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you are nothing like Avalon And that's...…………………... a good thing.
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"We got a special tonight. Pretty blue eyes drink two for one." Clue: Gay character played by a beautiful straight dude. He didn't have a fatal attraction. But he was the ultimate sweet, innocent boy destined for a broken heart. Boy I wish I grew up the second I first held you in my arms
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several skin diseases can occur from skin to skin contact including herpes. If you Google wrestling and skin diseases you can get an idea of the risk from skin to skin contact.
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You'll still be the toast of the Hacienda Warm Sands!! ?
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No matter how careful, the smell does waft out of the microwave area.
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For California, it's to look like one didn't try all that hard what to wear. It's certainly a place where one might admit they packed too many clothes.
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I've only had one hire that smelled ripe. His junk definitely didn't seem all that clean. So I'm thinking I've been fortunate, how that is a rarity. I love a fresh masseur. Speaking of ripe, I brought a couple of ripe guava back to my desk yesterday. A coworker arrived at work with the bounty of her guava tree so I grabbed a couple. Anyway, that was a mistake. My desk ended up smelling quite pungent, like the smell of BO mixed with pot. Sometimes those kind of pungent odors can cling to your sweater and ride along with you all day.
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Little Shop Of Horrors with Jonathan Groff
+ E.T.Bass replied to + WilliamM's topic in Live Theater & Broadway
A production is also running in Pasadena with Mj Rodriquez and George Salazar, but you'll have to hurry to get a ticket. Charles McNulty LATimes critic liked it and he is not easy to please. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkUPUc4Q6bg:5 -
Dad loved this one.
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Not that I have any proof yet, but forgiveness is for your own benefit, so they say. Also, still giving a shit what the family thinks is often a terrible place to remain stuck. (across the globe, members race to their keyboards to whine, 'this is why I never listen to advice on here.' to them I say I heard it on Oprah!!!!)
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Talk of war here and in The Guardian about the remains finally laid to rest last week near reminded me of the WWI epic Flower of Iowa, by Lance Ringel. An ambitious war story that still brings a lump in my throat when I remember the Yank and his Tommy. The depth of this display of emotion caught the attention of most of the solarium. Even Sister Jean was surprised by the ferocity of it. But unlike many of the wounded Tommies, she did not look askance upon the outburst. Turning toward the other soldiers, she said in a fair imitation of a sergeant, “All right, men. Leave them be now.”
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She won a BAFTA. Wilder won too. Golden Globe? Since that scene is conjured in his mind it was entirely over the top. I love it.
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That reminds me how many times I've read where a man didn't feel free to come out of the closet until his mother had died. is that sad? I think it certainly says something relating to being free of a parent, But I'm tired of these threads where halfway down inevitably there are two or three members compelled to join in and point out that we don't know what the fuck we are talking about. "This is why I never listen to advice on here," they say. LMFAO I say.
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Two quotes from a favorite book. At Swim, Two Boys He asked me once, Doyler did — well, it doesn't matter what he asked. But I couldn't. I was just plain too frightened. I couldn't, even though I wanted to, sure I wanted to kiss him. There, I've told you now. & Forget your baths, come swimming in the sea. It's different in the sea, don't ask me why, but you don't find the same anywheres else. There's a freedom I can't explain, like your troubles was left in your pile of clothes The 2nd quote reminds me of when I see surfers crossing to the beach, their wet suits on, how serene they look, and their smiling faces. I believe it was Mary Renault or her biographers that wrote about it as well, the carefree look of the blonde boys that surfed at the beach in South Africa, across from Renault's bungalow at Camps Bay in Cape Town.
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Thank you for being "gen." Yeah the window shopping gave it away. Haven't seen that one in a long, long time and now i want to.
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Since you've looked it up I hope you had a chance to view this clip. @loremipsum your quote intrigues me. I admit I may not recall this one without a clue.
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People seem out for blood these days, wanting to punish a provider for a single experience. Is it vindictiveness? More and more I tailor criticisms or avoid being critical at all unless asked. For example I communicated with a hot provider recently discussed on the forum. For me his texts turned out to be terribly unreliable. Rather than coming back to his thread to complain, I treated myself to a known quantity and so happy that I did. I got what I needed and more. I chose not to fvck over the hot dude with low communication skills. Perhaps he was out of sorts that morning. Perhaps he was juggling multiple potential offers. I didn't take it personal, just responded I had misunderstood, that I thought he had confirmed. So at least we left the chance of meeting open, though I doubt I will initiate. I expect that karma will take care of guys that don't practice decent, respectful communication and we will hire those that do.
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I added a 2nd clue. Also, quite famous actress.
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Quoting from a screenplay, a comedy. Can you guess the movie from this quote, without Googling? I love this movie. The scene is quite well known. It shakes me. It quakes me. It makes me feel goose pimpley all over. I don't know where I am, or who I am. Or what I'm doing. Don't stop. Don't stop. Don't ever stop. Why did you stop? You know why I stopped. Why? Because. Because now I'm going to take you in my arms and kiss you, very quickly and very hard. If you give up, there is a clue far below. EDIT: Adding an additional clue. The scene is a fantasy sequence. E.g. The actress character doesn't really say the lines. The actor, not really playing the piano, Rachmaninoff, is conjuring in his mind his hot neighbor, drawn to the music. Good ol' Rachmaninoff. The 2nd Piano Concerto. Never misses.
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So, that masseur being discussed is not in Orange County, for anyone drawn to the thread based on the OP. El in Long Beach is also not in OC, but awfully close to OC, just off of the traffic circle in Long Beach, and he is good. Skills, body, everything. https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/6049/
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The middle one is from the work with perhaps his most famous quotes.
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What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet. What a piece of work is man! The quality of mercy is not strained, it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven. Can you match each quote with the work without Googling? So many of his lines heard so often can seem trite.
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Dudamel will be conducting LA Phil music of the Americas this weekend, e.g. Copeland. Excited to see Sergio Tiempo tickle the ivories, a pretty man too. A few seats left. Going to be good. http://www.rayfieldallied.com/images/_AUTOx1400_crop_top-center_98/Sergio_Tiempo_2_Credit_Sussie_Ahlburg.jpg
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