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E.T.Bass

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  1. Barrio Boy (2014) Saw this at Outfest years ago. Was able to stream it at the link. About desire. (no skin)
  2. The club I was a member back in the Midwest had a coed wet area with entrances from the locker rooms. There was a steam, a sauna, large jacuzzi and a swimming pool. One evening I was soaking in the jacuzzi. Suddenly a young man entered from the men's. He had short wavy blond hair, a nice smile, a healthy looking dude, and shockingly wore only a towel draped casually over his shoulder, his proud member bouncing to and fro as he strutted past the jacuzzi. As he turned the corner around the pool and headed away from us there was a generous view of his proud young rump, alternate cheeks flexing with each step. He arrived at the sauna, pulled the door open and entered. I was flabbergasted. Another fellow in the jacuzzi shared out loud "I've never seen THAT before." My brain was barely able to make sense of it, especially what might be going on after this naked, young, pleasant stud reclined inside the sauna. Not long afterwards, the fellow retreated from the sauna back to the lockerroom and then immediately returned to the sauna with skimpy gym shorts on. Two young women then exited the sauna together and hurried towards the women's lockerroom, looking at each and laughing. Perhaps he was visiting from a place where nudity is standard behavior in the sauna.
  3. We're not supposed to like Jane Lynch's character, Sophie Lennon. You fast forwarding through her scenes makes me think Maisel is not the right show for you. Lynch has two Emmy noms for Maisel, one win.
  4. I'm curious who's next to manage The White Lotus. Hard to imagine anyone so over-the-top as Armond.
  5. I watch What's My Line on YouTube and pretty sure the John Daly years were produced in NYC. Betty White worked and lived mostly in LA during that time. There is a Betty White documentary on Netflix that discusses her career including game shows. It's pretty good, but is leaving Netflix soon.
  6. Eternal Summer (2006) is a Taiwanese film about a cute schoolboy and his handsome classmate. I enjoyed parts of it. 3 of 5 stars. It's nearly 2 hours, and became a bit of a chore waiting for the end but I'm still glad I watched it. Did we all fall in love with a classmate during high school or college? I enjoyed a recent Taiwanese story much more, Your Name Engraved Herein (2020) which was briefly discussed in another thread. Again, a cute schoolboy has a very handsome classmate. In both cases I'm pretty sure the films make a lot more sense coming from a Taiwanese culture, especially YNEH, where a reveal makes the most sense if one understands a relationship to characters in the Chinese alphabet.
  7. Daddy'sReviews included reviews for gay resorts. Will that option continue?
  8. Just found out one of my fave C.F. porn stars espouses some terrible political beliefs. I am going to watch a video of him getting double penetrated one more time and then that's it! No more!!!
  9. Pensant, May I ask what you will write about? Sounds like a great goal.
  10. HBO is doing a marathon today, for those that want to return to The White Lotus.
  11. Veterinarians claim one should never give dogs "human food". Maybe that avoids a few items toxic to dogs. There is plenty of nutrition research available.
  12. Andy Cohen made me cringe. I LOVE drunk Don Lemon. Especially when he invited critics to "kiss my black ass." 😝❤️😁 He's as much a pleasure as Andy Cohen isn't. That other lady with Lemon though.... She was hit and miss.
  13. I am reading The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon, which fits several of the categories you listed. I am loving it. Seems to be well researched. Many historical references. But it is fiction. Fredrick Douglass Prophet of Freedom by David Blight was a very timely read for me. Great book about a great man. Both of the above books were awarded a Pulitzer.
  14. Did anyone else watch to the end, today's Rose Parade? Country singer James Allen sure wore those tight, white, jeans well!! ❤️💜 Yummy. KTLA is replaying the parade now. Think I'll catch James one more time. 😍🤩
  15. Corbin Fisher used to have a bunch of hot guys 10 years ago.
  16. In a sense I found the end uplifting, the homage to the Mills Brothers "Till Then", and how Mindy and crew joined together for a moment of sharing in Michigan, how they had their memories of a life well lived, which can never be taken away. For me, I needed to hear that. Although there are oceans we must cross And mountains that we must climb I know every gain must have a loss So pray that our loss is nothing but time Till then, let's dream of what there will be Till then, we'll call on each memory Till then, when I will hold you again Please wait till then
  17. To me, that is a big part of what made the movie, paying homage to Lucille Ball, and taking a peek inside television history. Loved that.
  18. Finished it. Loved how it was shot. Loved the casting. I agree with the CNN review, the film was satisfying. I'd watch it again The critics that hated it all seemed to enjoy blasting Aaron Sorkin. What seemed clunky to me was framing the story inside of a documentary style narration told years later by some of the I Love Lucy creators, such as the comedy writer played by Linda Lavin. To me that is a lazy way to write a screenplay, unless you're doing a mockumentary like I, Tanya.
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