BostonTom
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BostonTom reacted to wooly in Makes Putin Look Like Pussy? His Words..Not Mine
Sounds like a raging asshole in his ad.
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BostonTom got a reaction from marylander1940 in Any experience with Lucas or Ricardo from Miami?
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Two hotties coming to Boston. I'm interested.
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BostonTom got a reaction from + g56whiz in New Boston escort
Yeah, I'm thinking this guy has more issues than National Geographic . . .
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BostonTom got a reaction from Frequentflier in New Boston escort
Yeah, I'm thinking this guy has more issues than National Geographic . . .
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BostonTom got a reaction from + bashful in Victor/Victory in New York, and sometimes Boston . . .
Nope. He did deliver a good and thorough massage (maybe he's learned something about it). But he was clearly a bit nervous about the extras. Claimed he was bisexual, but then they all do, don't they.
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BostonTom reacted to bigvalboy in What people really think of Montreal's Gay Village - it's NOT pretty
It's absolutely wonderful, food quite good, service most accommodating, but yes...a bit noisy, although dining in close quarters, allowed for conversations with adjoining tables. It was almost like having dinner at a friends house. Two thumbs up.
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BostonTom reacted to tazmanian5230 in What people really think of Montreal's Gay Village - it's NOT pretty
"I ALSO made my reservations 3 months in advance for the famous Joe Beef restaurant in Old Montreal. It was a restaurant featured on Anthony Bourdain's CNN show.I can't wait to visit this Fall"
After all your crying and bitching your going back in the fall?
My dream didn't come true.
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BostonTom got a reaction from bigvalboy in What people really think of Montreal's Gay Village - it's NOT pretty
Just btw, O'Thym, on the edge of the Village, is quite a good restaurant - better than anything on St. Catherine. Noisy though. https://www.othym.com/
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BostonTom got a reaction from + DickyF in What people really think of Montreal's Gay Village - it's NOT pretty
NYCMan makes a good point. There's not much architectural distinction to the Gay Village, true. And there are actually some poor people there, and some with substance abuse issues - also true. So it's a little rough, but there's also an inclusive, funky, friendly, non-judgmental vibe in Montreal like almost nowhere else. You can see disabled people out enjoying themselves next to the ripped stripper boys. Street performers can suddenly dive into real acrobatics, or a singer can start belting like the next Celine Dion. I love it.
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BostonTom got a reaction from Penn7 in What people really think of Montreal's Gay Village - it's NOT pretty
NYCMan makes a good point. There's not much architectural distinction to the Gay Village, true. And there are actually some poor people there, and some with substance abuse issues - also true. So it's a little rough, but there's also an inclusive, funky, friendly, non-judgmental vibe in Montreal like almost nowhere else. You can see disabled people out enjoying themselves next to the ripped stripper boys. Street performers can suddenly dive into real acrobatics, or a singer can start belting like the next Celine Dion. I love it.
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BostonTom reacted to twinkboylover28 in What people really think of Montreal's Gay Village - it's NOT pretty
Sounds delicious. I liked their Facebook page.
I usually go to the Keg Steakhouse in Old Montreal where my hot twink waiter Eric works.
I also enjoy an italian restaurant off of McGill and Ste. Catherine called MONZA.
I ALSO made my reservations 3 months in advance for the famous Joe Beef restaurant in Old Montreal. It was a restaurant featured on Anthony Bourdain's CNN show.I can't wait to visit this Fall.
I went to a restaurant called Le Serpent in Old Montreal, but the only thing I really enjoyed there were the appetizers.
I've always wanted to try M7 burritos and the steakhouse called Moishe's, as well as Pavillion 67 at the Montreal Casino and a famous little deli called Wielenskis who's matriarch just passed away this Spring.
Of course my favorite dessert are cream-filled twinks.
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BostonTom got a reaction from twinkboylover28 in What people really think of Montreal's Gay Village - it's NOT pretty
Just btw, O'Thym, on the edge of the Village, is quite a good restaurant - better than anything on St. Catherine. Noisy though. https://www.othym.com/
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BostonTom got a reaction from P Gren in What people really think of Montreal's Gay Village - it's NOT pretty
Just btw, O'Thym, on the edge of the Village, is quite a good restaurant - better than anything on St. Catherine. Noisy though. https://www.othym.com/
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BostonTom reacted to spider in hungcowboy
Does anyone else have issues with someone who uses "hung" as part of their name and then doesn't have a pic to prove it?
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BostonTom reacted to + VictorPowers in Highly recommended
“Seems Genuinely sweet” Ha! I have you all duped!!! Thank you all for the compliments and shout outs.
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BostonTom got a reaction from JerseyBabyDaddy in Highly recommended
A smart and genuinely sweet guy, agreed.
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BostonTom got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Highly recommended
A smart and genuinely sweet guy, agreed.
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BostonTom reacted to JerseyBabyDaddy in Highly recommended
Met with him. Great conversationalist too.
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BostonTom got a reaction from muscmtl in What people really think of Montreal's Gay Village - it's NOT pretty
Well, I just got back from a week in the Pines on Fire Island - which is just about the most monied gay enclave in the U.S. And it's lovely - hot boys in speedos are always running around the private pools and gardens, or toting their yoga mats between hook-ups. Everyone was very beautiful, or very rich (but rarely both) - and it's funny, people were still trying to sell me cocaine. And some of the party boys didn't know who they'd be sleeping with next week - they were basically homeless. And there were junkies - or alcoholics (or both) - just about everywhere. So it, too, was a lot like Skid Row. Only there was also a ton of snobbishness and judgment! Oh well - c'est la vie!
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BostonTom got a reaction from + SundayZip in What people really think of Montreal's Gay Village - it's NOT pretty
NYCMan makes a good point. There's not much architectural distinction to the Gay Village, true. And there are actually some poor people there, and some with substance abuse issues - also true. So it's a little rough, but there's also an inclusive, funky, friendly, non-judgmental vibe in Montreal like almost nowhere else. You can see disabled people out enjoying themselves next to the ripped stripper boys. Street performers can suddenly dive into real acrobatics, or a singer can start belting like the next Celine Dion. I love it.
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BostonTom got a reaction from + José Soplanucas in What people really think of Montreal's Gay Village - it's NOT pretty
Well, I just got back from a week in the Pines on Fire Island - which is just about the most monied gay enclave in the U.S. And it's lovely - hot boys in speedos are always running around the private pools and gardens, or toting their yoga mats between hook-ups. Everyone was very beautiful, or very rich (but rarely both) - and it's funny, people were still trying to sell me cocaine. And some of the party boys didn't know who they'd be sleeping with next week - they were basically homeless. And there were junkies - or alcoholics (or both) - just about everywhere. So it, too, was a lot like Skid Row. Only there was also a ton of snobbishness and judgment! Oh well - c'est la vie!
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BostonTom reacted to Txpaytoplay in What people really think of Montreal's Gay Village - it's NOT pretty
Well, thank you.
I have taken your advice and booked another trip for next month.
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BostonTom reacted to zzed in What people really think of Montreal's Gay Village - it's NOT pretty
BostonTom is right! I've been going to Montreal regularly for more than 35 years and of course it has changed, so have I. Some people want it to be what it was years and years ago and are bitter that it no longer caters to their tastes. I was going to Fort Lauderdale in the 80's and 90's too and it has dramatically changed as well. The Marlin Beach Hotel and all it's activities is long gone and the hustlers on Birch were like flies on 'you know what' but no more. The bars were a lot raunchier than they are now, but the beach is still sandy, the sun bright and even though the prices are much higher I always manage a visit over the winter. Just like Montreal I always find something to keep me coming back. In fact I'll be in Montreal next weekend... will it be my last time? I doubt it.