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  1. Yes g56whiz I did share the recipe here a couple of years ago. Plum pudding is usually steamed while the prune cake is baked. It really doesn't have to be baked in advance and it keeps for quite a long time in fact once baked it can even be froze. It is really quite simple although it does include a lot of ingredients. If anybody would like a copy feel free to PM me and I send it to you
  2. The one thing I absolutely love about Thanksgiving is that it is a totally nonsectarian U.S. America Holiday. It doesn't make a damn bit of difference if one is Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, etc. most of us go out get a turkey and prepare all the trimmings. I find the holiday very unifying. Just yesterday, while standing in line, in the grocery store I got into a discussion with a middle aged woman from Italy about how we make our dressings. We exchanged some ideas, wished each other Happy Thanksgiving and then went on our merry ways.
  3. I bring a prune cake which is from a very old family recipe.
  4. Well Figureskater if you are going to start traveling after the first of the year do consider Southern California -- Orange County, Disneyland area. We could definitely share a shower plus all sorts of other fun things.
  5. I haven't used an electric blanket in decades. I like an ice cold room with lots of wool blankets if it is really cold outside. Now being a weakling Californian really cold means the 30's and the 40's. Many people don't like the weight of heavy wool blankets but I actually like it. For some reason electric blankets always made me sweat.
  6. Epigonos

    NICE guys

    I last posted on this thread nearly a year ago. Updating I would have to add Dallas Steele to my list. He is bright, witty, energetic, playful, interesting, and hotter than hot. I will definitely be seeing him again especially now that he is living in Palm Springs. Hopefully he will be attending the 2019 Palm Springs Weekend in April.
  7. Not only is he NOT a kisser, he is a PNPer. Other than those two caveats, he is HOT! Thanks but no thanks!
  8. Very attractive and right here in my neighborhood. However, he self identifies as "straight" and that is, unfortunately, an absolute NO GO for me.
  9. You won't go wrong with either Dane Scott or Dallas Steele. I have known Dane for a number of years and he is an outstanding escort and a wonderful person. I recently spend and evening with Dallas Steele (he now lives in Palm Springs) and I can't say enough good things about him. He will be whatever you want him to be (top or bottom) and he will be great at it. I have know Ace socially for a number of years and he is really a nice guy. I have never been in an escort/client situation with him but I have always heard great things about him. I have also know DavidSF socially for a number of years and he is also a really nice guy. I have never been in an escort/client situation with him but friends (whose opinions I trust) say he is an outstanding top. In the end I'm sure you will enjoy being with any of these guys. All four are socially very enjoyable and are great conversationalists. What it should ultimately come down to is which one you find personally most appealing physically.
  10. I tend to carry more cash when I'm traveling than when I'm at home. I just returned from three weeks in France and I carried more cash than usual rather than frequently looking for the sister bank to mine which charged less per transaction. If I give money to a homeless individual I'm NOT concerned how they use it. I am only concerned with my motives.
  11. I've done a three-way with Tyler and Ace, who as stated above are married, and only see clients together. They set the sheets on fire. They were totally involved with me as well as with each other. One of my, all time, greatest escort experiences. Hopefully they will be able to attend the Palm Springs Weekend in April. If they do we will definitely be getting together again.
  12. Adorable!!!!! It's their wedding and it's their call!!
  13. Pistachios and cashews for snacking. Pecans and walnuts for cooking (baking mostly but sometimes in salads). P.S. I find all unroasted and unsalted nuts tasteless.
  14. Sorry guys I didn't do my on site homework
  15. Yes his photo are great, HOWEVER, his "I am into" list is very limited and doesn't include kissing or oral BUT does include PNP. No thank you!
  16. The guy has advertised on rentmen in Guadalajara for a couple of years. About a year ago I seriously considered flying him from Guadalajara to Puerto Vallarta for an overnight. His communication skills were excellent (I believe we emailed in Spanish) and his rate was reasonable BUT we just couldn't get our schedules to work out. I definitely believe he is legit. If he were to come to L.A. I'd be all over him.
  17. The text of his ad is interesting and rather entertaining. If he were ever to make it to Southern California I just might be interested in taking him for a test drive.
  18. Hey William great to hear from you. Welcome back. Contact Oliver and have him put you on the update list. I look forward to seeing you at all of the weekend events. If you are really serious about attending I highly recommend that you make hotel reservations ASAP as rooms sell out quickly that weekend. Many places may already be booked solid. I believe there are still rooms available at the Canyon Club and if you are willing to stay four nights INNdulge might still have some more expensive rooms available.
  19. I was born and raised in Southern California. Very few Junior High Schools had swimming pools but nearly all Senior High Schools did. Because of our weather school swimming pools were all outdoors thus no nude swimming. We did, however, have gang showers which we were all required to us. Frankly I never gave it a second thought. School showers started becoming a thing of the past in the mid to late 80's. Kids who had P.E. first period on a warm spring or fall day would simply go to the rest of their classes smelling all day. When I was in school the girls all had semi private showers but most guys didn't think anything of being naked around each other in the showers. Now days that has all changed. I never ceased to be amazed how many men (mostly young) won't even use urinals in public restrooms; the go into the stalls.
  20. My three week trip turned out great. Unfortunately I came home with a heavy cold and had to cancel our get together; probably more for his sake than mine. I will definitely be getting together with him but I don't know exactly when. Right now my schedule is so hectic I get the feeling I'm chasing my tail. I'm leaving on 11/10 for a week in Puerto Vallarta and almost immediately upon my return have to take off to the Colorado River to spend Thanksgiving with the family. Right now I'm in the midst of decorating my condo for Christmas. I need to have it all done prior to leave for P.V. and Thanksgiving because once I'm home again I have to start preparing for my numerous Christmas Parties. I probably won't be able to get together with Mike until after the first of the new year.
  21. OK here we go again with the damn Deviled Egg think. I don't know if they are old lady food or not, however, there are two things I do know: 1.) I hate the damn things and 2.) I make three dozen (72 pieces) of the damn things for the Palm Springs Weekend Sunday Pool Party and they are all consumed
  22. Yes I went out but it would have been in the late 1940's and early 1950". I lived in South Central Los Angeles and the neighborhood was very safe in those days. The one thing most of us didn't want was commercial candy. At that time people were not concerned about razor blades in apples or poison in homemade products. My mother always made popcorn ball which she wrapped in wax paper some of our neighbors made rice crispy squares, cookies, fudge, and divinity. A little elderly, couple who lived on the corner, always invited us in and served warm spiced apple cider. Life was a lot simpler in those days. Our costumes, for examples, were always homemade.
  23. I smoked a pack a day of Pall Malls from the time I was eighteen until I was thirty three. I was on an extended summer trip to India where I developed a cold about the same time I ran out of my American cigarettes. I purchased some Indian cigarettes and I'm convinced they were made of "camel dung". Every time I would inhaled I'd go into a fit a coughing. I decided to wait for two weeks until my home flight and buy a couple of cartoons of Dunhills. Once on the plane I passed on buying the Dunhills thinking I'd wait and start smoking again with my friends. By the time I returned to work I hadn't smoked for four week so I decided what the hell I might as well continue NOT smoking. Quitting really wasn't all that difficult under those circumstances so in retrospect I'm convinced I really wasn't all that addicted. I probably just wanted something to do with my hands. Damn hard to believe that was forty-five years ago.
  24. Los Angeles/Gardena. Little Toyko has been around for years. It was originally a poorer Japanese neighborhood but has become a restaurant mecca over the years. Gardena was the original suburban Japanese settlement after WWII and over the years many of the local residents have dispersed but continue to come back to the area to shop, celebrate various holidays, and visit long established outstanding restaurants. I grew up not far from Gardena in South Central Los Angeles (now politically correctly called simply South Los Angeles). When I was a child our next door neighbor was an older Japanese/American couple. Mrs. Nakashima was like my grandmother and she fed me thus Japanese food is along with standard American food (my mother) and Mexican Food (Mrs. Garcia) one of my three cradle foods.
  25. Just spent an incredible three hours with Dallas Steele. If you would like more intimate information PM me.
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