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  1. I could feel my dental surgeon get hard as he was pressed against my arm while he was extracting my wisdom teeth. He was a cute hunky DILF.

     

    Just like my barber when I was in college. DILF. Hunky, open neck shirt revealing his hairy chest. Sometimes wife would drop off the kid. Always pressed his boner against me the whole time I was in the chair.

  2. I swear, in my recent travels through New Mexico, I never set foot in a single room with a buffalo carcass ... or even a buffalo skin.

     

    However, I did come across this picture of Georgia O'Keeffe's house in Abiquiu and I suppose what's on the floor there may once have been on a buffalo ...

    http://media.guestofaguest.com/t_article_content/gofg-media/2017/03/1/48576/g_korab__45cn1a_s1.jpg

     

    But here's the same room without it. So, just a matter of how you want to decorate inside.

    http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/736x/d0/2f/11/d02f1156aa770a0bb84e332490565987.jpg

     

    Meanwhile, there's a lot of natural beauty outside -- high desert, big sky, mountains, gorges.

     

    I find the before warm and inviting (despite the skin) and the after to be cold and offputting. Do I need therapy??

  3. A month or so ago I reached orgasm while laying out on the deck. I was face down with my dick between the 2 panels of fabric on the lounge chair. There wasn't any friction on my dick, so I wasn't exactly thrusting into anything, but it still didn't feel like a truly hands free orgasm. Today I tried it again, this time on my back. By just focusing on my breathe and caressing my chest, stomach and thighs I came after less than 4 minutes. My dick never got hard the entire time, in fact it actually shrunk up a bit and then got just a bit hard right before I came. I shot a video of it and posted it on my Tumblr. It was a horrible angle, and I hesitated to post it, but felt it might inspire some to see our potential as erotic beings.

     

    Anyone else out there able to do this?

     

    Yep. Going down on a hot guy, I can cum without either me or him touching my dick.

  4. I live very close to the IML hotel so the hood is dripping with the. In the 7-11, Paneros or Starbucks in the am in the bars. Everywhere.

     

    Unfortunately the door to the candy shop is closed for me since I've come to the conclusion that all escorts turn into flakes during IML. Too many no shows with sketchy excuses.

  5. The P Street Whole Foods in DC seems to be a draw for them. I saw Heath Jordan there once--shortly before seeing him otherwise. I saw Mike Gaite jogging in front of the store (then closed) on Christmas Day last year. Draven Torres was another shopper--he has a totally different energy in person, as opposed to on video. Beyond visitors, I noticed that David Benjamin is now selling real estate at one of the offices on 14th Street under his non-stage name, of course.
  6. And Mary's OUT!

     

    Today's news:

     

    'Great British Bake Off' judge Mary Berry to quit, Paul Hollywood to continue when show leaves BBC

    The Great British Bake Off will also lose judge Mary Berry when the U.K. ratings hit moves from the BBC to Channel 4 after the end of the current season.

     

    But Paul Hollywood on Thursday announced his plans to continue for three seasons when the U.K. ratings hit moves from the BBC to Channel 4 after the end of the current season.

     

    The BBC announced the news of Berry after Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroycpreviously said that they would quit as hosts of the show. They had all been known to prefer having the show stay with the BBC.

     

    There was no immediate word on the future of fellow judge Paul Hollywood who, like Berry, has been understood to have been in talks with Channel 4.

     

    "What a privilege and honor it has been to be part of seven years of magic in a tent – The Great British Bake Off," Berry said in a statement issued by the BBC. "TheBake Off family – Paul, Mel and Sue have given me so much joy and laughter."

     

    She explained: "My decision to stay with the BBC is out of loyalty to them, as they have nurtured me, and the show, that was a unique and brilliant format from day one. I am just sad for the audience who may not be ready for change, I hope they understand my decision. I wish the program, crew and future bakers every possible success and I am so very sad not to be a part of it. Farewell to soggy bottoms."

     

    Charlotte Moore, director of BBC content, said: "Mary is an extraordinary woman, loved and adored by the British public, and the BBC is her natural home. I've been very lucky to have had the pleasure of working with Mary over the last seven years and I'm so pleased that relationship will continue. She is an inspiration to generations, a real icon and I can't wait to cook up more unmissable shows with her in the future."

    "We were very shocked and saddened" to learn that Bake Off would be moving, the hosts had said when they announced their departure. "We made no secret of our desire for the show to remain where it was." They concluded: "We're not going with the dough. We wish all the future bakers every success."

     

    Channel 4 had announced a three-year deal for the show, estimated by some to be worth $99 million (75 million pounds). It said the first Bake Off content planned is a celebrity version of the show in 2017.

     

    But the departure of much of the on-air team raises major questions about the future of the franchise.

     

    A modest hit when it premiered in 2010 on BBC Two, the show was later moved to flagship channel BBC One and now ranks among the biggest shows in U.K. history.

     

    The good-natured cooking competition (known, due to copyright issues, as The Great British Baking Show in the U.S.) returned for its seventh season on Aug. 24, drawing a whopping 10.4 million live viewers for a 47.5 share. That means nearly half of British TVs on during the hour were tuned in. That was a bigger percentage than the Rio Olympics. Nothing, save the Super Bowl (a 73 share) and the NFL conference championship games match that level of saturation with U.S. audiences. The Oscars and NBC's most-watched night of Olympics coverage couldn't reach a 40 share.

     

    The show is produced by Love Productions, controlled by pan-European pay TV giant Sky, in which 21st Century Fox owns a 39 percent stake.

     

    http://www.aol.com/article/entertainment/2016/09/22/great-british-bake-off-mary-berry-quits/21477217/

     

    I don't see how they can continue, with or without Paul's sausage. I actually suspect that much of what we're seeing is taters, but I'd do him anywayv

  7. It won't be the same without Mel and Sue. If it is also without Paul and Mary it simply won't be.

     

    That having been said, I adore Grand Designs, a long running Channel 4 show, so I'm holding out hope that they won't totally mess this up.

     

    Still, no more "Ready, BAKE". Sigh

     

    Does anyone know where I can get one of those magic ovens where the door slides away? Must have one!

  8. I also like the saucy but intelligent asides from the hosts. There was some brouhaha about the BBC trying to get rid of them, but they make the show. "Ready...BAKE"!

     

    We also can't forget baking gate when Diana was accused of sabotaging someone's baked Alaska which he then binned. She then mysteriously lost her sense of taste and smell in a post show bar brawl and had to withdraw. Such drama...

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