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Everything posted by FrankR
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If you believe that, I have some lovely ocean property in Kansas I’d like to sell you! 🤓
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If you can spend that much money on LV you can afford to pay the tax. Do the right thing - pay the tax.
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CBS will end 'The Late Show' with Stephen Colbert in 2026
+ FrankR replied to Ali Gator's topic in TV and Streaming services
Snopes tried to validate the claim about the “$40 million loss a year.” They could not find credible sources, just media outlets quoting each other. What is the source of your “great line”? -
If you use the search box at the top of the page you will find a number of relevant threads.
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“If you have to ask you’ll never know”… Tarzan
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The Ups and Downs of Airlines and Air Travel
+ FrankR replied to mike carey's topic in The Travel Desk
“More than two decades after its first flight, the Airbus A380 is starting to break down in public view. With spare parts running dry and maintenance costs soaring, airlines are quietly scrapping their own superjumbos to keep the rest airborne. Since 2020, Europe’s aviation regulator has issued 95 airworthiness directives for the A380, nearly double the number for Boeing’s 747s. And the deeper airlines dig into post-COVID operations, the more they’re discovering just how expensive this plane is to keep alive. A single D-check can cost over $25 million. Unlike Emirates, most carriers only operate a handful of A380s. That means if one goes out of service, the entire fleet feels it. And with many original suppliers no longer producing parts, airlines are now resorting to cannibalizing stored or retired A380s just to find components. Even Lufthansa and Qatar Airways, who previously announced A380 retirements, have dragged them back into service out of sheer necessity. They need capacity, and the newer long-range jets haven’t arrived fast enough to replace them. Airbus built a masterpiece, but one that is now eating itself. The A380 may still turn heads on landing, but behind the scenes, it’s becoming a logistical nightmare.” -
Also here for more pics: https://rentmasseur.com/ThePlayBoy
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I agree that these attributes are useful. Approach with caution however - like the apps, the urge to overstate can be too hard to resist for most!
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Have seen him a few times. Great experience if you are looking in the Spa section. Not suitably reliable for the Deli section - you don’t know what is on offer and should ask every time to avoid disappointment.
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Multiple price hikes announced today by large firms (Addidas, Nike etc) which will impact inflation in the coming months. May be a good time to revisit your budget for the rest of the year with this in mind.
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G-spot for married men by Asian gay male in Arlington, TX
+ FrankR replied to Txnewbie's topic in Spas & Masseurs
Sneaky…but why dont you create a profile on Adam4Adam or similar site instead? -
CBS will end 'The Late Show' with Stephen Colbert in 2026
+ FrankR replied to Ali Gator's topic in TV and Streaming services
This is fantastic news! Now he is free to run for public office…like Al Franken. I cant wait to see it!!! -
Good help is hard to find. To be fair…if you called me a bitch I would burn your coffee too! 😎
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Up until just before Covid there were active shoe shine stands at all Amtrak stations in the North East. I frequented Philadelphia, NYC and Boston. Grand Central Station in NYC had multiple stands too for commuters.
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As long as you keep giving, he will keep asking. Tell him no, that you are blocking his number and that if he contacts you again from another number you will contact the police and file a complaint. Then ignore him. He doesnt want to make waves, he is just taking advantage.
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Please clarify…are they pretty or are they funny? Hard to believe they are both! 😉
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Rosie calls out Oprah for attending Bezo's wedding
+ FrankR replied to Ali Gator's topic in The Lounge
Oh dear. Someone’s been inhaling too much hair spray again. Look away folks, the ranting has started! -
I guess I shall be adding “no one” to my Grindr profile as one of my many delightful attributes! 😏 And now I know I can find others with similar attributes at the Frick.
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Don’t be ashamed…we all pay the “stupid tax” at some point. Learn from it and move on. And thank you for making us aware - you probably saved someone else from paying the tax on this dude.
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Back in NYC - I am tempted.
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Are you mainly concerned with the throat chakra or the root chakra?
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My read is that he isnt actually in Chicago. He is in the Ukraine and looking for assistance to relocate.
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Make a list of the attributes you expect from a marriages. I suspect you will find very few of them apply in your case… He isn’t honest, he didn’t communicate, he didn’t care how his decision impacted you. Bottom line: he lied to you from before the day you got married. How could you trust him? His behavior could meet the definition of fraud, so speak to an attorney and get an annulment or divorce.
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Gold likely to be at $3,000 in 2025? Time to buy?
+ FrankR replied to marylander1940's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
“The money in real estate is made at the buy. If you over pay…” Advice from a rich old man that I considered a mentor. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/citi-forecasts-golds-last-hurrah-as-it-says-prices-may-fall-as-much-as-25-next-year-9c1e73ce
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