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  1. Well at least in that pic he is wearing knee pads/padding so he is prepared to service someone...
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  2. ihpguy

    Dollar vs Real

    Se Deus Quisir = God-Willing. Yours IHOP akaFavelaDweller PS Boys too + Sauna Entries
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  3. The thread of the Dollar vs. Real brought back some memories. Good thoughts. Some sweet. Others bittersweet. Maybe even in milk chocolate with some fresh cream? Decades ago, I can remember when Opie came into town like gangbusters from Baltimore. Almost immediately, hellzapoppin' took over the Windy City with her bad clothes and oh-so-bad Afro. Conspicuous consumption, eating up a storm and partyin' with the Baton "girls!" As a joke, when something seemed nigh impossible, my response would always be a "when Oprah turns white. Which was so, so very terrible and oh so, so, so very racist. An ex-employee and a coke whore always would be saying "I won't hold my breath" which I began using instead as well. My response to the possibility of the 2.50 mark got me to remembering that expression. I still use it down here, but it just doesn't translate. "I won't hold my breath" just doesn't mean anything here as "nao vou prender minha respiracao." Ditto with Brasilians saying "se Deus quisir" which we translate as ""God-willing" and on the contrary, "God-willing" which here is translated almost directly from the Arabic ""inshallah" as "oxala" My favorite "I won't hold my breath" is used here with the expression "vou esperar sentado/deitado" as "I am going to wait seated or lying down." I just doesn't have the same ring to it here. However, things definitely can change. And after what happened last week, when a woman worth over TWO BILLION DOLLARS was not permitted to buy a $38,000US purse in Zurich Switzerland, gentlemen, I think I can definitely state "OPRAH HAS TURNED WHITE! My next thought was what DID Opie buy for herself to salve her hurt feelings? A chalet next to the Suvretta House in San Moritz owned previously by a Niarchos? Maybe Liz and Dick's old place in Gstaad? Had to be something ginormous to make up for that alligator purse that the sales woman thought that she couldn't afford. Then it came to me. She marched herself over to Sprungli on the Paradeplatz and salved her hurt feelings with a 2 kilo ballotin of Truffes Du Jour. Simple, quick and the sugar and chocolate rushes most likely had a calming effect. Yours IHOP akaFavelaDweller
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  4. How many fucking cars does this kid need ??? His NEW acquisition, An Ice Blue Ferrari..... What better way to Terrorize your Neighbors, especially at 100 miles an hour.... Trying to Prove something Bieber. ? I at least Hope you take our hito for a spin in it ! He'll be certain to wear matching SHOES ! DOUCHE !
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  5. JKane

    Gay porn star MUGSHOTS.

    http://gaypornblog.com/a_brief_history_of_the_gay_porn_mughsot.html
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  6. AdamSmith

    Political joke for the day

    Seriously.
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  7. Ahhhhh my list of future husbands! Thanks for the find JKane!
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  8. Bradley Manning is a trans hero – I fear for him in prisonIn my brief time in jail I found a way to express my femaleness, but Manning has a lifetime ahead of him locked in a cage Paris Lees theguardian.com, Saturday 17 August 2013 07.30 EDT Bradley Manning felt the pressure to meet other people's expectations. That’s why he entered the army, to 'man up', says Paris Lees. Photograph: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images Bradley Manning faces 90 years in prison and will probably die behind bars – and that's not the worst of it. He's been successfully brainwashed judging by his recent apology and appeal for leniency. I don't blame him. He must feel powerless, on so many levels. When MailOnline.com published pictures of Manning "in drag" earlier this week, it revealed publicly what the transgender community has known for some time: Manning is one of us. I personally regard him as a hero, but this isn't an attempt to claim him, politically. There wouldn't be much to gain by it. Even GLAAD and Human Rights Campaign have deserted him, sadly. Whether you see him as brave or treacherous, though, he faces unfair hardship as a gender non-conforming prisoner. I should know, I used to be one. When I was 16, to my shame, I took part in a robbery. I was terrified of going to borstal, as anyone might be, but with the added fear of what happened to people like me there. Like Manning, I hadn't yet transitioned, but I had always known who I was and that, eventually, I would have to do something about it. I also knew that, because I'd committed a crime, my transition would have to wait. I was locked up for eight months. Inside, I grew my hair long and shaved my legs. I sneaked chalk out from my weekly art classes and ground it into dust so that when the doors were locked at night and I was alone in my cell, I could make my cheeks pink and lips red, and my eyes green. I must have looked like Grotbags, but there you go. It was torture not expressing my femaleness and I certainly wouldn't have coped with 90 years of it. Blogger Zinnia Jones, who spent hours chatting to Manning online before he was exposed as a Wikileaks collaborator, describes giving evidence at his trial: "I've talked about Manning as male, because there's been nothing but silence and denial on this front from his family and his attorneys, and I simply don't know how else to refer to him. But I do know what happens when you take one of us and lock us away for most of our early 20s, unable to access treatments like those he was seeking. It horrifies me." She laments the fact that "he's locked in a cage and I'm not, that I got to transition and he didn't". Sadly this is what happens when trans people are arrested mid-transition. Take Senthooran Kanagasingham, who was Nina when she pushed someone under a train. I don't excuse the crime, nor do I applaud those who advised Nina to suppress her identity ahead of the trial. Trans people understand very well the constant pressure to keep everyone else happy by meeting their expectations. Manning felt that pressure. That's why he entered the army, to "man up". Again and again we see people like him, who feel female inside, racing to appear male on the outside: joining the gym, joining themselves in heterosexual matrimony, fathering children. It's hard to say if this ever works because how do we count the number of those living this way and suffering in silence? They make their beds and lie in them, invisible. Until they have nervous breakdowns. Or commit suicide. Or, somehow, manage to finally express their true identities against the odds they've helped stack against themselves. Orange is the New Black, the new Netflix series set in a New York federal prison, explores what happens when a transgender character, Sophia, is denied hormone therapy – but even this has been criticised as painting too rosy a picture. Indeed, critics say Sophia is lucky to even be in women's prison. For his book Normal Life, Dean Spade, who founded the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, met many trans people who faced employment discrimination and were forced into illegal jobs like sex work: "This meant constant exposure to the criminal punishment system, where they were inevitably locked into gender-segregated facilities that placed them according to birth gender and exposed them to further violence". In short, the law treats trans people the way wider society treats trans people – as problems. Manning struggled with gender identity issues in the US army. Now he must face prison. Private Manning – from one sister to another – I wish you the best of luck. You're going to need it. http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/aug/17/bradley-manning-trans-hero-prison
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  9. Michelle's comment on it... ...vs. his predecessor...
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  10. And stop the damn slouching, stand up straight. A pet peeve of mine. Hito, I wish I had the confidence in him as you do but so far there is little indication that he will turn himself around and stop being, as suckrates so aptly call him, a douche.
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  11. I am so stupid. Lame.Dense. I thought this was a thread concerning German cooks. I was hoping for a killer sauerbraten recipe. Like my Berliner ex-MIL would make. Yours IHOP akaFavelaDweller
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  12. Suckrates

    Liquid Lapdance

    I still dont understand WHY anyone would PAY just to have a guy Grind on them, especially when for a few dollars more, you can suck their cock ?
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  13. Is it anywhere near his feet? Best regards, RA1
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  14. Let's see ... Jesus was critical of the Pharisees. American colonists were critical of Britain. French citizens were critical of the monarchy. Abolitionists were critical of slavery. Lincoln was critical of secession. Gandhi was critical of colonialism. King was critical of racism. Mandela was critical of apartheid. Nope, didn't help a bit.
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  15. Suckrates

    Hairless legs

    Lookin, as lovely as your legs ARE, those pumps are a bit Dated and Matronly... As Heide Klum would say, they are a bit "Madame".....
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  16. How times have changed...
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  17. I'd like to sample some of these cocks before they go into mass action!
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