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  1. https://www.falconstudios.com/en/model/Tony-Zerega/10989
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  3. Context is everything. These are excerpts from New York Times journalist Dave Itzkoff’s upcoming biography of Robin Williams. http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/ct-robin-williams-pam-dawber-gross-things-20180321-story.html http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2018/03/21/robin-williams-mork-mindy-co-star-pam-dawber-says-flashed-grabbed-her-on-set-but-never-took-offense.html “I had the grossest things done to me by him. And I never took offense,” she allegedly said. “I mean I was flashed, humped, bumped, grabbed. I think he probably did it to a lot of people … but it was so much fun.” However, Dawber said times were different and Williams’ behavior appeared to be acceptable.
  4. I liked the first "Fantastic Beasts" movie. I still wish a different director was selected to interpret Rowling's work. These movies do have that retread feel that hurt the Hobbit movies when Peter Jackson came back.
  5. When the guys on my motorcycle forum get up in a tizzy about male passengers riding "nut to butt" I call out "fratboy problems." Marketing shot down Asswipes.
  6. Some image searching has turned up an interesting Twitter feed.
  7. I think it's inappropriate for a local provider to ping you unsolicited, especially at monthly frequency. I'd hope that it would be a very discreet message, but it's still an intrusion. I do appreciate traveling providers giving me a heads up when they're coming to town. The few that do this for me actually asked my permission at the end of our sessions. Traveling providers book quickly when they come to my city, so I appreciate the opportunity to get first shot at their schedules. I use my iPhone as a GPS, running the Waze app with a dash mount for the phone. I've had to squelch notifications for the iPhone mail app and MS Outlook so that anyone riding in the passenger seat doesn't get a peek at my personal business. I don't want to do that for text messages. I'm thinking of switching all my sensitive communication over to Google Voice so that I can squelch those notifications while maintaining the immediacy for text messages. It's been a while, but I once had an encounter with an escort in San Francisco who used to text me every couple of weeks and ask when I was coming back to town. I got the feeling that he did this to all of his contacts because I was very clear that my visit was a vacation, and I had no future plans to visit the city. He still hit me up all the time, and his texts were explicit. Anyone who read them could quickly comprehend the nature of his inquiry.
  8. On the long lamented ATKOL forums the consensus seemed to be that he could be very hot and affectionate in private. There were also some complaints and stories about Blade ripping off clients who developed a closer relationship or became investors in one of his business projects.
  9. I believe that the woman who turns G-man on in his dream and leaves represents his subconscious fear of losing his sexuality to age. Unless it's some sort of "Marty McFly meets his hot mom" fantasy. http://www.azquotes.com/picture-quotes/quote-unexpressed-emotions-will-never-die-they-are-buried-alive-and-will-come-forth-later-sigmund-freud-45-30-97.jpg
  10. Sometimes a banana is just a banana.
  11. My first top escort (from Advocate Classifieds) was pursuing a career in telecommunications and working on his MBA when I met him. I was able to track/stalk him because he had left a "Hello My Name is ________" sticker from a trade show on his closet door. I was able to follow him across multiple states from NJ to NY to CA, first on AOL and then on various professional and social media platforms. He's lived a pretty good life -- retired in his late 50s in the Bay Area. He's in his mid 60s, and seems to be happily retired and supporting a younger (40s) partner in an open relationship. It's a life I admire.
  12. Many of the men I met through Craigslist would prefer not to install an app on their phones or create a persistent profile on a sex site.
  13. I read all the books. My reading list is fairly diverse, and I've always considered young adult novels to be a guilty pleasure. Having three school teachers in the family helped with that. When I'm doing heavy reading it's nice to have something easy to read, uplifting, and something I can chew through in a couple sittings. I distinctly remember one summer vacation after "...Chamber of Secrets" was published, and we had to go out to a bookstore and buy second copies of the first two books. We had nine adults fighting over them. It was interesting to see J. K. Rowling grow as a writer over time. I believe that I was fortunate to have read the first few books before the worldwide fervor over the franchise. I think I would have liked to see more directors involved with the films. I was glad that Christopher Columbus dropped out after the second movie. The adaptation of "Chamber of Secrets" was IMO way too long. Alfonso Cuarón's treatment of "Prisoner of Azkaban" culled the story well in addition to making the transition from children's movies to something that supported the darker themes. I believe that Mike Newell and David Yates did pretty well with the more expansive stories and the grown-up themes. I do, however, wish that they had found different directors to interpret each of the last two books (and three movies). With Yates's style imprinted across the franchise it feels more like a serial, or, at worst, like a CW TV series. A different director certainly should have been selected for the "Fantastic Beasts" movies.
  14. There were some very good actors on the original series -- Laurie Metcalf, John Goodman, Michael O'Keefe. Roseanne always came across as a brash comedian reading cue cards. That worked well when the banter was just set-ups for punchlines. It made for an awful sitcom when Roseanne was trying to act in a "very special" scene. I've probably watched less than thirty full episodes of the original series -- mostly reruns when I was home during a sick day. Roseanne's schtick has a lot in common with Trump's; she's always been into audacity for audacity's sake, and if she has a strong opinion she wants people to argue about it with her. There's no way for her to just have an opinion; she has to beat you over the head with her statement, her position on an issue. It's all very calculated for the purpose of getting attention. Whether she actually does support him or not I'm sure Roseanne's and Roseanne Barr's support of Trump is strategic. Time will tell whether she has engineered some subversive irony into her narrative. I'll pass on the reboot. I don't need another conduit for pop-culture political debate, and I especially don't need Roseanne Barr's take on it.
  15. Indian-American Arjun Gupta plays one of the coolest characters on SyFy's "The Magicians." He was a regular on "How to Get Away with Murder" and "Nurse Jackie." http://www.indiawest.com/entertainment/global/hollywood-actor-arjun-gupta-launches-new-podcast/article_94941728-e7ab-11e4-9638-b73621b1f702.html http://malecelebnews.com/wp-content/images/2016/02/Arjun-Gupta-in-The-Magicians-Series-Premiere-160210-01.jpg
  16. Nvr2Thick

    Mikey Hawk

    I found his social media accounts by using Google Image Search. Definitely not straight.
  17. When his RentMen ad disappeared I was afraid that Tex Davidson had retired. I hope that his Rentboy.pro ad is an indication that he still escorts, and not an oversight. He now lists himself as a retired pornstar on Twitter.
  18. I'm a firm believer that the dimensions of Readers' Digest magazine were intentionally engineered so as to fit perfectly on top of the toilet tank.
  19. I developed asthma or became aware that I had the condition when I was in my mid-30s. It's fairly likely that using poppers in my 20s and 30s profoundly aggravated the condition or possibly brought it on. I was a lousy bottom until I discovered poppers though. I had some mind-blowing sex that I still remember fondly from that period.
  20. "Specific pet" would have to be the specific individual animal, not just the type and breed. It might not matter to some people, but most I know would want to go through the selection process -- to meet and choose their own pet. I had a friend who has a couple of salt water tanks. He would visit several stores in the area waiting for the right fish to come along.
  21. http://str8upgayporn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/mugshots.jpg
  22. I haven't met him, but he has received many positive comments on this forum. If you haven't already done so, search "muscledmasseur" in The Spa.
  23. Not much info, but he's been discussed before. https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/411-on-megaxxl-in-visiting-nyc.134903/
  24. Reverse image search shows that the Instagram for the guy with these pictures includes a post from Rio yesterday. It's possible that the guy running this ad his pilfered pics from a man in another country with busy social media accounts -- or this escort travels back home frequently.
  25. Never cared for Tom Cruise. Risky Business, All the Right Moves, Top Gun, Rain Man all seemed like the same guy to me. I really liked Minority Report, but my assessment was that the movie was so good that it almost made me forget that Tom Cruise was in it. Dulé Hill has zero range, he can't annunciate, and his facial expressions always seem ridiculously exaggerated. Kelsey Grammer can never escape his Frasier Crane role. The only other good work he's done was as Sideshow Bob on The Simpsons. Melanie Griffith always seems like she's reading her lines from cue cards just outside camera view. Keanu Reeves. Daryl Hannah. Liv Tyler.
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