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bigjoey

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  1. https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4534362/adolf-hitlers-underpants-have-been-sold-for-5000-at-an-auction-in-the-us/ Someone will now have the chance to get close to Hitler. The age long question of "boxers or briefs" is now answered.
  2. You might suggest living quarters a little less pricy
  3. There are several dental gay pron videos http://www.xvideos.com/video7356294/hot_gay_sex_in_a_dentist_office_gay
  4. https://www.instagram.com/p/BYUGFNYhCyh/
  5. Used them twice with nice results.
  6. Japan had invaded Manchuria in 1931 and had attacked Shanghai by 1937. The war in Asia by Japan had long started.
  7. http://www.ebaumsworld.com/videos/waitress-puts-a-customers-hot-dog-where-the-sun-dont-shine/85384011/ Is there a gay version of this with a guy using his asshole?
  8. http://nypost.com/2017/06/14/man-who-robbed-bank-to-get-away-from-wife-sentence-to-home-confinement/ Kansas justice
  9. Dustin Tyler goes to my gym. I can testify that the pictures are accurate
  10. I wil need to go and try them again; usually get the fries at Gates rather than the onion rings. People outside of KC will fail to understand the local debates about bar-b-que; love taking visitors to my local grocery and pointing out all of the bar-b-que sauces that are produced locally and for sale.
  11. Agree with Jack Stack. Also in Martin City and at 95th and Metcalf in Overland Park plus they have a large mail order operation. The onion rings are to die for.
  12. Yes, he has the resources and time (and physical ability). People have all sorts of hobbies and his is "men." Fortunately, he lives in the Los angeles area so he has a large selection and has a list of favorites to which he returns. If my friend says an escort is "very good," you can take that to the bank.
  13. A friend hired him just today and gave him outstanding marks in every way. My friend hires several times a week and said the man is one of the best he has had. Will hire him again I trust his opinion. Absolutely a great ass and could suck the chrome off a trailer hitch.
  14. http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/16/health/3-d-printed-ovary/ If printing new body parts is possible, I know what most of you are thinking
  15. Nice guy. Now lists himself as "straight" but in the past, I think he was "bi"? At any rate, he kisses well and sucks like a champ.
  16. bigjoey

    411 Klay NYC

    Yes, please; I'll have some.
  17. Shameless bump. Anyone try the young man?
  18. Sorry, because you were talking about "profits," I thought you were talking about the airlines and not the services provided by the government where there are no profits. Agree that there needs to be an "appropriate" level of services provided when it comes to health care and public transport.
  19. Not quite the case. The airlines have "trimmed the level of service" to lower prices like less leg room and tighter seats to fit more people in the plane and lower ticket prices. If you pay more, you get more service like meals and things like legroom. If the person wants more service, they can upgrade their ticket to business or first class. The airlines are giving the people what they want; PART of the fault lies with the airline customer. I do not hear many people saying: "I'll pay more if you give me a nice meal, a big roomy seat with lots of leg room, extra overhead space and early boarding, etc, I will pay more;" those that want these things do pay for them but their number is small. Instead the consumers mostly prowl the internet looking for the lowest cost fare. I first started flying back in the 1950's when all the prices were the same regardless of the airline; the airlines could only compete on service and flying was wonderful but primarily an upper middle-class and upper class means of transport. The "mass" market did not exist for flying. Once Jimmy Carter signed the Airline Deregulation Act in 1978, the airlines started to compete on price as well as service. Mostly the consumer voted with their dollars for shit service but lower prices and the airlines gave the consumers what they wanted. From a few years ago: https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/02/how-airline-ticket-prices-fell-50-in-30-years-and-why-nobody-noticed/273506/ However, United Airlines was wrong in how they handled the case in question. They should have done the pure capitalistic thing and held an auction like many of the airlines do to find those willing to give up their seats: "Do I have a volunteer for $800...."
  20. Anyone meet him?
  21. Not sure about the cap being a federal law. On NPR they had a story today that Delta raised the amount of money gate personal are authorized to offer up to $10,000!!
  22. Not sure about the cap being a federal law. On NPR they had a story today that Delta raised the amount of money gate personal are authorized to offer up to $10,000!!
  23. … The article at the link explains that all of us are at fault. The airline for maximizing profit and us passangers for wanting the cheapest ticket possible above all else.
  24. Clearly, an "auction" for a volunteer would be the correct solution: " Can I find a volunteer for a free ticket and $1,000?"
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