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  1. The father of a friend of mine would go out to homes during the day to measure and give bids for window treatments. He said that most of the time he would be alone with just the wife as the husband would be off to work. He was handsome. He claimed he would have several sexual proposals each week.

     

    This fantasy is not just a gay one.

  2. I'd always loved the Zak Spears/Jesse Tyler scene in "Redemption". On another message board where Zak was participating he said he hated Jesse as a scene partner, I think he said Jesse couldn't get hard.

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    Yes, the “Redemption” scene is a hot one.

    https://vint70s-lvr.com/index.php/2013/12/19/zak-spears-jesse-tyler-redemption-fuck/

     

    I am still friends with “Jesse Tyler” and the reason he might have had trouble getting hard is that Jesse is straight. Totally gay for pay. I don’t remember if they had Viagra back in the ‘90’s.

     

    He is very happily married and he still has that naturally lean body but not as defined. A nice guy. He really got his life together. Still very proud of having been a Marine.

     

    I first met him at the beloved Gaiety where he would come about every 6 or 8 weeks or so. He was very popular and would come in Friday before he was scheduled to start on the following Monday; he would “privates” the weekend before he would start his shows. He would make well over $10,000 in cash for the week so he would do well. Being a natural blond, he was a big attraction. Sometimes I would take his girlfriend “Crystal” out for dinner while he was working at the Gaiety. She was a stripper at that place up Broadway across from the Ed Sullivan Theater whose name I forget. I will never forget her words one night: “I don’t care what hole he sticks it into as long as it’s not into another woman.”?. (He did not marry her but another woman).

  3. Sprinkler systems are required in new construction in our area, but older houses are not required to be retro-fitted.

     

    My guess would be that older houses may be required to bring everything up to code if there is a major remodel or addition.

  4. I would suggest joining NextDoor for the neighborhood and asking there. In at least one area of the Hills, this question comes up very couple months with a few dozen helpful responses (talk about FairPlan, referrals of agents who have successfully placed fire insurance, etc.). There may also be a local FB page, with the same information. So far, everyone I know has been able to get fire insurance placed, but the rates have been high. I've heard that Lloyds' policies are very difficult to make claims against, sometimes requiring repeat efforts when turned down. I don't have any personal experience with FairPlan... sorry! And GOOD LUCK!! The fire risk is very real, and now annual. Small brush fires started by weed-whackers, blown electrical grid transformers, homeless encampments, tossed cigarette butts... and then spread through properties where effective brush clearance hasn't been done (less and less of that, since the Fire Dept. has gotten much better about inspections, with drones, and very high fees if they have to contract for the clearance work).

    I believe in some areas, building codes now require sprinkler systems in houses.

  5. The problem with flat roofs is often the water does not run off and just “pools.” The slightest crack can then start to leak.

     

    “Flat” is a misnomer as the roof should have a very slight slope to drain the water.

     

    Does the roof have a parapet wall or does the water just flow off into a gutter on one side. The parapet walls and the joints can cause a problem.

     

    Another factor is the type of “flat” roof. Is it covered in gravel? Is it “seamless?” Does it have seams? Does it have a warrantee?

     

    Most flat roofs are good for about ten years. Sloped roofs should last longer.

  6. I had had sex in college and realized that I was not going to be able to stop. This was pre-GRID but I was very shy and not sure of myself as far as going out to bars, etc. So I think I picked up the Advocate Classifieds. Did it have pink pages that advertised all sorts of guys? At any rate, I picked out a guy from the magazine, called him, and worked out a day/time when I would fly to NY. I would also do all of the NY things I always wanted to do as far as theater and museums and then meet him and see if this "escort" thing worked. The escort part was OK but I really liked NY. So the next year I hired one of the really famous escort duos. Does anyone remember probably the most famous muscular couples in the (I would say) early 80's. If I remember they were an actually couple and hairy. I liked them and the experience a lot but was not sure if I wanted to keep doing two guys at once. Eventually they stopped escorting. At any rate, the next time I went to NY, which was not shortly after, I found a NY guy who met my exact qualifications. I made an appointment and we met. For some reason, perhaps luck, we just clicked and the sex was great as was the personal interaction. I kept seeing him and still am. He moved to where I lived so it made it easier but then he moved after about a decade and I still try to get together with him. He is one of those guys that we would do things outside getting together for sex.

     

    Was the duo Rick Monroe and Derick?

  7. Great question. The year was about 2000. I went with a college friend to Gaiety in NYC. The dancers got me so excited. In the adjoining room, the dancers would solicit the audience to go back to their sleepy rooms in a dump of a hotel in Times Square. The kind of place your mother warned you never to enter. Well, there was a muscled gorgeous Czech guy who approached me and the rest was history. I was about 32 years left and had gained a lot of weight from chemotherapy. I was about 80 lbs overweight. Just a lot of touching and jerking, but it got me hooked...he gave me a business card that I must of put with a bunch of junk in a desk drawer thinking it would disappear....about a year later my boyfriend now husband of 27 years found it and I had a lot of splainin’ to do....

     

     

    Yes, the beloved Gaiety. In the early-mid 1990’s I discovered heaven and the side room. There I saw one of the most beautiful men I had ever seen: Cory Evans, the porn star:

    http://www.smutjunkies.com/updates/cory-evans-handsome-hung-blond-american-gay-porn-star/

     

     

    https://m.boyfriendtv.com/model/cory-evans-4926/

     

    https://m.falconstudios.com/en/model/Cory-Evans/11518

     

    One session back at his hotel began a long string of hiring. The Gaiety had some of the most beautiful men in the world, hot, naked and ready to bring you pleasure.

  8. All of my adult life I've been anal retentive obsessive compulsive. If you don’t believe me just ask Oliver.

     

    I ceased doing weight training many years ago. I was constantly attempting to use heaver and heaver weights and as one ages that is not the best idea.

     

    As I mentioned in another thread I'm currently doing a lot of walking. I have four set routes that I take one after the other. After each of these walks I carefully write down how long it took me to complete and try to improve (shorten) my time the next time I take that walk.

     

    I am constantly competing with myself in a multitude of ways in my daily life. What I’m wondering is if any of the rest of you suffer from this same silly disease (obsession)?

    Since March, I have been trying to beat my record at walks like yourself. However, when all this began, I got an Apple Watch. It keeps track of all the statistics so I do not need the paper and pencil?.

     

    One added Apple bonus feature: it has a fall monitor. I did not not know about it until one morning I tripped while walking on an uneven sidewalk. The watch started beeping and asked me to verify if I fell. It then asked me if it needed to send out a call for help. After I got home with my pride more hurt than my body, I checked out the Apple fall feature. If a person wearing the watch falls and does not respond to the watch, it assumes you are not conscious or physically able to do so and sends out a signal for help and with the watch’s GSP, it knows your location. There are stories online where this feature saved a person’s life.

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