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Vegas_Millennial

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  1. It's "The Aggie Song" from "The Best Little Whitehouse in Texas"! When I was in the 8th grade, I wore my VHS copy of this film out by rewatching this scene frame by frame over and over. There were 4 frames of penis, albeit in a soft state. Those 4 frames occur just after what @marylander1940 shared with us. The guys in the back turn around again and walk to the front and high five their teammates, with their teammates' bodies blocking the view of the full frontal nudity. But in 4 frames, the blocking is insufficient 😁
  2. In any given year, at least 30% of Los Angeles' water comes from the Northern Sierra Mountains, which is located in Northern California. Los Angeles does not keep that water separate, using it only for indoors while relying on other sources for fire hydrants. See graph below: the "Los Angeles Aquaduct" water comes from Owens Avenue in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The Metropolitan Water District gets a majority of its water from the Colorado River. Sorry I couldn't find a more recent chart. It was the first graph that appeared on my Internet search, and I didn't want to take any more time supporting this point.
  3. Thank you for your concern. Las Vegas is the model for water efficiency in the desert. Las Vegas recycles 100% of its water used indoors, and has banned all existing non-functional turf and septic systems effective 2028 as well as mandated new evaporative cooling technology to eliminate water lost to evaporation in the air conditioning process. Las Vegas uses a fraction of the water per person that Los Angeles uses. The Southern Nevada Water Authority has reached out extensively to California to encourage them to be as efficient with water as Las Vegas has been. If Los Angeles used as little water per person as Las Vegas uses, water availability wouldn't be an issue in Los Angeles at the moment.
  4. Or Goodness forbid... You wouldn't meet a man not attracted to an entire sex! (Not attracted to women, not attracted to men, etc.). I didn't need to see gays portrayed in the media to know I was attracted to men and not attracted to women. There are several body types AND attitudes of men I don't find attractive.... And I didn't need media to tell me who IS an asshole, or who HAS an attractive one. 😜 I determined that on my own. I will concede that certain cultures, regions, and professions have different practices or skill sets in the bedroom, and that may influence who I find attractive in the future. For example, I've not met a flight attendant yet who has failed to be outstanding in bed. It must be their service culture.
  5. A similar question has been posed in the Finance forum. The question is how much income is necessary to hire regularly; but, the discussion includes how often is "regularly" and how much we spend on this hobby.
  6. Can't the answer be "yes" to both? 😁
  7. Martin Luther King, Jr., taught us to judge a man by the content of his character and not the color of his skin. The changes coming to Rentmasseur on January 20th (MLK Jr Day) is a good reminder to stop selecting new men to hire based on their photographs; but, rather, hire based on the feedback for their quality of service provided.
  8. Good boy. You'll find it's always easier to start by asking for just the tip 😉
  9. I thought it was evolutionary... Survival of the fittest. Attractive gay men have more gay sex, thereby increasing their chance for producing gay offspring. It's what's helped us survive and thrive for millennia
  10. Welcome @Mateoto Company of Men. You will find the Search 🔎 tool at the top of the page very helpful. Try a search for "Colorado" in "this forum" to view plenty of discussions regarding massuers in Colorado. Find a massuer that is spoken of positively by members that have actually visited him, and you should be fine. Happy hunting! 😃
  11. My experience was the opposite. Mexico escorts were much more likely to insist on using condoms. But my research sample size was small. I intend to do more personal research with a larger sample size in the future.
  12. The Blue Moon Resort closed about a decade ago
  13. Her ex husband, Bob Green, had this to say: "We were guilty of saying stupid things because we were just stupid performers" I wish more celebrities would learn that lesson before they speak
  14. According to documentaries on the subject, her children came around when they became adults. She left her husband and they divorced. She and her new husband declared bankruptcy a few times. She never came around.
  15. The location in Nevada that allows brothels and is nearest to the Las Vegas Strip is still 58 miles away, and only accessible by car. Men on this forum complain about traveling more than 20 blocks in New York City to meet the massuer or escort of their choice! No wonder it never happened in Nevada 😆
  16. I believe specific providers would be discussed in the Deli, such as this similar thread: And here's some info on escorts that will meet in public:
  17. "... The promised land is bright and Gay..." 🎵 🎶
  18. Gotta love her witty response when the homosexual pied her in public: "At least it was a FRUIT pie!"🥧
  19. Nope, it still shows Erotic when I view the website.
  20. Hunqz on Romeo
  21. And in some cases, reservoir capacity remains unused as rain and snowmelt must be released to the ocean anyway for environmental habitat concerns.
  22. I agree. I was merely responding to the fears of others who mentioned California's growing population will exasperate California's water conditions
  23. From Airplane! ✈️ Captain Clarence Oveur: "What is it, Doctor? What's going on?" [an epidemic of food poisoning is sweeping the plane] Dr. Rumack: "I'm not sure. I haven't seen anything like this since the Anita Bryant concert.”
  24. Considering that southern California gets much of its water from northern California via the California Aquaduct, it is very appropriate to consider the total state population numbers. More demand on the water system in the northern part of the state affects the southern part, and vice versa.
  25. If Los Angeles does grow, the solution lies in recycling its sewage directly back into the water supply. Nearby Ventura, California, has already started indirect sewage recycling by injecting treated sewage into the ground about 1 mile up-steam in the aquifer above its wells. In Ventura, they found the treated sewage effluent to be cleaner than the naturally occurring groundwater anyway, because of the decades of groundwater pollution from agriculture. Unfortunately, some firefighter unions resist using recycled wastewater. In Nevada, the firefighters unions got a law passed that prohibit cities from using recycled wastewater for fire hydrants. Because fire hydrants use the exact same water infrastructure as homes and businesses, that means no recycled wastewater for anybody, lest a city pay to install and maintain 2 sets of pipes in every street and 2 separate reservoir systems. The water is clean enough to drink, but not clean enough to spray on fires! 🔥 (Sarcasm)
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