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411 on Joseph in Los Angeles (visiting San Diego)
+ Lucky replied to + 7829V's topic in Spas & Masseurs
Not many masseurs will tell you all of that! (...and probably for good reasons!) -
I wonder if @Oliver's photos are of guys who went to his pool event...
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But he died without ever being named! That's really sad. The Unnamed Legend?
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A female lab? The name is easy! Labia
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Popular internet star Reno Gold is the cover boy in Attitude magazine, with an article detailing his rise to success: The article: https://www.attitude.co.uk/article/how-reno-gold-became-one-of-the-internets-highest-earning-stars-with-the-support-of-his-christian-family/24857/
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Thanks for the replies, guys. The computer problem fixed itself. I don't know the how of it, but I like the result!
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Good luck with that. A public restroom is by definition a public place.
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Viagra in generic form is often just crap. Might as well put it up your butt!
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We have two PCs. One iis working fine, but the other suddenly stopped playing videos. Even though the picture appears with the "play" icon in the middle of it, once we hit play, the picture goes black. This is true across the net, not just with one website. I can't figure out what to do about it, so come here to humbly ask the advice of others!
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@Unicorn, where do you find the time to watch a movie?
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If turning straight means hot for pussy, spare me!
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So what do we make of this? The usual glitches? I had some slow moments here the other day, but they soon returned to normal.
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Hugh Jackman to Star in ‘Music Man’ on Broadway
+ Lucky replied to edjames's topic in Live Theater & Broadway
@edjames last posted in March, 2020. I sure miss his commentary and hope that he is okay. -
From nytimes.com: By Christina Goldbaum and Kimon de Greef April 19, 2021Updated 3:26 p.m. ET JOHANNESBURG — Firefighters in Cape Town battled a wildfire on Monday that had engulfed the slopes of the city’s famed Table Mountain and destroyed parts of the University of Cape Town’s library, a devastating blow to the world’s archives of Southern African history. Helicopters dumped water on the area to try to contain the blaze, which began on Sunday and was likely caused by an abandoned fire, according to South African national parks officials. But as wind picked up overnight, the fire spread to neighborhoods in the foothills of the mountain and forced some homes to be evacuated on Monday. Monday evening, officials warned that the blaze would likely rage for days. “Hopefully we can get containment very soon but to extinguish the fire, in other words to put it out completely, that’s going to take more than a week,” Philip Prins, fire manager for Table Mountain National Park, told reporters on Monday. The wildfire is the latest in a series of devastating mountain blazes that have swept through the Western Cape province in recent years. But the fallout from this fire was also felt across the region after towers of orange and red flames devoured Cape Town University’s special collections library — home to one of the most expansive collections of first-edition books, films, photographs and other primary sources documenting Southern African history. “We are of course devastated about the loss of our special collection in the library, it’s things that we cannot replace. It pains us, it pains us to see what it looks like now in ashes,” Mamokgethi Phakeng, Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, said on Monday. “The resources that we had there, the collections that we had in the library were not jut for us but for the continent.” She added: “It’s a huge loss.” Just after 9 p.m. on Sunday night, residents around Table Mountain reported seeing three people lighting small fires along its foothills as the wildfire raged. Soon after, the police arrested one of those people — a man in his 30s — in connection with those fires, according to Jean-Pierre Smith, a city councilman in Cape Town who sits on the mayor’s safety and security committee. It is unclear if the man is connected with the initial blaze, Mr. Smith added. The wildfire began around 9 a.m. Sunday on the lower slopes of Devil’s Peak, one of the rugged ridges that form part of the iconic Table Mountain backdrop to Cape Town. Fanned by gusts of wind, the fire engulfed and destroyed a hillside restaurant before moving down to the university campus, which is largely built on the slopes of the mountain. Several buildings, including a historic mill and the school’s library, were soon on fire, and billows of thick white smoke rolled across the city. So far, there have been no deaths reported, but at least five firefighters have suffered injuries, according to officials. Around 4,000 students were evacuated from campus residence halls on Sunday, according to Nombuso Shabalala, a university spokeswoman. The university announced on Sunday that it would suspend its operations until at least Tuesday. Just after 9 p.m. on Sunday night, residents around Table Mountain reported seeing three people lighting small fires along its foothills as the wildfire raged. Soon after, the police arrested one of those people — a man in his 30s — in connection with those fires, according to Jean-Pierre Smith, a city councilman in Cape Town who sits on the mayor’s safety and security committee. It is unclear if the man is connected with the initial blaze, Mr. Smith added. The wildfire began around 9 a.m. Sunday on the lower slopes of Devil’s Peak, one of the rugged ridges that form part of the iconic Table Mountain backdrop to Cape Town. Fanned by gusts of wind, the fire engulfed and destroyed a hillside restaurant before moving down to the university campus, which is largely built on the slopes of the mountain. Several buildings, including a historic mill and the school’s library, were soon on fire, and billows of thick white smoke rolled across the city. So far, there have been no deaths reported, but at least five firefighters have suffered injuries, according to officials. Around 4,000 students were evacuated from campus residence halls on Sunday, according to Nombuso Shabalala, a university spokeswoman. The university announced on Sunday that it would suspend its operations until at least Tuesday. etc. It's a pretty long article
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Am I the only man here who likes to say the man's name when he's getting off?
+ Lucky replied to a topic in The Lounge
I always say "Unicorn, oh Unicorn!" -
Let's hope that there is a website and an event in Palm Springs next year. If the website ends, then @Oliver's mailing list would be quite helpful in notifying people of his plans. We would still get all the fuss!
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That's why I am so lucky! ?
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For the gay people reacting to Colton Underwood coming out and daring to “monetize” it with a reality series: Don’t watch it. But it is progress when being gay can be monetized and when gay people can be marketed to... and it is also progress when that can seem boring. For him to come out took courage. No, he is not Harvey Milk, yes, it was harder coming out years ago, but for reasons that perplex me it has been demonstrated that it is still very hard for many people. So good for him...(from boyculture.com) https://www.boyculture.com/boy_culture/2021/04/colton-underwoods-netflix-deal-rankles-bitter-gays-nobody-wants-to-watch.html
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...and gee, your spouse was handsome too!
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If a "legitimate" provider can give so-called "extras" of the sexual nature, then he is not giving legit massage. What would define a legit massage if you allowed illegit activity?
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When I ran a small business, people often wasted my time with inquiries that were not serious.
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Why is it that you guys want to affirm the idea that gay men can be brutal to each other? Jealousy?
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In the hundreds of reviews I have submitted to Amazon, the few rejected were for my word choices. If I changed them, the reviews were okayed.
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Best wishes, @FreshFluff.
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