanted to stay closer to home to be near his children, his new wife, etc. and preferred to stay in Europe for most of his operatic engagements. He may be more comfortable traveling now. I've a feeling that opera lovers who may live far from NYC just may not want to take the chance though, much as certain escorts who have developed a reputation for no-shows discourage clients from trying to hire them! TruHart1
  5. Yeah. The first US celeb Big Brother was sort of so so, (though I thought James Maslow was hot as hell!) with another bitter jury mad at the better player who did not treat them well as he evicted them. The thing I really enjoyed about celebrity Big Brother is that it was so short, only 26 days long! I have watched a few of the UK celebrity Big Brother seasons, including the most recent one with Kirstie Alley winning runner-up against the winner Ryan Thomas, an English actor who starred in the long-running British soap opera Coronation Street from 2000, when he was only 16 through 2016, when he was 32! I also watched much of the 2014 season when a very feeble Gary Busey won! TruHart1
  6. Russell writes: "Rock on." TruHart1
  7. Salient points for Kaycee's excellent social game, @down_to_business, and that is why I was happy that she won. Tyler was just a more impressive, flashier player, though his fellow housemates, especially the "Foute'" side, most of whom were the deciding final jury votes, had no clue just how much he was involved in every blindside and every machination, from week one when he was the first HOH in the house and got Steve voted out, through finessing Kaitlyn's uncontrollable ups and downs to get Swaggy out, attempting all through the game (not always successfully, either!) to control Sam's scattershot mood swings, to that final major blindside of Brett! His was a game much more like my favorite Big Brother player of all time, Dan Gheesling, who won BB10 and was the runner-up in BB14! Unfortunately, though Kaycee was rock-solidly true to her word, she went on that veto/HOH winning spree which made Tyler more the Memphis to her Dan than the other way around! Kaycee had a SOLID (one might even say steady but boring) game but Tyler, Tyler had an exciting game to WATCH! He will always be one of the best Big Brother players who never won for me, playing in one of the most exciting US Big Brother seasons ever! :rolleyes: TruHart1
  8. Scottie claimed his vote for Kaycee was simply because she won the final HOH over Tyler. He said he would have voted for Tyler had he won it. Of course then Tyler would have been the one to cut JC, so that vote may have been lost for Tyler, which would still make Kaycee the winner! TruHart1
  9. Nyle DiMarco Found A Fan Who Tweeted About Seeing Him At The Airport And Then Made His Day https://www.buzzfeed.com/alivelez/nyle-dimarco-surprised-a-fan-who-tweeted-about-seeing-him TruHart1
  10. Thank goodness we all have different tastes in men!!! ;) TruHart1
  11. Well Corvette Summer was no Star Wars. I doubt it would have even had wide release if Hamill were not the star. It did actually show a profit at the box office, more than likely because of Mark Hamill and Star Wars fans! TruHart1
  12. I am quite happy that Kaycee won BB20, though I thought Tyler actually played a better game. Tyler's game was not as easily discerned as Kaycee's, which was more direct and straightforward, including an amazing run of POV wins during the second half but also a social game that kept the jury members non-bitter toward her. Tyler's game was just too subtle and not obvious to the jurors who were, in fact, bitter towards Tyler upon leaving the house. Tyler did win America's Favorite Player, and that was because those of us who watched the feeds daily could see how well he played the game! Ironically, if he'd taken his 'showmance,' Angela to the final two with him instead of his day one promised 'ride or die' Kaycee, he would most likely have won due to the many jury members who were bitter toward Angela!!! Still, this was one of the best Big Brother seasons (thanks to Tyler, JC, Kaitlyn, Fessie, Brett and Sam!) in the last ten seasons in my opinion! TruHart1
  13. I remember seeing Mark Hamill's follow-up movie to Star Wars, 1978's Corvette Summer, which was a very quirky (and somewhat violent!) teen movie about a teenager and his undying love for the Corvette he built from junkyard scraps. This was also Annie Potts' debut movie wherein she plays a young, would-be prostitute who takes Hamill's character's virginity but not his love. There is no chemistry between the two actors in this film or maybe Hamill just plays being obsessed with his car too well?!! I went to that film simply to watch Mark Hamill (I'd developed a major crush on the actor when I saw Star Wars!) and see his so-called facial disfiguration, which had reportedly been due to a real car accident he'd been in before Corvette Summer began filming. I guess his face seemed to have a bit more character to it but they certainly covered any real disfiguration very well! I still found the actor extremely attractive facially at that time, and for all its weirdness, I enjoyed Corvette Summer. Here's a promo shot with Hamill and Annie Potts for that film: TruHart1
  14. Above are all good singers of popular and classic popular standards. I do enjoy opera immensely and many, many operatic interpreters, but that is a discussion that belongs under the "Opera" section of 'Comedy and Tragedy.' TruHart1
  15. Russell writes: #goodmorning TruHart1
  16. Here is the link to @azdr0710 's 2016 Daddy's review: http://www.daddysreviews.com/search/Active/delvin/delvin_verse_phoenix TruHart1
  17. Yes. His text on his RM ad now https://rentmen.com/Blakeblane states "I'm a bi guy" which may indicate that he no longer identifies as exclusively "straight" so as @sincitymix (the writer of the review referenced by the OP) states, "I think he has expanded some of his limits." TruHart1
  18. That review link no longer works because Blake is now listed as "Inactive" on Daddy's review site but if you go to 'search' by name on Daddy's reviews, type in Blake Blane and select "All" or "Inactive" it will bring up @sincitymix's review. TruHart1
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    Trip broadcasts on Chaturbate.com under TripleXTransMan on a semi-regular basis, usually around late afternoon/early evening on the days he chooses to broadcast. He seems to really enjoy being completely exhibitionistic and, if he is receiving lots of tips, he loves inserting his fingers and many types of dildoes in both front and back for the camera. His bio has a lot of info about him and he's more than happy to answer serious and respectful questions not covered in his bio. His personality is very attractive, too. TruHart1
  20. Indeed. This was one of the best seasons of Big Brother in recent memory (and I've watched every season since the first one back in 2000!) what with the many blindsides, the behind the scenes machinations by JC, and the manipulation of so much done so well (until he got too distracted by his showmance in the last month!) by Tyler. Although my personal opinion is that Tyler deserves the win, I'd be ok with Kaycee winning. I also find it interesting that two of the final three players (Kaycee and JC) left are proudly gay and out, though JC has projected only half-jokingly (he wishes, because he has a crush on Tyler) that it is the first time in BB history that are all three finalists are gay! :D TruHart1
  21. Russell writes: #loveandlight TruHart1
  22. ___________A Dog and His Boy 9/18/18 Russsell writes: "Tuesday" TruHart1
  23. Mr. King is personally quite fascinating, becoming one of the most successful best-selling authors in modern publishing history. After getting a teaching job in a small state college, he spent his spare time, living in a trailer with his wife and growing young family, writing, hoping to have his fiction published in magazines while working on his 1973 breakthrough novel, Carrie, which became a critically well-received horror movie (almost unheard of before then!) directed by Brian De Palma. Carrie was King's first published novel and the bidding for paperback rights to that novel was just the beginning of King's uber-successful publishing career. The 1976 movie launched Sissy Spacek's acting career (though she had previously earned recognition for her acting in Terrence Malick's 1973 film, Badlands, with Martin Sheen) and was John Travolta's big screen debut and also Piper Laurie's major comeback role. Spacek was nominated for a best actress Oscar (she later won for her role as Loretta Lynn in the 1980 biopic, Coal Miner's Daughter) and Laurie was nominated for a best supporting actress Oscar. Since then, King's entire family has become a publishing dynasty, with his oldest son, Joe, writing as Joe Hill (he chose not to use his father's name to get himself published) being the most successful, with a talent in horror and fantasy fiction that reminds one of his father in tone. King's wife, Tabitha, wrote a number of best selling novels in the 1980's and 90's, though she has not published an original novel since 1997. His younger son, Owen, published a best selling novel last year, Sleeping Beauties, which he co-wrote with his father. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Stephen King, (my first experience with his writing was when I discovered his vampire novel, Salem's Lot, in my local library back in @ 1978!)one of the best and most accessible authors I continue to have the pleasure of reading! TruHart1
  24. !HOLA! SOY TRUHART1 TruHart1
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