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Anyone Know Of Any Decent Coffee Liqueurs Less Expensive Than Kahlua?
+ Gar1eth replied to + Gar1eth's topic in The Lounge
That's because it's easier to tolerate conservative ideals if you're sloshed. ? Gman -
Anyone Know Of Any Decent Coffee Liqueurs Less Expensive Than Kahlua?
+ Gar1eth replied to + Gar1eth's topic in The Lounge
I guess I need to make you aware that In the Great State Of Texas you can buy beer and wine at grocery stores, convenience stores, and drug stores. But for hard liquor you have to go to an actual liquor store although liquor stores can sell beer and wine too. Another antiquated rule is that liquor stores are closed on Sunday. You can get beer and wine at the grocery store on Sunday. Where I grew until 2009 was the largest dry city in the US OF A (population of almost 231,000)- package sales of liquor/beer/wine (i.e bottled liquor/beer/wine) were legal outside the city in the county-with a slight twist which I'll explain. Liquor in restaurants was legal (or at least legal since I was young-initially you had to buy a 'membership' when I was a preteen). In the county, the situation was reversed. There were liquor stores. But you couldn't buy alcohol at a restaurant. There was an area called "The Strip" just outside the Southeastern city limits. That's where most of the liquor stores were Most of the buildings had two sections separated by a breezeway. On one side beer and wine were sold. On the other side was hard liquor. Since you couldn't sell hard liquor on Sundays, they would close that part and keep the other side open for beer and wine sales. And since beer and wine weren't available by the bottle/can/box in the city, this was the only place in reasonable distance to buy them. After I had moved away, the city annexed The Strip. so technically beer/wine/hard liquor could be sold in the city but only in that area. This all came to an end with a vote in 2009. Allowing liquor stores in the city passed 2 to 1. I no longer have any relatives there. But I still know lots of people from school who live there. So I followed the vote from afar. Even though it passed 2 to 1, it was contentious.The teetotalers filed a lawsuit to stop implementation of the vote. They failed, and liquor became available to all (well all those of a legal age and as long as it wasn't on a Sunday for hard liquor.). The Strip is now a wasteland as they couldn't compete with in town stores selling liquor. I have to admit that due to where I grew up I occasionally look askance at pharmacies selling (when I'm in Texas) beer and wine. And when I'm outside Texas them selling hard liquor. Of course I look askance at them selling homeopathic dreck and tobacco products too. For a place that sells medicines to hopefully improve your health, having tobacco and homeopathic supplies seems like they have a split personality with one side good and the other evil. Walmart and I'm sure other companies have tried to broaden where hard liquor can be sold. But so far none of the bills have passed the legislature. Many of their constituents would be against that. Gman -
I just looked at his ad yesterday. He's changed his copy. Yesterday it said to the best of my recollection something like "I'm straight, but what's in a label these days?" Gman
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I find that extremely interesting. I haven't hired for a while. But I'm going to say that wasn't my experience a few years back. Of course I hired more 35 and up. But there were a few young'uns. Is this a relatively new phenomenon , or have you seen it for, say, five or more years ago? Also what kind of guys personality-wise would you say you like to hire? Gman
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Not really a fan although even an extremely straight roommate of mine in grad school had a small bottle of foundation/concealer to hide zits. I don't mind that so much. It's the same thing as buying the flesh colored Clearasil. And in my (non-lettuce) salad days, I was in a few plays where I wore stage makeup. I can't even imagine wanting to take the time to put on makeup daily. Most escorts I ever hired whether younger or older had a lot more in the way of personal grooming lotions and scents than I've ever had. In the past (and we've had a thread on this before) I occasionally used some aftershave. But I hate the way the smell remains on my hands for hours no matter how long I wash them. And I hate the smell in my nostrils for hours. I will use an occasional Axe Body Spray-yes I know-yuck for some of you. But as I noted in that thread I don't spray a ton of it on like some acne-riddled 15 year old going on his first big date. (Ok-I do. But I'm telling you I don't. ??) @quoththeraven ( if she ever comes back--and I hope she's only been absent because she's found other interests) would probably not agree with me as she seemed to like a lot of androgynous guys. But I think the makeup on these Kpop stars looks awful although the guy on the right with the red eyes would be great in a horror movie. @Keith30309, I've seen the Greek picture you show for years. I had always assumed that was a woman. Was I wrong? Gman
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Are gay men less afraid of prostate exams and colonoscopies?
+ Gar1eth replied to snowstalker02's topic in Men's Health
On the off chance this might be for real, I'm sure you can find the info by googling gay sex. But if you need help, look up "insertive" and "receptive" gay sex. Gman -
Are gay men less afraid of prostate exams and colonoscopies?
+ Gar1eth replied to snowstalker02's topic in Men's Health
Yes, but they've all been nightmares. Actually I'm kidding. I don't think I've ever dreamed about bottoming. Gman -
Are gay men less afraid of prostate exams and colonoscopies?
+ Gar1eth replied to snowstalker02's topic in Men's Health
I think it's different. Poo is spread out. There's a difference between that and direct digital pressure on the prostate.Plus he has to put some pressure to feel the texture/resilience and look for lumps. And while I'm not a glutton for punishmentC and I'm sure there are many lead finger urologists, I'd be a bit suspicious of how good an exam it was if he barely touched it. Gman -
Are gay men less afraid of prostate exams and colonoscopies?
+ Gar1eth replied to snowstalker02's topic in Men's Health
But from my knowledge of anatomy, I don't think poo places direct pressure on my prostate. Gman -
Are gay men less afraid of prostate exams and colonoscopies?
+ Gar1eth replied to snowstalker02's topic in Men's Health
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Are gay men less afraid of prostate exams and colonoscopies?
+ Gar1eth replied to snowstalker02's topic in Men's Health
I didn't come out to my urologist. I was around 32-I didn't even think about "coming out" until my late 40's. Even today while not exactly in, I'm not exactly out. Gman -
Are gay men less afraid of prostate exams and colonoscopies?
+ Gar1eth replied to snowstalker02's topic in Men's Health
It was a vasovagal reaction. Look it up. I believe it's a known risk of prostate exams. Gman -
Are gay men less afraid of prostate exams and colonoscopies?
+ Gar1eth replied to snowstalker02's topic in Men's Health
Anal sex as a bottom was one of the main factors (among many others such as not wanting to be gay) that kept me from having sex until l was 41. I've still never bottomed at the age of 59. Oh and I had to have routine prostate exams for several years in my early 30's due to chronic prostatitis I hated them. A few times I almost fainted and not from joy. I need a colonoscopy now. I can only hope I'm deeply anesthetized. Does that answer your question? Gman -
Albolene was a bit too greasy for me. I wanted something a bit more 'watery'-but not too watery. I think when I first started out I used Jergens. Then over the years I switched to the yellow colored Desitin or the generic equivalent. At one time a small tube at Walgreen's only cost $0.99. But lately Desitin and it's generics have been stinging me. I don't know if ??♀️ "something has changed within me/something is not the same," ??♀️ or whether they've changed the formulation in the last several years. Gman
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As I wasn't born until 1961, the slogan was still going strong in the '60's. Gman
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I haven't had a haircut since either early March or February. Now I'm basically bald, and the hair remaining on the sides is on the fine side without a lot of body. To try and keep it under control I bought some Brylcreem hoping "a little dab would do me!!"(?a shibboleth that I hope at least a few people will understand). As I was applying some this morning (to my hair only), it occurred to me the stuff was a bit greasy. And that a lot hair creams used routinely in the past were probably even greasier. I started wondering if back in the heyday of greasy hair creams/pomades whether our older relatives might have used them "for purposes which they were never designed for." To wit-would/could they have been used/useful for jacking off? Gman
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The ad is now expired. Gman
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Anyone Know Of Any Decent Coffee Liqueurs Less Expensive Than Kahlua?
+ Gar1eth replied to + Gar1eth's topic in The Lounge
That looks interesting. I think Kahlua has a rum base. Tia Maria is even more expensive. It's $24.99 for 750 ml. Gman -
Where are you at? Gman
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I'm on a budget-or at least I should be. I love me some Kahlua on a bowl of Blue Bell Natural Vanilla Bean, Blue Bell Cookies 'n Cream, or even Breyer's Vanilla/Strawberry/Chocolate flavor. But Kahlua can be quite pricey. At the local Total Wine and More, a 750 ml bottle costs 18.99 and a liter bottle costs 30.99 (and why is the 750 ml bottle cheaper at $.025 a milliliter and the liter bottle more expensive at $.03 a liter-is it due to the larger glass bottle?) Gman
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Boring story. I may have told it before. But I'm trying to delay starting a cleaning project. Years ago when I was working we had started a new division. About three months into it, we had a group lunch to celebrate the successful launch. I had to finish up some late work while everyone one else went to an Italian restaurant. I showed up about 15 minutes after everyone else They had already ordered. I was sitting next to my best buddy in the group. I asked for a menu. He said, "Don't worry about it. We ordered you something you'll like." I said, "Let me see a menu." He said again, "Don't worry about it." I don't know how long we played this "game" back and forth-probably a few minutes. The waiter came with the drinks for the table. Around that time, I finally said, "I don't like lasagna." My buddy looks at the waiter and says, "Could you get him a menu?" I knew they had ordered me lasagna because everyone one thinks everyone one loves lasagna. And if you'd take off whatever cheese is on top and the ricotta, or whatever you've substituted for ricotta, in the middle, I'd love it too. Gman
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Thank you, I appreciate the info. I've never canned, but I've thought about it. Have you ever tried anything like these Smashed Pickles? Gman
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My Mom only likes cucumbers if they are pickled. I'm not quite that bad. But they definitely need some dressing on them. She would pickle them I think in old pickle jars or maybe old Miracle Whip jars. Were we at risk of botulism since she didn't pressure cook them? I'm thinking they are probably a high acid food because of all the vinegar. Gman
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I'll take the lettuce. But please remove the cheese!!? Gman
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