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  1. Very hot! And good acting! Hope he's doing well. I'm guessing Fr. Eugene doesn't have the Rosary Society over for their weekly session.
  2. What gets me off (me, not my clothes) about these, in addition to great looking guys doing sexy things, is the implied power dynamic - the guy with the power has the clothes. (A very ancient power dynamic... clothes are and probably always have been symbolic.) But to be frank, some of the pictures posted so far make it possible that the naked guy is, or could be, in charge.... Nice!
  3. #17 is absolutely amazing. Anyone know more about it?
  4. Fantastic video. The slave is a huge turn on and the master's great too. Can't decide which one I'd rather be with. Ahah! It came to me.... with both!
  5. Does anyone know how the legal liabilities in cases like this run? Common sense would seem to hold the landlord liable for infractions of the codes. But in so many jurisdictions the interposition of code enforcement may leave the question of who is responsible murky. Say a building is clearly in violation and the code authorities have cited it, but there is a legal challenge in process. Is there a possibility of successful criminal prosecution of the owner when the code issues are still in dispute?
  6. He looks like one of the Pouty Boys. Except for picture #20. Otherwise he looks So Bored. I think I'll pass.
  7. I may be missing something here, but his picture #10 has him totally tattooed. Is that a body stocking or a complete makeover?
  8. Well, yes, there is that one little thing that might get in the way....
  9. Put me in the "I'm ok with being upfront about preferences" category. What are we doing when we look at ads but filtering out what turns us off and looking for what turns us on? I really don't want to waste my time and money on escorts who don't feel they can give me 100%, and I don't want them to waste theirs that way either. Mutual respect. So it's ok with me if an ad says he doesn't do older (I'm 69), fatter, fairly out of shape, not anyone's idea of an experienced lothario, erotically awkward white guy type, which would be me for sure. The last thing I want is rejection, so honesty is a big help. [Though I have a sneaking suspicion that I'm not alone as a type in the world of possible escort clients.] Doesn't mean we can't have other interactions that are wonderful, of course. Conversation, even friendship. But erotic energy has its own mysterious pathways and they must be respected.
  10. Well, from his pictures, he seems to be a Mason. And he never gives up, apparently.
  11. "My morals won't let me rob or hurt somebody to get it." What a truly sensitive soul. Deeply Thoughtful about the whole moral/ethical thing. They won't let him do it, but apparently they will let him ponder it, and let you know he's considered the option. And if he's such an ace at making money, why hasn't he already done so with the help of his generous friend, now unfortunately deceased? And he knows clean homosexuals he can put you in touch with, if that's what you want. That IS a rare gift indeed. Not everyone knows where to go to find them, apparently. He can guide you in your search. And don't forget the horses. I can't help myself. This is just too funny.
  12. Réunion is a long way from the area in which the search was conducted. It is interesting to speculate about the strength of Indian Ocean currents, if the plane went down where the main searches were centered, or whether perhaps the plane was headed toward Mauritius or Réunion and didn't make it.
  13. Charlie is right. I would take it a step further. The value of a liberal arts education is diminishing year by year as freedom of expression on campus erodes. And that from one who cherishes two Masters and a PhD and would not have traded those years of education for anything. But more and more, indoctrination is the order of the day. Of little value either for a job or for producing an informed thinking person able to see through the crap, whatever the crap du jour may be.
  14. It looks like Sean Cody's Brandon. One of the great ones. IMHO. Oops. I went back a second time and got a different scene. Multiple pics. No idea who this one is.
  15. Or perhaps... 5. Piracy. Taking the plane to some little-known island with a big enough airstrip with the intention to hold it and the people to ransom.
  16. Wow! Loving older men! That really is the love that dare not speak its name! Having recently crossed the threshold of 65, I say, laisser les bons temps rouler!
  17. Congratulations! Many Happy Returns! Feliz Navidad y Prospero Año Nuevo! Thanks for being here, hanging in, contributing, and making this little community a better place for us all!
  18. That's right -- the restaurant closed at the end of December. It's being rehabbed into an upscale chinese place. The bar is open for business. This occasions a couple of observations. I liked the TH restaurant, and used it as my "default" place for a long time. The bar was congenial -- there were usually some colorful characters, and a few problem drinkers from time to time but nothing a good bartender couldn't handle, and the bartenders at the restaurant were among the best in the business. The food was always decent, occasionally stellar, and modestly priced. Well, there was that one time with the saffron mashed potatoes that is best forgotten.... I really, really miss the place. IMHO the TH bar has morphed over the last few years from a fairly upscale older-younger dynamic to a much less discriminating, and to me at least, much less interesting place. But the piano crowd continues, and Rick Unterberg is still the best singalong pianist in the western world.
  19. BgMstr4u

    Danny Rock

    I looked for the review in question this morning just before writing this response, and it was not posted. The most recent review was from May 20, 2002, even though there is a link from the Newest Reviews page. It was written by HB, who has a long string of previous reviews. The May review is laudatory, although it contains more than a few caveats for one who might want a more completely interactive experience.
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