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  1. Back in 2020 I did some cleaning out of things when we were restricted from traveling. Searched on the web and found several places which would take Gay fiction etc. None were close to me to do a drop-off but found one that was seeking books at the time - https://lgbtsewi.org/about/ I think I shipped out about 5-6 boxes to them. There are other organizations I found including -- LGBT Books for Prisoners, Hope in A Box, Univ of Wisconsin Milwaukee LGBTQ+ Resource center, and there are many more out there locally and nationally, simple google search. Just talk with them as to what they accept and you will at least know someone who would enjoy the book will get to read them.
  2. If you are still in Cairo - an interesting show I attended (way back when Mubarak was in power) was the whirling dervishes. Our driver (who we had hired from the Conrad hotel and was probably an ex-military intelligence guy) - recommended it when another place we wanted to go to was closed. This is a link to an example https://www.egypttoursportal.com/en-us/egypt-day-tours/cairo-day-tours/wekalet-el-ghouri-tanoura/#itinerary On that same day we stopped at a very old mosque near the City of the Dead (big cemetery) and toured it - exquisitely carved woodwork . Upon leaving the keeper beckoned us to climb up into the minaret to gain a view of Cairo (unfortunately I do not remember which mosque it was). Our driver arranged a sunset boat cruise for us to go to the middle of the river - anchor, watch the sunset and have a meal. At the time it was very cheap to rent a boat that could easily fit 50+ people, it was just 2 of us, the driver along with the captain and a crewman. We had drinks watched the sunset and then a feast was delivered to our boat by launch. The food was one of the best we had on that trip and had no clue to where it was made. The variety of dishes, mezzo etc was amazing (the captain and boatman we very happy for the leftovers) Ironically at the restaurant (well acclaimed) we had planned to go to, several work 'colleagues' went to it and they had a nasty bout of food poisoning. Overall - hiring that driver direct from the hotel, we avoided the touristy shops etc and did what we wanted to do. Enjoyed Luxor, but going to Aswan and then hiring a driver and guard we drove to Abu Simbel to see the temples. We avoided the tour since it got up god awful early and we wanted to be on our time not the tour bus's schedule. Alexandria was also good for something different - great seafood but the drive is long for a day trip.
  3. Well let's see - Justin is gay broke up with his partner, there is a non-binary child of the step sister, there is a local (to the lake) who is gay as well. Plus an assortment of other characters.
  4. More Schitts Creek style.
  5. Searched but was surprised no one mentioned this series on Prime Video - "The Lake" - with Jordon Gavaris as Justin, Julie Stiles as his step sister Maisy-May, and assorted other cast members. "The Lake is a Canadian comedy television series created by Julian Doucet for Amazon Prime Video. The series is Amazon's first scripted Canadian Amazon Original series, and premiered on June 17, 2022." Setting is a Cottage Lake in Canada. Writing is very good, witty at times. "After returning from abroad following a break-up with his long-term partner, Justin plans to connect with his teenage daughter he gave up for adoption. His plans to make new memories with his daughter at the family cottage go awry when he discovers his parents left it to his picture-perfect step-sister, Maisy-May." Second season has already been filmed but hasn't been released on Prime yet.
  6. @BuffaloKyle yes you have to have a paid membership to rent masseur to see the private photos. Once you do, you just click that area and they should open up.
  7. https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/1099/ Link to James
  8. Thanks @samhexum for the heads up on Peacock. Happy I didn't have to pay to see this in the theater. Watched this over the weekend, (fast forwarded through some sections) definitely a sad tear jerker ending. I would have preferred a different actor than Jim Parson's for Sebastian's role.
  9. Heading to New Orleans in about a week. Seems pickings are slim in NOLA. Has anyone experienced Eugene https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/42677/ Ryan https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/39078/ or Jeff https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/36350/. thanks.
  10. I enjoyed the movie quite a lot. Though was wondering what happened to Nicholas Hoult’s character after his kitchen scene, I don’t remember seeing him in the dining room afterwards.
  11. Just started this series and with three episodes in this show is done quite well. Few for episodes till I get to themWhite episode.
  12. That may well be in terms of the norm, but cancer ran in his family and he wasn't going to have any children so they removed both.
  13. Many years ago I met up with a guy who had had testicular cancer, they removed both testicles and replaced them with implants. Looking at him you'd never know they were fake and they felt real as well. He had no issues performing. If he hadn't told me I don't think I would have noticed.
  14. I agree with @Drew Collins on his points about Chris. Chris is a really nice guy too, always offered his shower before and after the sessions if needed.
  15. Watched it earlier in the year. Was an interesting spin on the typical gay storyline and how the "successful" son comes home to help run the farm. If my memory is correct, the way they ended it allows for the potential for a season 2.
  16. If the movie was actually as exciting as the trailer posted I would agree it's a good movie. Thankfully only a $1.99 rental on Prime. It was slow in parts for me and I definitely fast forwarded through sections, with some better editing, could have been more enjoyable. Story line was interesting.
  17. While traveling I would say 'Itsaboutu' in Iowa City was an unexpected very good surprise https://www.adam4adam.com/profile/view/ITSABOUTU While more locally I would say it's Mark - https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/781/ in Union NJ.
  18. Their official synopsis reads: “Rogue Heroes is a dramatized account of how the world’s greatest Special Forces unit, the SAS, was formed under extraordinary circumstances in the darkest days of World War II. It’s based on Ben Mcyntire’s book, “SAS: Rogue Heroes,” and it’s all true — which added an extra dimension to how series creator Steven Knight (“Peaky Blinders”) crafted his six-episode historical drama about this wreckless, flawed — but, above all, brave — group of men. “The actual truth is that I had to take out a lot of things that really happened, and were so unbelievable, that no one would believe it — because so much of it was insane,” Knight, 63, told The Post. That’s putting it mildly. “Rogue Heroes” stars Connor Swindells, Alfie Allen and Jack O’Connell as David Stirling, Jock Lewes and Paddy Mayne, all from wildly divergent backgrounds and military ranks, who band together (not always harmoniously) to secretly recruit like-minded warriors to parachute behind enemy lines — something not tried before — and ambush the enemy. It’s a hush-hush operation “answerable to no one” (with the implicit agreement of the British Army) as Stirling, Lewis and Mayne train their “ghost regiment” how to engage in parachute warfare in the harsh, unforgiving African desert. (Most of the series was filmed in and near Morocco — “Everything that looks like a desert is the desert,” Knight said.) Leading the cast are Connor Swindells (Sex Education), Jack O’Connell (Skins), Alfie Allen (Game of Thrones), and Sofia Boutella (Kingsman). They’re joined by Dominic West (Downton Abbey: A New Era), Miles Jupp (The Durrells), and Jason Watkins (The Crown), with Tom Glynn-Carney (Dunkirk) playing SAS founding member Mike Sadler. There are 6 episodes. Fast moving storyline, great scenery, including male nudity (from the rear so far). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10405370/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
  19. Could be, sounded like Chen not Trent, and Felipe/Philip are close.
  20. No it’s not the same guy. Philip (who I knew of ) at TSMS was Asian, this guy wasn’t.
  21. Had my first session at HK. yesterday. Walked in and made an appointment with Daniel for later in the day (Chen and Phillip) were options at that time. When I arrived for my appointment, I asked Yura about two of the other masseurs that I had seen there and they were Phillip and Trent. Facilities are very nice (clean, nice temperature) compared to some of the other spas in town I've been to. Daniel has great hands - seems trained and worked the whole body. He's Latino and muscular.
  22. Nice looking guy. Even though he quotes his rates are "to industry standards" - it seems a bit pricey for Delaware. Let us know if you go ahead.
  23. The tattoo on his right shoulder matches up in both profiles.
  24. New Jersey instituted a law prohibiting single use plastic and paper bags this year. This is annoying since I used the plastic bags to pick up dog poop from errant neighborhood dogs as well as from the herd of deer which periodically go through my property. If one is that enamored with them - Costco sells boxes of the bags for use. Some stores have switched to utilizing paper bags or you can purchase their reusable bag or bring your own (if you remember to bring it as you get out of your car).
  25. @pubic_assistance Totally agree with you on his timing, but for every person coming out it is different.
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