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Islesguy

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  1. It's a really bad joke. The punchline basically means the end your holding when you go to hand it to him. Since you are holding that end of the ticket, you can't see it. Once you give the ticket to the taker, you can see the end you were holding.
  2. It's a really bad joke. The punchline basically means the end your holding when you go to hand it to him. Since you are holding that end of the ticket, you can't see it. Once you give the ticket to the taker, you can see the end you were holding.
  3. While I definitely prefer a well defined chest and abs, what turns me on more anything is the brain and glasses.
  4. I always got the pat down before I signed up for pre-check. I won't go through the cancer death ray machines. Never opted for a private room. Pat downs ranged from quick and simple to very aggressive. I don't think any of the TSA people have a clue.
  5. I always say what I want both in and out of bed depending on the session length in my initial message. As for a reply, a simple "that works for me" is good enough.
  6. My aunt did that years ago. I think the child was in either a central or south American country. She used to get letters and drawings from the girl. She never told me what company/organization she used.
  7. I have had some bad experiences in the ER. Mostly just the seemingly endless waiting even after you are brought in from triage. I know they are busy, but when 2 or 3 hours go by between anyone checking on you, it's pathetic. My worst experience in the ER was a time I had pneumonia. It was in late June, the worst time of the year to go to the hospital because all the new interns start then. I had gone up to the ER at the hospital all my specialists worked at. I got into a room pretty quickly considering my O2 says we're in the low 80s. When they decided to admit me, we specifically asked them to alert my pulmonologist that I was going to be admitted so she could see me at her earliest opportunity. They told us they had already. Two days went by and she still hadn't stopped by to see me something that never happened before. All the while the interns, nurses and attending on the ward said she knew. On the third day, she happened to come to the ward I was in to check on another patient and saw my name on the board. She was furious that she was never told I had been hospitalized especially when she found from me that I hadn't been getting better in the two days I was there. Those docs and nurses got a "valuable" lesson in patient management that day.
  8. I would be very interested in the parameters of how they are doing the Phase I trial. Phase I trials are usually just for safety. Most trials in for illnesses in desperate need if cures or treatments are usually a combined Phase I/II so they can test both safety and efficacy at the same time.
  9. My freshman orientation class in college (basically giving kids the tools to navigate college life), which I took right after the Starr Report was released. The professor put a line on the board. One end said not sex and the other end said sex. Everyone started at not sex. He then gave us different acts and told us to move to the appropriate part of the line depending on how we viewed each act in terms of how close it was to sex or not. Some people started moving towards sex at hand holding. Most people were at least halfway at open mouth kiss. A couple of people never moved off not sex until the professor said vaginal penetration. It was kind of fascinating to see different people's opinions especially in light of the Lewinsky scandal. I made my personal thoughts about what constitutes sex known in another thread.
  10. And yet you still didn't name anyone you'd recommend. Maybe instead being cranky, you contribute in a positive way to the conversation? Or is that too hard for you?
  11. Just because he isn't attractive to you doesn't make him a bad choice for someone else. You can list your preferred person instead bad mouthing other people's.
  12. Definitely check out Gabriel Cross. His Twitter feed has previews of most of his Just for fans videos. PM me if you want more info. There's also lots of info on him here if you search. https://rentmen.eu/GabrielCross
  13. Being a New Yorker, they are all pronounced differently. Marry and merry are pronounced as you would with short vowels but Mary is pronounced as mare with a long e (ē) at the end. I also don't really have an accent except for certain words like coffee, talk and daughter and, apparently, beautiful. When I was in London, everyone said I had a New York accent, but I think they were either just saying yes or equating a NY and an American accent.
  14. While oversight over physicians is a huge problem, the bigger problem is the money the drug companies are using as bribes to both physicians and pharmacies. When a town has enough pills floating around to give 100 or more to every man, woman and child in the town, "bureaucracy" isn't the main problem.
  15. I prefer to eat salad after the main course. It's like a neutral taste that won't impact the sweetness of dessert.
  16. I wonder where all these restaurants are because I have never had any of these problems. The only issue I have on occasion is waiting forever for the main after an app or a waiter that never comes back so I can get a check.
  17. That sucks that you missed out on other activities. I am a meticulous planner so I usually plan for potential problems.
  18. I'm just saying it can be done in a way that doesn't sound so horrific. I think doing anything in the name of religion is dumb, tbh.
  19. You've never been to a bris then. What you described sounds more like torture.
  20. I didn't have any problems reaching out three months in advance of my trip with Gabriel Cross. Maybe it's because he's the best that it didn't.
  21. When I was a kid and I attended summer camp, I gave myself a nickname that I only used there. It was probably 15+ years before anyone not from camp or my immediate family even knew I had a nickname. Also, many people at camp never knew my real name. Just certain staff members who had to know my real name and none of them ever used it while I was there in front me at least. Even my family would use my nickname when they were at camp with me. As hypothetically said, it was a persona I had there. It helped keep camp me separate from home me.
  22. I love that song, so anyone singing it to me, as long as they can sing of course, I'd probably fall in love with. Lol
  23. I don't think his voice comes across as Dem. I think it's nice and would so really great whispers sweet thing into someone ear.
  24. The amount of money people spend in their pets is absolutely insane, but I'm not, nor will I ever be, a pet owner.
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