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Good to hear.
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A wall in the Rockies is absurd. Their only enemies are other nations' tax departments, but the Swiss have no army. Not even a national guard although every citizen is armed and trained to shoot. For some reason no one has invaded them, not even Hitler, and the EU leaves them alone. Of course an invader would have to put up with all those cow bells and long horns.
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I think the OP is down close to Raleigh. Said he was 6 hours down 95 from Philly. Wants out.
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looks just like a guy from Richmond who was a dancer at Secrets but I don't remember those tattoos. He claimed not to be straight either. This guy admits to not doing anything.....bad sign. Half the guys who claim to do stuff don't.
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I think there's consensus recognition that WW1 became or at least caused WW2.
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History's often quickly written by the victors but later researchers come up with a more balanced view. The US was already attacking Japanese ships in the far east with boats from Pearl Harbor before that attack. Pearl Harbor didn't happen in a vacuum, we were already in military hostilities. It was just a surprise they attacked so quickly while negotiations over the hostilities were going on. That's not unusual and the negotiations weren't getting anywhere. Pearl Harbor is why we got into WW2, not anything to do with Jews being gassed in Germany and Poland. I think that didn't even start until 1942. We refused to let refugees from Hitler into the US so we weren't too outraged at his actions. We went to war with Germany and Italy because they were allies of Japan with whom we were in a Pacific power struggle. Anglophiles wanted to help Britain somewhat, but even with FDR the US was very leery of helping Russia in it's war with Germany, which WW2 mostly was. Plan B, at least by 1945, was to attack Russia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Unthinkable I was surprised to see where even in Britain WW1 and WW2 are being combined in a view more sympathetic to Germany. Bismarck and the Kaiser wanted a German foreign empire like Britain's, especially in Africa. The intense rivalry between Britain and Germany caused WW1, nothing else. By the time Germany invaded France (with whom it had had a couple wars recently), it was clear Britain and Germany were headed to war. Archduke Ferdinand just happened to get shot at the right time. Militarism in both Britain and Germany caused WW1, which resumed as WW2. The Versailles treaty was so outrageous against Germany, making it a pauper country in the boom times of the 1920's and the most destitute country in the Depression, that WW2 was inevitable. A fair treaty (or no WW1) might well have prevented Hitler and WW2. Not what Britain was interested in.
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July's best comment.
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Five alternative terms you can use instead of LGBT
+ tassojunior replied to + Avalon's topic in The Lounge
Just don't call me "Happy" as some languages translate Gay. Queer is universally all-inclusive even if translated as "Deviant" or "Odd". -
Johnsons as well as the two other clubs in Wilton Manors with 30-40 dancers each night would say otherwise. Ditto the three huge Montreal clubs and Secrets DC which has 40 dancers and almost 700 customers on Saturday nights, almost as many as Pirannha in Las Vegas. Bourbon Pub in Key West is crowded and so are Oz and Bourbon Parade in NOLA, Fairytale Lounge, Monster and a half dozen others in NYC. My friend at Secrets makes $500/night tips and my friend at Johnsons makes $1000/night for lapdances. There is a bigger market now because it's trendy for girls to also go in these clubs except for the ones with private rooms. Naked men gyrating to music for tips instead of women is very p.c. Some clubs end up in high-rent areas eventually and can't afford to stay. Others are terribly managed. But the market's there for male strip clubs even if gay bars are dying.
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His rate is only $300 if you book through Friendboy. Discount escort site. In the RentMan photo, is that a bunch of clipped pubic hair lying on his t shirt?
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Only if you're German or Swiss probably. Besides in US green cards not automatic, takes a looooong time and hard and expensive.
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He's on Model Meyhem, the model site.
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The meal question on flights is normally "chicken or pasta" but maybe in 1st it's "steak or pasta". I sit so far back in steerage it's just pasta when they get to me.
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If hiring is your thing you're actually much better down south. Atlanta has a surplus as does Miami. Every other escort wants to "work" Miami until they start getting hungry. Otherwise next door to any Marine base anywhere.
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Viagra lost patent, Levitra next month, Cialis generic soon. For those who were unaware, Viagra came off patent this year and prices for generics plummeted. Using the GoodRx site coupon I get 100mg generic Viagra for $1.25 a pill at Safeway, etc. That's a small fraction of what it was under patent, and not much more than the Indian mail orders. https://www.goodrx.com/viagra?drug-name=viagra&form=tablet&dosage=100mg&quantity=100&days_supply=&label_override=sildenafil Levitra is coming off patent this September and prices should follow soon. Cialis was supposed to be under patent until 2020 but I think there was a court settlement where they agreed to abandon their patent for 20mg Cialis next month also. My Safeway just started carrying the 100mg generic Viagra and most chains still don't list it. When first out it wasn't much cheaper than Viagra. It will probably take a few months for Levitra and Cialis generic prices to crash also. Hallelujah ! Buck-fifty boners !
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English is easy for Germans. Polish is very hard for them but in the DDR customs inspectors probably were required to learn Russian which is pretty similar to Polish. Today you'd find many fewer Germans who can speak Russian/Polish/Czech.
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In the past ten years everytime I've been to Berlin and Hamburg every single German I run into is totally bi-lingual. They can easily shift from one to the other and many, if not most, signs are in English not German. Now, 20 or 30 years ago I did run into a lot of Germans who did not speak much English, especially in the east. The generational change to me is shocking. When I was young I remember being surprised that my Dutch friends could converse (arkwardly) with visitors from Denmark. They explained that all the Germanic languages have a lot, especially grammar, in common and Nederlandse to Danish wasn't a huge leap even though it was more different than German. That they can pick up the other language pretty easily when they visit or move. As a Germanic language I guess English has gotten into that family now. Now Romance and Slavic languages are a different matter. But I know French, Spanish and Italians can roughly converse and Russians/Poles/Czechs can easily converse. I see that a lot.
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and the first time I was ever in London a girl sat beside me and said she was naked and needed a fag.
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I had high school and college French and German but I totally avoid the French because of the accent being nearly impossible and the French, in France at least, can't stand American (or French Canadian) accents. German's almost English, native German speakers all speak great English, and the accent is similar. Google translate is good at Germanic and Romance languages. Terrible at slavic languages. The translation makes zero sense and several times with Czech guys myself and others have been ditched because our google translate to Czech sounded like a crazy person's ramblings. I have over 200 Czech friends on Facebook but when I translate their posts they make no sense at all. Makes one appreciate how good google translate is otherwise.
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If you're that close to DC you should check it out. Sounds like Raleigh is your closest gay life town. It's called "Filthydelphia" for a reason and a lot more people drive into Kensington than drive out. But it's cheap, lively, beautiful and central. But absolutely avoid certain areas at all cost. Philly is a city of amazing economic contrasts. Many of us older regret that we clung to the east coast instead of migrating west. The west really is the best.
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Have Brits picked up "Root". I thought it was just Aussie. Anyway, I will use "root" in a sentence today. And yes, "bone" is the American equivalent. In the US we speak of "rooting around" as rummaging through things usually looking for something. She was rooting around in her drawer for a pencil. Americans and Aussies have the best vernaculars but they are seldom similar.
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I love the theory that if you aren't getting enough customers you have to raise the rate to make up for it. Supply and demand boys, supply and demand.
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If I only had 2 $100 bills I'd ask for change from him.
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