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    Boink got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Anyone know who this stud in the ad is?   
    Brian Patrick Wade
     
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Patrick_Wade
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    Boink got a reaction from bigvalboy in Anyone know who this stud in the ad is?   
    Brian Patrick Wade
     
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Patrick_Wade
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    Boink got a reaction from GLEE in 411 on Max James (Melbourne, AUS)   
    Any further intel? He seems to be touring the US soon.
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    Boink got a reaction from Lee_jeff in Unretiring Pornstars: D.O.   
    I've always thought he had (and still has) about the best body in porn. Great performer, too. I'm glad to see him back. As I recall, he used some other name in his Rent.men ad that made it hard to do a search for him.
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    Boink got a reaction from samhexum in 23andMe DNA/health test   
    I was hoping she would have taken that initiative on her own long ago, just to shut that motherfucker up for two seconds.
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    Boink got a reaction from + g56whiz in 23andMe DNA/health test   
    I was hoping she would have taken that initiative on her own long ago, just to shut that motherfucker up for two seconds.
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    Boink reacted to operalover21 in Zac Efron fantasy picture   
    Zac Efron is a total hot hunk on every level. And if you'd seen Me and Orson Welles or The Paperboy, you'd find that Mr. Efron is a damn good actor.
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    Boink got a reaction from + José Soplanucas in Michael Avenatti - Stormy Daniels's Lawyer   
    Hopefully he'll fuck the arrogance sitting in the White House.
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    Boink got a reaction from Nvr2Thick in American parents invented 1,100 new baby names last year   
    Gone are the days when one could walk into a souvenir shop and buy a mug or a license plate with your first name printed on it.
     
    http://www.babynamewizard.com/sites/default/files/photos/36684_souvenir_license_plates_with_old_names_418x0.jpg
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    Boink got a reaction from + Avalon in American parents invented 1,100 new baby names last year   
    Gone are the days when one could walk into a souvenir shop and buy a mug or a license plate with your first name printed on it.
     
    http://www.babynamewizard.com/sites/default/files/photos/36684_souvenir_license_plates_with_old_names_418x0.jpg
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    Boink got a reaction from Chidude in Adonis LA   
    My experience has been, because the music is virtually continuous, it's extremely difficult for me to distinguish when one song ends and another begins. (And I bet it is for the dancers, too.) But because that awful club music seems to drag on endlessly, one song usually provides a nice decent length of time - perhaps up to 10 minutes. I always do multiple songs (I think) and the good guys always seem grateful and unquestioning. I think only once did I have a dancer add up a total in his head and quote me a price after it was over. That was the first and last time I favored him with my lap.
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    Boink got a reaction from massageformuscle in Adonis LA   
    My experience has been, because the music is virtually continuous, it's extremely difficult for me to distinguish when one song ends and another begins. (And I bet it is for the dancers, too.) But because that awful club music seems to drag on endlessly, one song usually provides a nice decent length of time - perhaps up to 10 minutes. I always do multiple songs (I think) and the good guys always seem grateful and unquestioning. I think only once did I have a dancer add up a total in his head and quote me a price after it was over. That was the first and last time I favored him with my lap.
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    Boink reacted to TruthBTold in Roseanne reboot...   
    Michael Moore came out with a missive about his friendship with Rosanne and the recent events plus . . . .
     
    Trump-Roseanne 2020...a letter from Michael Moore

     
    I have known Roseanne Barr for over 25 years. I've known her as Roseanne Barr, Roseanne Arnold, just "Roseanne", then back to Roseanne Barr. I've spent time in her home, criss-crossed the country with her to help remove George W. Bush from the White House, appeared on her shows, been there for her when she needed something, and connected her with one of my producers who did an insightful, one-of-a-kind documentary into the genius and the tragedy that is Roseanne Barr.
     
    On Tuesday Roseanne posted hateful, slanderous tweets directed at four people: George Soros, Valerie Jarrett, Chelsea Clinton and me. A few hours later, she was fired by ABC.
     
    For the past few years, Roseanne has been posting the craziest stuff on Twitter, like claiming Hillary was part of a child sex abuse ring being run out of a DC pizza place. She's claimed that the Clintons have murdered people. And anyone who criticizes Benjamin Netanyahu is a "nazi."
     
    Roseanne seems to be suffering from some sort of madness. It's more than just saying she's a racist. She operates in the same sewer of lies, conspiracy theories and bigotry that's been rising in America for years and that has now succeeded in electing our current president. Totally nuts.
     
    Here's who's not crazy: Donald J. Trump.
     
    Trump, though he shows all the signs of being absolutely bonkers, is not insane. He's the real deal. His racism and hate is real, it's well thought-out, he's the true master of manipulation, a brilliant performance artist, and an evil genius. He outsmarted a nation of liberals and Democrats and won the White House by losing the actual vote of the people. He neutered and then destroyed the Grand Old Republican Party. He knows exactly what he is doing.
     
    Roseanne, on the other hand, is a person who long ago broke through and brought an authentic voice of working women and men to television via one of the greatest TV series of all time. It was groundbreaking because the TV industry had historically either ignored, ridiculed or patronized those of us who grew up in the working class. Roseanne changed that.
     
    But she is also a damaged soul. Most people don't know that she has suffered her entire life from a massive head injury she received during a serious car accident when she was a child. Her brain injuries were immense and she spent months in the hospital struggling to recover.
     
    I also have no idea what it was like to grow up, as she did, as a Jewish girl in Salt Lake City. Not a tolerant state, to be sure. She told me how her parents, who owned an apartment building, were asked by the U.S. government after World War II if they would be willing to house Holocaust survivors who had come to the U.S. as refugees. Her parents took dozens in, and Roseanne's childhood was spent with these survivors as her "family." "The stories they told me," she said, "were filled with unimaginable horror. I've always wondered what effect that had on me as a little girl."
     
    Now, sadly, for the past few years, Roseanne has been in a downward spiral, ranting like crazy on Twitter, spreading conspiracy theories, attacking the people she used to love, supporting Trump, and being just an outright hateful and racist person. It has been a difficult decline to witness. She has repeatedly attacked me, and on Tuesday, after calling George Soros a "Nazi" (he's a Jew and a Holocaust survivor), Valerie Jarrett an offspring "of the Muslim Brotherhood and Planet of the Apes," and saying that Chelsea was "married to" a Nazi relative of George Soros, she then retweeted a disgusting new word for me because I have spoken out against the Netanyahu government and its killing of Palestinians -- "#JewHater". Nonstop insanity and sickness.
     
    I guess there might be 20 million Americans (out of 320 million) who probably agree with her. She has thrown down with the lowest of the low, and who knows if she’ll ever recover from this descent into her own personal hell.
     
    To close, I want to say just how great the new Roseanne show was. It was funny but brutal to watch because it showed how our system of greed has hurt millions of families like the Connors of Illinois. On the final episode last week, Roseanne was addicted to opioids because she couldn't afford the knee surgery she needed, so she suffered along in agonizing pain. Dan, her husband, in order to raise money for her surgery, decided to take a non-union job -- and Roseanne berates him for doing so and letting his union brothers and sisters down. There are a couple quick knocks on Trump, making it clear that the real Roseanne was not writing or running this show. For the past 9 weeks, the new Roseanne show has shined a powerful and necessary light on what it means to be working class in 2018. Her blended family on this new series was white and black and LGBTQ, and her generous neighbors next door were Muslims who forced her to confront her own bigotry.
     
    If only her art could have helped her in her real life.
     
    (Also, let me say this: There's no reason the show has to go just because she's gone. Over the years, TV has found ways to bring Bobby Ewing back from the dead on “Dallas”, forced us to accept the two Darrins on “Bewitched”, and found ways for hit shows to survive when their stars bolted after a year or two [David Caruso on "NYPD Blue", Pernell Roberts on "Bonanza"]. The smart people who were writing this Roseanne series can surely find a way to let the non-bigoted portion of the America's working class [which I can tell you is the VAST majority] have their voice heard on network television. Why should it be silenced by one lost soul?)
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    Boink got a reaction from massageformuscle in Adonis Lounge LA   
    I have to give credit to Matt de Iturriaga, who runs the events in LA. Not only is he built, handsome and hot, he is a very engaging MC with a very professional announcer's voice and demeanor. (He really should be up on stage stripping, but that's another matter.) He is the one who sends out the weekly emails with the show announcements, and, on top of everything else, he has a very entertaining writing style. Many of his weekly stories involve the seemingly endless behind-the-scenes chaos involved in each show. He writes blind items about various dancer's behaviors from the previous week and much of it is extremely obnoxious behavior. I really don't know how he puts up with some of those guys. It's pretty much impossible to guess who he's talking about on any given week, but the stories are frequent enough that it would make me be hesitant about engaging some of those guys beyond a lap dance. (Not that I personally have much luck with that.) I always assume the more outlandish and obnoxious stories he tells are generated by the hottest guys.
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    Boink got a reaction from Strafe13 in Adonis Lounge LA   
    I have to give credit to Matt de Iturriaga, who runs the events in LA. Not only is he built, handsome and hot, he is a very engaging MC with a very professional announcer's voice and demeanor. (He really should be up on stage stripping, but that's another matter.) He is the one who sends out the weekly emails with the show announcements, and, on top of everything else, he has a very entertaining writing style. Many of his weekly stories involve the seemingly endless behind-the-scenes chaos involved in each show. He writes blind items about various dancer's behaviors from the previous week and much of it is extremely obnoxious behavior. I really don't know how he puts up with some of those guys. It's pretty much impossible to guess who he's talking about on any given week, but the stories are frequent enough that it would make me be hesitant about engaging some of those guys beyond a lap dance. (Not that I personally have much luck with that.) I always assume the more outlandish and obnoxious stories he tells are generated by the hottest guys.
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    Boink got a reaction from Chidude in Adonis Lounge LA   
    I have to give credit to Matt de Iturriaga, who runs the events in LA. Not only is he built, handsome and hot, he is a very engaging MC with a very professional announcer's voice and demeanor. (He really should be up on stage stripping, but that's another matter.) He is the one who sends out the weekly emails with the show announcements, and, on top of everything else, he has a very entertaining writing style. Many of his weekly stories involve the seemingly endless behind-the-scenes chaos involved in each show. He writes blind items about various dancer's behaviors from the previous week and much of it is extremely obnoxious behavior. I really don't know how he puts up with some of those guys. It's pretty much impossible to guess who he's talking about on any given week, but the stories are frequent enough that it would make me be hesitant about engaging some of those guys beyond a lap dance. (Not that I personally have much luck with that.) I always assume the more outlandish and obnoxious stories he tells are generated by the hottest guys.
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    Boink got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Adonis Lounge LA   
    I have to give credit to Matt de Iturriaga, who runs the events in LA. Not only is he built, handsome and hot, he is a very engaging MC with a very professional announcer's voice and demeanor. (He really should be up on stage stripping, but that's another matter.) He is the one who sends out the weekly emails with the show announcements, and, on top of everything else, he has a very entertaining writing style. Many of his weekly stories involve the seemingly endless behind-the-scenes chaos involved in each show. He writes blind items about various dancer's behaviors from the previous week and much of it is extremely obnoxious behavior. I really don't know how he puts up with some of those guys. It's pretty much impossible to guess who he's talking about on any given week, but the stories are frequent enough that it would make me be hesitant about engaging some of those guys beyond a lap dance. (Not that I personally have much luck with that.) I always assume the more outlandish and obnoxious stories he tells are generated by the hottest guys.
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    Boink got a reaction from bigvalboy in Keyless Ignition   
    Is it so hard to close a car door that we need automatic closing doors now?? We now need a push button car starter instead of a simple turn of a key? Talk about first world problems. I wish manufacturers would quit 'fixing' things that aren't broken.
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    Boink got a reaction from + Charlie in Keyless Ignition   
    Is it so hard to close a car door that we need automatic closing doors now?? We now need a push button car starter instead of a simple turn of a key? Talk about first world problems. I wish manufacturers would quit 'fixing' things that aren't broken.
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    Boink reacted to samhexum in Keyless Ignition   
    I can't stand Lowes' "The moment you realize..." ad campaign, and the latest one really drives me up the wall. A woman is seen (talking to Alexa?) ordering the lights on, and her playlist to be played, then orders her washing machine to turn on before realizing it doesn't do that. So she buys a new washer & dryer.
     
    My reaction is always "The moment you realize... you need intensive therapy... to figure out why you're so lazy you'd spend over $1000 for smart appliances instead of just turning them on manually."
     
    I've also found that just about every time a company updates its website or technology, the 'improvement' is annoying, not necessary, and endlessly frustrating.
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    Boink got a reaction from samhexum in Keyless Ignition   
    Is it so hard to close a car door that we need automatic closing doors now?? We now need a push button car starter instead of a simple turn of a key? Talk about first world problems. I wish manufacturers would quit 'fixing' things that aren't broken.
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    Boink got a reaction from samhexum in Roseanne reboot...   
    I watched the third episode and didn't laugh once. The show feels so 'written' - every line is a zinger. Every line sounds Whitney Cummings-esque. And the acting is abysmal across the board, including John Goodman and the hallowed Laurie Metcalf. Now that I know they've brought back the annoying Estelle Parsons, I'm done.
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    Boink got a reaction from samhexum in Roseanne reboot...   
    I like how they theorized how if anyone would be a trump voter it would be Jackie. In the original show, it always bugged me how they dumbed Jackie down over the years. That's even more glaring (and pathetic) twenty years later. In this re-boot, their take is that the dumb one is the non-trump voter. (The writers couldn't even throw Hillary a fictional vote - dumb old lovable Jackie got so flustered at the booth she voted for Jill Stein.) They offered no POV from Dan (or anyone else), either.
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    Boink reacted to Gadfly22 in Ben Bateman NYC Rentmen   
    Booo!
    I already forgot what I wrote!
    But seriously I purposely wrote this post leaving out graphic intimate details so as not to be considered a review as such and included general information (facts not opinions) which I thought of interest to forum members which I didn't think would be of interest to daddys review readers.
    For example: Is the fact that he is Russian (despite having an American sounding name) and that some of his RM pics are out of date considered a review? Why is it verboten to post such innocuous information?
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    Boink got a reaction from + quoththeraven in Keyless Ignition   
    I don't own a keyless car, but I rent cars frequently and it seems ALL recent cars are now keyless. I HATE them! The car I have right now honks every time I close the driver's door whether it's running or not. And the car is so silent it is impossible to 'hear' whether it is running or not. I just can't get used to the big fat cumbersome fob. It's so easy to leave it in the car when you exit - something I would NEVER do with a key. I dread the day when I have to buy a new car because I know having an old fashioned key ignition won't be an option. I have always kept a spare car key in my wallet; that's gotten me out of a jamb several times. I won't be able to do that with a fob. I'm not the least bit surprised by these carbon monoxide deaths and I wouldn't categorize them as Darwin Award worthy.
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