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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from GHart in marceloinusa / RMass / NYC   
    Give me a break.  He's near the first stop on the E train from 53rd and Lex.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Barcelona - Sauna Thermas - It only got better!   
    I hadn't really read this thread much since I doubt I'll ever return to Barcelona (been there 3 or 4 times).  But reading about Thermas brought back enough memories that it made me look at my old trip notes to see when I would have been there.  1998, yikes!  I want to say I hired a guy for the equivalent of about $20.  It actually took me about an hour to realize it was a 'for hire' place, LOL.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from Capitano in twoathleticbros in SD   
    Well, the link still works and you could just post the new link, if there is one.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from Capitano in twoathleticbros in SD   
    Why do you keep posting the pics and  texts in ads when there is already a link to the ad in the thread?
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    Jim_n_NYC reacted to musclvr in 411 on Machostudd   
    I saw him recently and wouldn't repeat. Though not quite as negative as jgkarma, I am close. I can't say that the session wasn't good but for the amount I paid, it wasn't worth it.
    He still has a nice body but not like that in the pictures.
    And as someone else in the other thread wrote, he didn't smell daisy fresh. He could've showered and brushed his teeth/used mouthwash after his previous meal. I like a little musk but not to the point where I steer away from the musky area or hold my breath.
    Plus he shorted me by 30 minutes. Once I came, he began a process of ushering me out the door.
    Based on all of the glowing reviews for members in the other thread, I had high hopes for an incredible experience. 
     
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    Jim_n_NYC reacted to dutchal in NYC Newbie: Lev   
    Technically, E 105 and 1st is East Harlem, not the UES (which by traditional definitions ends at E 96), and by mass transit standards is a bit out of the way.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from Sensualsmooth in Cute newbie in NYC: Joseph   
    Saw Joseph today.  Very hot guy.  Much more built body than you can tell from the pics.  Good massage and good extras.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in marceloinusa / RMass / NYC   
    Give me a break.  He's near the first stop on the E train from 53rd and Lex.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from musclestuduws in Cute newbie in NYC: Joseph   
    Saw Joseph today.  Very hot guy.  Much more built body than you can tell from the pics.  Good massage and good extras.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from Bronniebron in Cute newbie in NYC: Joseph   
    Saw Joseph today.  Very hot guy.  Much more built body than you can tell from the pics.  Good massage and good extras.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Cute newbie in NYC: Joseph   
    Saw Joseph today.  Very hot guy.  Much more built body than you can tell from the pics.  Good massage and good extras.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Another Alex Newbie in NYC   
    Yes, awesome and nice guy.  I'll definitely go back.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from Rod Hagen in Istanbul - any recent experiences and recommendations?   
    So.  Istanbul ended up being a really cool place (tourist wise).  I went to three hammams and was underwhelmed, but will say they all seemed to be totally gay (one guy even told me everyone in the one I was at WAS gay).  Went to Cihangir (it was one block from our hotel), Firuzagha (felt exactly like a western bathhouse), and Yesildirek (big place but only 3 clients there, including myself).  I liked Cihangir the best, I think, just cuz of the cruisy atmosphere and it had a reliable mix of ages (both younger and older).
    Other than that, we really enjoyed our trip there and didn't have the old "drop the shoe brush" scam tried on us until the last day (9th day) in Turkey.  The guy didn't seem too pleased we didn't stop for it, though we did laugh once we realized what had happened, lol.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from Shoedog112 in NYC Muscle Masseurs Who Might Bottom   
    The first private pic of AndyVit is now a wide open ass pic...very hot.
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    Jim_n_NYC reacted to lanyc in 411 on Nicola from Maine in NYC   
    Instead of a bunch of people bothering you in DM's, can you just kinda give a hint as to "thumbs up" or "thumbs down" so we know if we should bother you or not? (I know the "thumbs" reference might be confusing in the "Masseur" section, but... you know what I mean. Thanks.)
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from + BOZO T CLOWN in Inflation continues to fall   
    "The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.4% over the previous month and 3.5% over the prior year in March, an acceleration from February's 3.2% annual gain in prices. The data matched February's month-over-month increase.
    Both measures came in ahead of economist forecasts of a 0.3% monthly increase and a 3.4% annual increase, according to data from Bloomberg."
    So, 0.1% higher on both the previous month forecast and the annual forecast.  When I went to pull up the report I thought I was going to see inflation back in the 4% to 5% range.  I guess overreaction is the name of the game.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from EZEtoGRU in Inflation continues to fall   
    "The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.4% over the previous month and 3.5% over the prior year in March, an acceleration from February's 3.2% annual gain in prices. The data matched February's month-over-month increase.
    Both measures came in ahead of economist forecasts of a 0.3% monthly increase and a 3.4% annual increase, according to data from Bloomberg."
    So, 0.1% higher on both the previous month forecast and the annual forecast.  When I went to pull up the report I thought I was going to see inflation back in the 4% to 5% range.  I guess overreaction is the name of the game.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Istanbul - any recent experiences and recommendations?   
    So.  Istanbul ended up being a really cool place (tourist wise).  I went to three hammams and was underwhelmed, but will say they all seemed to be totally gay (one guy even told me everyone in the one I was at WAS gay).  Went to Cihangir (it was one block from our hotel), Firuzagha (felt exactly like a western bathhouse), and Yesildirek (big place but only 3 clients there, including myself).  I liked Cihangir the best, I think, just cuz of the cruisy atmosphere and it had a reliable mix of ages (both younger and older).
    Other than that, we really enjoyed our trip there and didn't have the old "drop the shoe brush" scam tried on us until the last day (9th day) in Turkey.  The guy didn't seem too pleased we didn't stop for it, though we did laugh once we realized what had happened, lol.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from MikePDNA51 in Istanbul - any recent experiences and recommendations?   
    So.  Istanbul ended up being a really cool place (tourist wise).  I went to three hammams and was underwhelmed, but will say they all seemed to be totally gay (one guy even told me everyone in the one I was at WAS gay).  Went to Cihangir (it was one block from our hotel), Firuzagha (felt exactly like a western bathhouse), and Yesildirek (big place but only 3 clients there, including myself).  I liked Cihangir the best, I think, just cuz of the cruisy atmosphere and it had a reliable mix of ages (both younger and older).
    Other than that, we really enjoyed our trip there and didn't have the old "drop the shoe brush" scam tried on us until the last day (9th day) in Turkey.  The guy didn't seem too pleased we didn't stop for it, though we did laugh once we realized what had happened, lol.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from thomas in Istanbul - any recent experiences and recommendations?   
    So.  Istanbul ended up being a really cool place (tourist wise).  I went to three hammams and was underwhelmed, but will say they all seemed to be totally gay (one guy even told me everyone in the one I was at WAS gay).  Went to Cihangir (it was one block from our hotel), Firuzagha (felt exactly like a western bathhouse), and Yesildirek (big place but only 3 clients there, including myself).  I liked Cihangir the best, I think, just cuz of the cruisy atmosphere and it had a reliable mix of ages (both younger and older).
    Other than that, we really enjoyed our trip there and didn't have the old "drop the shoe brush" scam tried on us until the last day (9th day) in Turkey.  The guy didn't seem too pleased we didn't stop for it, though we did laugh once we realized what had happened, lol.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from tennisjock in 411 on Machostudd   
    This is the thread that made me take him off my 'to-do' list.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from thomas in Norway Summer Visit Suggestions   
    The most famous fjords in Norway
    WWW.VISITNORWAY.COM Learn all about the most famous Norwegian fjords. This tourist site from Norway shows the location of several of the fjords.  Several are due west of Oslo and it's and easy drive across from Oslo to Bergen.  The blue dot south is Pulpit rock (which overlooks a fjord) and the big fjord to the north of Bergen is one we did as a day trip...I found the ferry schedule for the area and used it as our own fjord tour, stopping in one of the towns for lunch before heading back.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from Rod Hagen in Norway Summer Visit Suggestions   
    The most famous fjords in Norway
    WWW.VISITNORWAY.COM Learn all about the most famous Norwegian fjords. This tourist site from Norway shows the location of several of the fjords.  Several are due west of Oslo and it's and easy drive across from Oslo to Bergen.  The blue dot south is Pulpit rock (which overlooks a fjord) and the big fjord to the north of Bergen is one we did as a day trip...I found the ferry schedule for the area and used it as our own fjord tour, stopping in one of the towns for lunch before heading back.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from Rod Hagen in Long Term Care Insurance   
    LOL, not all of us around here HAVE decades.
    edit: wasn't trying to insult anyone else, but I just passed the same age at which one of my parents died of cancer and, weirdly, I had some basel cell removed this year.  Fate is pretty weird.  Luckily the other parent lived for another 20 years.
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    Jim_n_NYC got a reaction from thomas in Norway Summer Visit Suggestions   
    We spent 40 days traveling around Norway and is still one of SO's favorite vacations.  We didn't do a cruise either.  It was pretty easy to look online to find boat tours that go out in the fjords for a few hours, and that was enough for us.  After Oslo we drove across to Bergen and then headed south so we could do the trek up to Preikestolen (Pulpit rock), about 4 hours round trip.  I think anywhere you go in the country is going to be worth it.
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