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  1. Nope. I don't allow myself to be swayed by celeb endorsements. Hugs, Greg
  2. I'm on the cusp of gen x and millenial. I by no means feel entitled to anything, thats not how I was raised but I do see traits from both in me. Hugs Greg
  3. Oh that song and video is wringing so true due to some recent events. Hugs, Greg
  4. I second grabbing a drink at the Hancock! I recently took a friend who was visiting from Denver. Be ready to wait in line to get up though. Dress is casual, nothing fancy. If you do a boat tour be sure to sit up top. You wont see anything on the bottom. If you take the El, I wouldnt suggest going past Chinatown unless you are with a local or very adventurous like myself. Rogers Park which is the cities most diverse hood and my hood has a few gay bars by the Morse red line stop. I've never been to them but they seem to be popular for the area. Depending on what types of food you like I might be able to stear you in the direction of some kick ass eats. Enjoy your stay in my lovely kick any other cities ass city! Hugs, Greg
  5. January, bring your A game. Prove it. Hugs, Greg
  6. THIS! While getting a good long, hard and deep tongue fucking
  7. Dutchess that was the worst remix ever! Whoever Madonna had to remix ruined one of her biggest hits. Hard Candy was her worst albums. If anything it was a desperate attempt to reach out to American audience. I hope her next three albums from LN are better. Hugs, Greg
  8. I am so bummed. I though this week was the all Madonna show but it is next week I just hope that I am home to watch it. Hulu is great but large screen tv is better. But I do have to say Sue's version of Vogue was mighty good! Hugs, Greg
  9. If your referring to the guy next to the guy next to the girl in the pink shirt that was not me. From what I can tell he's dark skinned as to where I am light skinned. I was there though & watched & looooved it! I'm just now getting into Glee & wish I had seen the full first season. I of course will be watching tonights show being it's all about my idol Madonna. Hugs, Greg
  10. I'm not sure if today will be the day. I'm just south of Everett and it is as wet as the dickins. Not sure if these are the conditions that they are looking for. KMEM your thoughts please. Hugs, Greg
  11. I like all meat pizza, extra cheese Chicago style. Mmmm Chicago style pizza! One more month to go! Hugs, Greg
  12. Thanks for the great laugh! I read this last night at work while on my break. I was in a pretty foul mood (with having to go to LA this Thurs-Mon) and just got done chewing someone out because they couldn't work the self check outs. After reading your post it readjusted my mood to a much more pleasant one. Thanks! Hugs, Greg seaboy4hire@yahoo.com http://seaboy4hire.tripod.com http://www.daddysreviews.com/newest.php?who=greg_seattle http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6707/lebec084a9ad147f620acd5ps8.jpg Tentative travel cities 2008: Los Angeles April 10 & 13.
  13. >My gosh has time really gone by this fast? I started this >thread all the way back in 2001. > >Well in Alexandria I paid 3.18 for reg unleaded. > >And just to think I was complaining about 1.38 back then. I >would give a leg just to have those prices back again. > >T Talvin I think there are quite a few families that would give a leg to have gas prices back down to $1.38. The station across the street has regular at about $3.50ish with premium being $3.73. I'm not sure what gas tanks hold on average but say a 15 gallon tank at $3.50 would run $52.50. That is quite a bit over time with running little Johnny and Susie to activities in a month. I don't know how families are managing with gas being as high as it is plus on top of that grocery prices also. Americans have really been spoiled rotten for quite some time with gas prices. As Zip has stated it is almost double in Canada. I wonder how high in price gas will have to get before people really start to truly alter their driving and look at alternative ways of getting around? Hugs, Greg seaboy4hire@yahoo.com http://seaboy4hire.tripod.com http://www.daddysreviews.com/newest.php?who=greg_seattle http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6707/lebec084a9ad147f620acd5ps8.jpg Chicago Jan 30th, Feb 1, 2, and 4th
  14. >>I think I would have to sit on top of it cause there's no >way >>in hell I'd get into it.Even if they greased me up and >tried >>to push me through the door. > >I used to feel the same way. They have been available in >Canada for 2 or 3 years now and it is strange what one can get >used to seeing. > >I still would never buy one - one reason being that equiped >the way you would want it, the cost is around 25 grand - way >too much for what you're getting. > >But, a friend of mine got one and when he took me for a drive >I was surprised to find that they are much more roomy inside >than expected and they have a fair amount of get up and go. >And although they look as if they would offer little >protection in an accident, their crash test results were >better than many bigger cars. > >Ideal for a housewife who just wants a way of getting the >hamburger home from the supermarket. > >But every time I see on the streets I always think they look >like a sewing machine. Zip that 25k was probably the Canadian price you mentioned. The fully loaded one would be less then that here in the US. Hugs, Greg seaboy4hire@yahoo.com http://seaboy4hire.tripod.com http://www.daddysreviews.com/newest.php?who=greg_seattle http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6707/lebec084a9ad147f620acd5ps8.jpg Chicago Jan 30th, Feb 1, 2, and 4th
  15. http://www.smartusa.com/ Hugs, Greg seaboy4hire@yahoo.com http://seaboy4hire.tripod.com http://www.daddysreviews.com/newest.php?who=greg_seattle http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6707/lebec084a9ad147f620acd5ps8.jpg Chicago Jan 30th, Feb 1, 2, and 4th
  16. Then I will continue to bang my head. Hugs, Greg seaboy4hire@yahoo.com http://seaboy4hire.tripod.com http://www.daddysreviews.com/newest.php?who=greg_seattle http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6707/lebec084a9ad147f620acd5ps8.jpg
  17. Regardless if one has children or not a lot of us have nieces, nephews and G-d children. What is so wrong with trying to do whats right so that when they grow up they will have a livable planet? Is it wrong not be selfish and think of others then ones self? If it is then I am glad to be part of that group. It is becoming obvious that you don't care what is left of the planet once you leave, which is too bad. Hugs, Greg seaboy4hire@yahoo.com http://seaboy4hire.tripod.com http://www.daddysreviews.com/newest.php?who=greg_seattle http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6707/lebec084a9ad147f620acd5ps8.jpg
  18. >>Yes, it can be done, IF you just want to go from point A to >>point B and back again. But the scenario I described is what >>realistically our life in the 21st century is like. > >I know a housewife in Houston who starts her day working on >clients' websites at the local coffee shop, swings by the >grocery and dry cleaner on her way home after various >PTA/Scout/whatever meetings, walks in the door with a laptop >bag over her shoulder and grocery bags in one hand and dry >cleaning in the other. Her husband is always amazed when she >gets home. > >All of this while scooting around town on her Vespa. > Scoots are hot! Hugs, Greg seaboy4hire@yahoo.com http://seaboy4hire.tripod.com http://www.daddysreviews.com/newest.php?who=greg_seattle http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6707/lebec084a9ad147f620acd5ps8.jpg
  19. >>>It just takes a little planning and it can be done for >>most. >> >>I'll agree that it can be done, but not that it can be done >>for most. ;-) > >Yes, it can be done, IF you just want to go from point A to >point B and back again. But the scenario I described is what >realistically our life in the 21st century is like. > >I am NOT - repeat NOT - going to give up the mobility that >allows me to lead a full life, just so as I can save a few $$$ >on gas and help the greening of our planet. Call me selfish - >call me ab asshole - but that's the way I feel and I am at >least being honest about it. > >So, as I cruise down the highways and biways of life, I'll >show you every courtesy and promise never to interfere with >you riding your bicycle with your drycleaning flapping over >your arm as you hope you can get back home before that shower >that has been threatening for an hour now, actually opens the >heavens. > >Public transportation and scooters/bicycles equate (for me) to >a much less enjoyable lifestyle and I'll be damned if I'll buy >into it. For those that do - good on you. Everyone should do >what they are comfortable with. I guess I forget how small Seattle is sometimes. Because here if you live in Seattle proper a lot is within walking distance. Seven grocery stores, a few cleaners, too many coffee shops to count (only one good one, Vivace)and a lot of eating places are all at my door step and downtown and theaters a quick 25 minute or less walk. So I do see your point that you are making. But as I said in a previous post a while back in a lot of major cities there is Flex Car and Zip Car and they often over lap each other so there are options if someone has multiple errands to run in a day. It's just some chose not to do whats right. And those that chose not to do whats right that bitch about gas prices have no right. Although iirc you folk in Canada are used to paying a bit more for your gas then us here in the states and have adjusted accordingly it might seem. Hugs, Greg seaboy4hire@yahoo.com http://seaboy4hire.tripod.com http://www.daddysreviews.com/newest.php?who=greg_seattle http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6707/lebec084a9ad147f620acd5ps8.jpg
  20. I think that if there were enough interest or who ever runs the bus system introduced good service some might take it. Course socal is such a fickle and upitty crowd (why I haven't been down in over a year) it might take a work of G-d to get them to use their cars less or $20 a gallon which is what I would charge for gas. On the shuttle service at airports yes sometimes they are hard to find or the schedules are not correct that are posted on the airports website. Found the latter to be true for IND. Luckily I listened to the little voice in my head and double checked when I was out there a couple months back and only had a 15 minute wait. Hugs, Greg seaboy4hire@yahoo.com http://seaboy4hire.tripod.com http://www.daddysreviews.com/newest.php?who=greg_seattle http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6707/lebec084a9ad147f620acd5ps8.jpg
  21. >Do less driving is fine in theory. In the real world it is >unworkable. I might have to disagree with you there Zip. I forgot to mention too less cars on the road is better for the environment, fewer accidents, easier on the road (less repairs needed), and less stress. It is workable. Dj has done it, another poster above has and so have I and many others who aren't aware of this board. It just takes a little planning and it can be done for most. Hugs, Greg seaboy4hire@yahoo.com http://seaboy4hire.tripod.com http://www.daddysreviews.com/newest.php?who=greg_seattle http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6707/lebec084a9ad147f620acd5ps8.jpg
  22. >$4.00/gal in the LA area won't surprise me. We've been inching >towards that for the last 2 years. It will probably be >$5.00/gal within a year. > >Fortunately, I don't use much gas. I was thinking the same thing. Here in my neighborhood I think prices are right about where LA's is and $5 for next year is what I was thinking last night actually. I was also thinking first I am glad to see those with suv's, Hummers (there are quite a few in my neighborhood) and huge trucks that aren't needed are having to pay out the ass for gas. Some with such vehicles have complained about the price of gas to me and I've flat out told them, you can't afford the gas then you shouldn't be owning your mode of tansport. They didn't like my reply but eff them :* While many search for the extra change to fill up their gas hogs while I happily pay just under what it costs per gallon most of the time More money in my pocket for Madonna next summer Really guys, park the cars for a month, adjust your scheds accordingly and drive if you only really need to, like to the grocery store and watch the money pile up. Think of the things you can do with the extra savings. Maybe pay more on the house note, pay down a credit card, put the savings towards some place nice, snag that cute boy you've had your eye on etc... Just some ideas. Hugs, Greg seaboy4hire@yahoo.com http://seaboy4hire.tripod.com http://www.daddysreviews.com/newest.php?who=greg_seattle http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/6707/lebec084a9ad147f620acd5ps8.jpg
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