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Epigonos

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  1. Just got off the phone with SexyMuscleTop.  Comes across as a super nice guy.  We have it set up for him to come over to my place for dinner plus a couple of hours of play time.  Since I'm very involved in preparing for the Palm Springs Weekend we set the date for the middle of April.  So far so good!

  2. Had a hell of a time remembering my password.  Had to try several different possibilities until I finally hit on the correct one - from that point on it worked like a charm.  A number of recent changes that have been made here I have felt were unnecessary and were done simply for change sake.  However, I must, in all fairness, say that I, very much, like the new site format -- GOOD JOB. 

  3. When my father retired after forty years being the director of maintenance at the 7Up bottling plant, in Los Angeles, he was given an engraved watch. The family was appalled that that was all dad was given after all those years but said nothing. When my father died my mother wanted me to take the watch. I have never worn a watch so I, ungratefully, refused. My mother then offered the watch to my brother-in-law. He also refused stating that he had a perfectly good Timex that he really liked. My mother then gave the watch to her eldest grandson. Years later my nephew showed the watch to his mother and asked where he should take it to have it cleaned and repaired if needed. My sister looked at the watch and told him he should take it directly to the Rolex Shop in Beverly Hills and NOT to a local jeweler. At the Rolex shop my nephew apologized to the salesperson explaining that the watch was likely not worth much because it was not self-wind and was engraved.  The salesperson was shocked and informed my nephew that not being self-wind and being engraved made the watch more valuable NOT less. He also pointed out that that the watch had small diamonds at the 12 and the 6 and small rubies at the 3 and the 9. My nephew nearly fainted when he was told the value of the watch (unfortunately I do not remember the value my nephew was quoted). He was told, however, that he needed to get rid of the cheap band and buy a suitable replacement which he proceeded to do. For years my brother-in-law and I laughed at our ignorance regarding watches and their value. My nephew now 66 continues to wear the watch to this day. 

  4. The story about the couple abandoning their dog because they feared it might be gay brought a long forgotten episode in my early university life to mind.  As a sophomore I took a class in cultural anthropology.  The prof showed a film on the daily life of rhesus monkeys.  The film's narrator was constantly calling the viewers attention to the fact that male rhesus moneys where more than willing to "hump" other males as well a females. The prof made it very clear, before the film started, that there was to be ABSOLUTELY NO snickering by members of the audience.  He spent the entire film glowering at us as if he were daring someone to snicker.  

  5. I have NEVER been a cat fan.  When I was a young child my maternal grandfather had a mean old tabby which I was afraid of and hated.  For fourteen years I had a female black American Cocker Spaniel named Whoops who I absolutely adored.  We definitely had a mutual love affair.  She has been gone for over ten years and I still miss her. 

  6. Damn I'd forgotten all about Matt Miller.  We got together, for an overnight, years ago at my hotel in London.  We went to a very nice dinner and then spent the rest of the night in bed.  Between sex bouts be chatted about just about everything.  He was tons of fun and one of my great regrets is that I never got together with him again for a second round. 

  7. I have hired a number of escorts who hosted me in their apartments/condos but never in a detached home.  Never had a problem but have always been careful about the neighborhood.  I usually entertain escorts in my home in which I always prepare dinner. 

  8. I've said this many times before and I'm going to say it again.  If we as clients cannot, under any circumstances, live with being outed than we should NOT, under any circumstances, be hiring -- PERIOD.   The possibility of being outed always exists no matter how many precautions we attempt to make.  I did NOT hire while I was teaching because I refused to jeopardize both my teaching position and my pension. I retired in June and hired my first escort the following August.  Now would I be embarrassed if I was outed – YES – would my life be destroyed if I was outed -- NO 

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