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  1. 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.  

  2. 1 hour ago, handiacefailure said:

    Anyone watched "New Heights"   It came up as a suggestion but is from 2021 and see it listed as LGBTQ but I haven't heard any of my gay friends even mention the show.

    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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 SwindellsAlfie 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 

  5. 7 hours ago, JUWS said:

     Is this Philip the same one who used to work at TSMS?

    No it’s not the same guy.  Philip (who I knew of ) at TSMS was Asian, this guy wasn’t.

  6. 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.

  7. 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).

  8. Siem Reap - was there for about 2 weeks on a Laos/Cambodia/Myanmar trip a few years back.  Great town - easy to get around with taxis; depending on where your hotel is - walkable; food is cheap but you can eat well and avoid the touristy places.   https://www.cuisinewatdamnak.com/siem-reap/ really great restaurant and not expensive for the meal you get (ate there twice on the trip).   The entertainment the guy had in his video was the Phare Circus  - https://pharecircus.org  recommend it as well.  My friend and I went on spur of the moment and got front row seats (section A on their grid) (not expensive).  The guys are up close, nice to look at and very talented/entertaining.  The "show" changes so not sure what story they are presenting currently.  And if you want affordable massages - there is a section of establishments downtown you can view the masseurs who are available.  If you want to do the "sun-rise" view at Angkor Wat temple - go very early.  If you are into photography - there will be wall to wall people and about 10+ people deep lining the water's edge looking at the temple (at least it was in 2017). If you like to cook - authentic cambodian (kampot)  peppercorns  (red and black) can be purchased in the supermarkets (cheaper than the tourist souvenir shop).  Have a great trip. 

  9. Think that Theo James' character is trying to pull an investment scam on his university buddy.  The Harper character - yikes what a piece of work.  Valentina - the hotel manager think is a closet lesbian. Quentin - Tom Hollander character is a nice addition to the cast.  Good foil for Jennifer Coolidge's character.

  10. Don't disagree with the money aspect already mentioned that is involved with that country.  Emirates Air used to (may still do so) offer cheaper fares connecting through Dubai than some other carriers to your final destination.  Along with that Dubai offered quick stop over deals (Dubai Experience) with hotels that made it easier.  https://www.emirates.com/us/english/dubai-experience/  So it's not difficult to be photographed on the beach with the Burj al Arab hotel in the background.

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