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  1. Tommygunzz

    CUM !

    https://vm.tiktok.com/cWSueT/
  2. I've always liked this scene, but would like to see the rest of the video. Anyone know the name of it?
  3. Sounds interesting. Would like to hear more about him from you.
  4. I can corroborate ArVaGuy's statement. His name was of Russian heritage, and did end in "ov" as ArVaGuy claims.
  5. Amazing! Thanks for sharing!
  6. Try this link. Arad and Jake Davis are just too good to miss. https://www.redtube.com/1692644
  7. https://www.boyfriendtv.com/videos/413967/sensual-massage/
  8. IMO not worth the time. I replied to your PM.
  9. He also goes by a different name. You may be able to figure it out as it is partially listed in his ad. Also, he recently accompanied one of my "facebook friends" on a week long trip to the East Coast. This friend has been posting nearly every day of their adventures. Seems very young and very effeminate.
  10. Cute ad, but it's not Frank. The guy singing is Steve Lawrence.
  11. I agree with sync. I have never understood my husband's rationale that writing a check is "safer" than paying electronically.
  12. Genius! This is definitely my newest, most favorite commercial. It's Greatness! There are so many "characters" in this, and the Steve Lawrence sound track, plus the imagery of knocking down walls. I love it all!
  13. Ann Richards had some beauties, too!
  14. I don't think the two space rule after the state still applies, since the correct state abbreviations no longer include periods, just like Ms. Discuss.
  15. There is a certain stretch of I-90 just west of Ellensberg, WA that had an interesting affect on me. I remember more than once driving my VW in the eastbound lane and for some reason I would get a roaring hardon. Of course, I was in college at the time and erections came frequently and unexpectedly, but I always remember rubbing one off on the interstate.
  16. When I lived in Anchorage in the early 1980's, I participated in a city wide scavenger hunt for charity. Each 4 member team was assigned a taxi cab and was given their first clue that would lead them to a destination somewhere in the city. Actors were stationed at each location, and after our team "solved" the clue, we were given a token that proved we were there. Plus, we were handed the clue to another location. One of the clues was actually sheet music to an un-named song. The instruction was to "find the one you sing of and take a bite." The song turned out to be "The Yellow Rose of Texas." There's a yellow rose in Texas That I am gonna back to see Nobody else could miss her Not half as much as me She cried so when I left her It like to broke my heart And if I ever find her We never more will part She's the sweetest little rosebud That Texas ever knew Her eyes are bright as diamonds They sparkle like the dew You may talk about your Clementine And sing of Rosa Lee But the Yellow Rose of Texas Is the only girl for me None of us could read music so we went to a nightclub with a live band and asked them to play the tune. We figured out the words by asking the band and nightclub patrons to sing the song for us. Solve: There was a restaurant in Anchorage called "The Yellow Rose." We jumped in the taxi and the four of us ran into the restaurant looking for "Rosa Lee." She (the actor), had a yellow rose in her hair, and was sitting at a table having dinner with friends. The "take a bite" from the clue led us to pick up a fork and have some of her dinner. She gave us the token and the clue to the next puzzle. There were no cell phones back then, and I don't think Al Gore had discovered the internet yet, so it took a lot of ingenuity and luck to solve each of the puzzles. We had to solve as many puzzles as we could in 3 hours, and had to check back in at the hotel "home base" within 3 hours to turn in our tokens. While the judges scored each team's bounty, we had dinner and drinks. The whole thing was incredibly fun and still brings back memories from over 30 years ago.
  17. Loved this! Redgrave played the "conservative" wife/grandmother--quite a switch for her. But, she got her licks in during the final hour when she explains to another character that it's hard to change and it was hard for her to "ease into liberalism." Solid production. Highly recommended.
  18. I totally agree. Watched this last night and I had to check when it was made because he looked GREAT!
  19. What's the difference between sailors and marines? They both travel around in boats, right? LOL
  20. I liked it too. Thought some of the writing was quite funny and clever, especially if you had some context back to the original show. I did think that a millennial might not "get" some of the humor that I enjoyed. Then I remembered that most millennials probably aren't watching sitcoms on network TV.
  21. I be-friended him a couple of years ago from one of the on-line hook up sites. Can't remember which one. At the time he had a BF just over the border in OK. He was meeting others on the DL, not wanting the BF to know. I sent him some money when he told me he was stranded in FL while visiting his family. He seemed frantic and without other means at the time, and I was happy to help out without strings. After wiring him some, I really don't remember that he even said "Thanks." I did not keep in touch after that, but ran into him dancing at The Tin Room a while back. Then he was all about earning money, but I didn't help out at that time.
  22. Now I'm sorry that I just moved back to Dallas from Las Vegas ...
  23. 100% real. Been with him several times, dating back almost 18 months. A wonderful young man who is excellent at what he does.
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