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No, I believe he is the King's private secretary, Peter Townsend. Logue would have been several years older than him.
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SORRY . . . http://static1.businessinsider.com/image/5a187139f914c357018b5f5c-2295/rtr1ltip.jpg
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I thought that the pic much be photoshopped to some degree because the proportions are so huge. But no . . .
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Obviously an urban cowboy.
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Why put it on when you are going to have to take it off in a minute or two?
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Because many of its citizens failed to take decent precautions when using our lakefront our Mayor Lori Lightfoot got serious and closed the lakefront and all the adjacent parks. It became a meme, "Where's Lightfoot." https://www.instagram.com/whereslightfoot/
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Czech cowboys
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The worst has not begun and today, I found it hard to go on.
TruthBTold replied to + purplekow's topic in The Lounge
Yesterday I watched a PBS documentary that I had recorded the night before. As the first few moments were being narrated I thought to myself, "OMG, this is now." It was about polio a disease that struck everyone and every place randomly. Even one of the most privileged people in the USA , Franklin Delano Roosevelt, could not escape its clutches. Roosevelt began a warm water clinic where other polio patients could be given treatment to attempt to recover from polio. Eventually Roosevelt asked his law firm partner, Basil O'Connor, to take control of the rehab clinic and to begin a campaign in order to secure funding to maintain it. Because the country was in the grips of the Depression attempts to get funds from the wealthy was not enough, so he reached out to the public who was now suffering the most from the epidemic and through various means asked for each person to send a mere 10 cents to the White House to fund a way to find a vaccine against Polio. I never really knew what the March of Dimes was but it arose from the thought that it was everyone, including the government, that had to work together to cure polio. It took a long time to find a vaccine. I highly recommend the documentary. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/polio/ -
I am sure that is true. But then the Americans miss out on good acting opportunities rather than just money making slots. Just watched Kelly MacDonald in Puzzle (2018)(second time). Faultless performance and although it is a "small" movie it has a wonderful cast. And in that movie you would never know she is Scottish and not American. I would recommend the movie to everyone. http://www.gotceleb.com/wp-content/uploads/photos/kelly-macdonald/edinburgh-international-film-festival-2018-in-edinburgh/Kelly-Macdonald:-Edinburgh-International-Film-Festival-2018--09-662x995.jpg
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The P.P.I.E.W. (Practically Perfect In Every Way) Club
TruthBTold replied to + easygoingpal's topic in Legacy Gallery
Quite the poet. -
Crazy but lovely world.
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The P.P.I.E.W. (Practically Perfect In Every Way) Club
TruthBTold replied to + easygoingpal's topic in Legacy Gallery
What does "FMRG" mean? I'm hoping it's "he paid ME to have sex with HIM." -
Was the point that he could fuck me even with his shirt on. Cause you proved it.
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JJ - why don't I take #4364 and you take #4365. That way I won't get hurt and risk being humiliated.
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I guess I am apprehensive about bottoming (in part) because I have no idea what it means to enjoy being bottomed. What should a bottom be feeling or not feeling? If you can learn to like it, what "feelings" are you learning to like? I often hear bottom guys in porn (not the best place to get info, I know) referring to having their "spots" hit by the top. What is that or where is that? For a top, not that all position produce the same feeling on your cock and of course wanting to fulfill the bottom's desires, you sort of know what to do. I guess I am confused about that. Because I can have a cock inserted but really not feel anything good on my part (it's not bad but it is not like I am feeling a warm fuzzy feeling or anything).
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That waist is pretty amazing.
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Good morning to you. I see the sun rising. :p
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Thanks so much for recommending Seven Seconds on Netflix. I find it really, really well done. Regina King (of Watchmen fame) is, as usual, amazing in her role. I had never seen the lead, Clare-Hope Ashitey, before and she is really great, very understated in her acting. She is also one of those British actors that you would never know is not an American. I find more British actors are able to do that than the other way around, i.e., American actors that can totally slip into British accents. I also really liked the Michael Mosley ("Fish") character because he is so capable of portraying a multi-layered but easily dislikable character. The plot is intriguing and a mystery but of a different kind because you know who the killer is from the beginning. The intrigue is whether he/she will be caught. I also appreciated the fact that many of the main characters were flawed in one way or another. I guess it made them more interesting and more realistic. There is one twist that I was glad was included. From the beginning I thought to myself, "Wouldn't be interesting if such and such?" And lo and behold it was added and becomes part of the plot. Finally, the series discusses many problems in society itself, e.g., as you say, police corruption and the inequality of race by police enforcement. At any rate, as you mention, the series is underrated and well worth a viewing.
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Tomas Brand - one of the best tops in the business, though he will bottom on occasion.
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Some guys just know what they're dealing with.
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I can't even imagine the circumstances under which this occurred.
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