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    + ursalex got a reaction from + Oliver in What did you do SPECIAL for your birthday?   
    I hired Dane Scott!
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    + ursalex got a reaction from desertguy1954 in What did you do SPECIAL for your birthday?   
    I hired Dane Scott!
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    + ursalex got a reaction from + Funguy in What did you do SPECIAL for your birthday?   
    I hired Dane Scott!
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    + ursalex got a reaction from LADoug1 in Do You Get Up Alot At Night To Go To The Bathroom?   
    Time to see a urologist, especially if it persists.
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    + ursalex got a reaction from instudiocity in Do You Get Up Alot At Night To Go To The Bathroom?   
    Time to see a urologist, especially if it persists.
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    + ursalex got a reaction from MartyB in Alert NYers! Dane Scott!!   
    I hope you didn't wear him out. I'm seeing him later today.
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    + ursalex reacted to + Italiano in Alert NYers! Dane Scott!!   
    Dane Scott form PS is in NY for a couple of more days.
    He is one of the best around, and I found out why.
    Don't miss him if you can!
     
    https://rent.men/DaneScottUSA/
     
    @Dane Scott
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    + ursalex got a reaction from + g56whiz in Weight loss   
    About four years ago I had a health scare. I had some minor surgery and wasn't hungry so I was eating only soup for a few days. When I went for the post-op I had lost ten pounds. That night I had a salad for dinner and haven't looked back. Once I recovered from the surgery a friend set me up with a trainer at a gym (I had never been in a gym in my life). The end result? I lost 90 pounds in eight months and was able to wean off all medications.
     
    I now workout every day, am careful about my meals, and have never felt better. I eat carefully, with breakfast and lunch being the same every day except for an occasional treat, and dinner is a huge salad with some protein. It probably helps that I love to cook and also have acid reflux which limits choices. I also drink two quarts of water every day to flush my system.
     
    I am convinced that diet is most of the struggle. When I get sloppy I gain weight, although the constant exercise limits the damage. A support system also helps. I lost mine recently, and I'm struggling a little to find a new one, but the health benefits are too important to ignore the risks.
     
    Keep at it, find what works, and persevere. It's worth it.
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    + ursalex got a reaction from cany10011 in Bidets   
    In 2015 I spent several days in Amsterdam at a top hotel with Chris Eisenhower (miss you!) and the room had Toto washlets in the bathrooms. We both loved it, and when I retired a year later I got one for my home bathroom as a present to myself. It cost about $3000 including the unit and installation (I'm sure there are less expensive versions) and I don't regret it for one moment. Maybe it's for people "of a certain age" but I find it makes me feel clean and sanitary.
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    + ursalex got a reaction from + Just Sayin in Bidets   
    In 2015 I spent several days in Amsterdam at a top hotel with Chris Eisenhower (miss you!) and the room had Toto washlets in the bathrooms. We both loved it, and when I retired a year later I got one for my home bathroom as a present to myself. It cost about $3000 including the unit and installation (I'm sure there are less expensive versions) and I don't regret it for one moment. Maybe it's for people "of a certain age" but I find it makes me feel clean and sanitary.
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    + ursalex got a reaction from caliguy in Weight loss   
    About four years ago I had a health scare. I had some minor surgery and wasn't hungry so I was eating only soup for a few days. When I went for the post-op I had lost ten pounds. That night I had a salad for dinner and haven't looked back. Once I recovered from the surgery a friend set me up with a trainer at a gym (I had never been in a gym in my life). The end result? I lost 90 pounds in eight months and was able to wean off all medications.
     
    I now workout every day, am careful about my meals, and have never felt better. I eat carefully, with breakfast and lunch being the same every day except for an occasional treat, and dinner is a huge salad with some protein. It probably helps that I love to cook and also have acid reflux which limits choices. I also drink two quarts of water every day to flush my system.
     
    I am convinced that diet is most of the struggle. When I get sloppy I gain weight, although the constant exercise limits the damage. A support system also helps. I lost mine recently, and I'm struggling a little to find a new one, but the health benefits are too important to ignore the risks.
     
    Keep at it, find what works, and persevere. It's worth it.
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    + ursalex got a reaction from JBrian72 in Weight loss   
    About four years ago I had a health scare. I had some minor surgery and wasn't hungry so I was eating only soup for a few days. When I went for the post-op I had lost ten pounds. That night I had a salad for dinner and haven't looked back. Once I recovered from the surgery a friend set me up with a trainer at a gym (I had never been in a gym in my life). The end result? I lost 90 pounds in eight months and was able to wean off all medications.
     
    I now workout every day, am careful about my meals, and have never felt better. I eat carefully, with breakfast and lunch being the same every day except for an occasional treat, and dinner is a huge salad with some protein. It probably helps that I love to cook and also have acid reflux which limits choices. I also drink two quarts of water every day to flush my system.
     
    I am convinced that diet is most of the struggle. When I get sloppy I gain weight, although the constant exercise limits the damage. A support system also helps. I lost mine recently, and I'm struggling a little to find a new one, but the health benefits are too important to ignore the risks.
     
    Keep at it, find what works, and persevere. It's worth it.
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    + ursalex got a reaction from + GregM in I’m Not Saying It’s The Best Pizza In The World   
    The founder of Domino's Pizza, Thomas Monaghan, is known as " A champion of the pro-life movement and other Catholic teachings "to combat the nation's 'moral crisis'," Monaghan has spent hundreds of millions of dollars promoting them" according to Wikipedia. I personally attended a conference where a professor from the law school he funded, Ave Maria, did an awful lot of gay bashing. Sorry, I'm not spending my hard earned gay dollars on his pizza.
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    + ursalex got a reaction from + oldNbusted in I’m Not Saying It’s The Best Pizza In The World   
    The founder of Domino's Pizza, Thomas Monaghan, is known as " A champion of the pro-life movement and other Catholic teachings "to combat the nation's 'moral crisis'," Monaghan has spent hundreds of millions of dollars promoting them" according to Wikipedia. I personally attended a conference where a professor from the law school he funded, Ave Maria, did an awful lot of gay bashing. Sorry, I'm not spending my hard earned gay dollars on his pizza.
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    + ursalex got a reaction from bigvalboy in I’m Not Saying It’s The Best Pizza In The World   
    The founder of Domino's Pizza, Thomas Monaghan, is known as " A champion of the pro-life movement and other Catholic teachings "to combat the nation's 'moral crisis'," Monaghan has spent hundreds of millions of dollars promoting them" according to Wikipedia. I personally attended a conference where a professor from the law school he funded, Ave Maria, did an awful lot of gay bashing. Sorry, I'm not spending my hard earned gay dollars on his pizza.
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    + ursalex got a reaction from marylander1940 in I'm calling to give you as a birthday gift to my boyfriend/husband? How likely is that to happen?   
    I am a client spending the weekend with my favorite escort, Dane Scott. For his birthday the present I gave him was Mickey Carpathio. I just watched these two pros having fun. WOW!!!
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    + ursalex got a reaction from + honcho in Escorts/Clients: Do you snore?   
    While spending an overnight with my favorite escort my snoring was so bad he kicked me out of bed and I slept on the sofa. Not so bad, actually, as I frequently did and do sleep on the sofa when alone. I don't snore anymore, though. Got rid of 90 pounds and any complaints about being a noisy bedmate!
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    + ursalex got a reaction from + freecahill1965 in Escorts/Clients: Do you snore?   
    While spending an overnight with my favorite escort my snoring was so bad he kicked me out of bed and I slept on the sofa. Not so bad, actually, as I frequently did and do sleep on the sofa when alone. I don't snore anymore, though. Got rid of 90 pounds and any complaints about being a noisy bedmate!
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    + ursalex got a reaction from + GregM in Escorts/Clients: Do you snore?   
    While spending an overnight with my favorite escort my snoring was so bad he kicked me out of bed and I slept on the sofa. Not so bad, actually, as I frequently did and do sleep on the sofa when alone. I don't snore anymore, though. Got rid of 90 pounds and any complaints about being a noisy bedmate!
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    + ursalex got a reaction from + OliverSaks in Escorts/Clients: Do you snore?   
    While spending an overnight with my favorite escort my snoring was so bad he kicked me out of bed and I slept on the sofa. Not so bad, actually, as I frequently did and do sleep on the sofa when alone. I don't snore anymore, though. Got rid of 90 pounds and any complaints about being a noisy bedmate!
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    + ursalex reacted to LADoug1 in Is 9 PM too late to call someone?   
    I go to bed at 9 or even earlier because I get up extremely early.
     
    My rule of thumb is 8 pm for evenings and 9 am for mornings. This is for personal calls.
     
    For business calls I would think 6 pm and 9 am.
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    + ursalex got a reaction from + Just Sayin in Can You Drive A Manual / Stick Shift Vehicle?   
    I got my license in 1968. My current car is the first I have ever owned with automatic transmission and I miss the stick. (I like other "sticks" was well.)
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    + ursalex got a reaction from + Charlie in Did Your Parents Give You The Talk About "The Birds And Bees"?   
    I'm still waiting for that conversation. Considering I'm 66, my father has been dead for 15 years and my mother for over 40, I don't think it's going to happen. And I grew up long before the Internet. No wonder I was such a late bloomer, although I think I've made up for lost time!
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    + ursalex got a reaction from OCClient in Did Your Parents Give You The Talk About "The Birds And Bees"?   
    I'm still waiting for that conversation. Considering I'm 66, my father has been dead for 15 years and my mother for over 40, I don't think it's going to happen. And I grew up long before the Internet. No wonder I was such a late bloomer, although I think I've made up for lost time!
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    + ursalex got a reaction from + oldNbusted in Overused and empty words   
    Have a good one.
     
    A good what? Day, evening, life?
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