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  1. This happened long ago. Not only that, it was in Thailand, where your cute wallet gets you further than your cute butt.
  2. Poe is in the news even today! http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/10/mystery-of-a-poe-relic-the-raven-mantels-curious-journey/?ref=nyregion
  3. He already had his father's support, and his father already supported gay marriage.
  4. It took only one serious sicko to bring the Sikh religion and culture into the mainstream media. Known mostly by the turbans that the men wear, Sikhs are often confused with Hindus and Muslims, but more often are thought to be terrorists, easily identified by the turban. The turban itself is a source of controversy, as airport insecurity officers insist on hand checking a man's turban as he attempts to enter an airport. A New York politician is trying to get police to hire Sikh men as officers, but still allow the turban and the beard which Sikh men commonly wear. Sikh men also carry a kirpan, which is essentially a small sword, but more ceremonial in nature. Airport insecurity officers have had trouble with those, too. The first Sikh person I knowingly encountered was in Bangkok, and yes, there is a commercial aspect to the story. His family operated a street stall near Patpong, and he worked there. But he had a side job, which I discovered one night while walking by. My eye lingered the proverbial half-second too long when I saw him. Being young, he had no beard, and was not wearing a turban. I no sooner passed the stall when he was walking by my side, greeting me by saying "where are you going?" I turned it back at him and said "where are you going?" He responded "I go where you go." This was news to me, and I immediately wondered how to get rid of him. But his persistence was cute, and so was he. Ultimately he took me to a short term motel, showed me his kirpan, and proceeded to educate me on the sexuality of the Sikh male. (I learned that while he was barely 18, he was not new to meeting strangers on the street.) We left the motel, and I walked him back to the family stall, where he resumed his position with not even a look from his parents. Don't ask, don't tell? Ever since, I have had a soft spot for Sikhs. Too bad that sicko didn't.
  5. In most states, the election is already over. But, if the son's dad lives in a swing state, it might be worth it to ask this of him, otherwise, why bother?
  6. Gosh, it has been so long since i 69'd that i forgot the meaning!
  7. Well, two of my photos that did make it are not there now, so I guess I do not understand the photo process as well as I thought. Anyway, as frustrating as it was not to get the thread I wanted, I enjoyed reading about this guy's scandalous life.
  8. The bf is watching a Chinese television show called Suspects in Love.One of the actors, Him Law, rocks my boat. So I composed a thread about him, including the gay tv show he did, and the gay play he acted in. (He was also photographed nude in what became a huge scandal wherein a wealthy businessman had thousands of pix of naked actors and police officers.) I included three nice photos of Him Law, yet each time I went to post, I got the message that this photo is not allowed in this community! What? They were all jpeg photos, the kind I post all of the time. UPDATE: Now you get to see him, because this photo obviously was okay!) My thread included a story wherein the businessman even showed us how long Him's penis is! (The suggestion being that he played for pay.) Okay, maybe that photo will work: Him Law originally denied knowing the rich gay man, but later admitted that he had lied. Okay, well, I have spent a lot of time trying to post on this. I am glad that I finally did get a nice pic of him up. Time for bed.
  9. With July now on record as the hottest July ever, I wonder where folks here have set their thermostats. My electric bill is so high that I have raised it to 77. When we moved here, we kept it at 72. Each year it went a bit higher as the electric bills came in. Strange thing is, I adjust to each rise in the number. I never thought I could live with 77. (In the winter, I go down to 69.) So where is yours? Do you pay much for the electric?
  10. Hey, you're the one who can state with expertise that a large percentage of non-escort gay men in Manhattan engage in barebacking! I have not met any of them!
  11. More details from the Daily News: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/calvin-klein-ex-boyfriend-pleads-guilty-misdemeanor-assault-community-service-article-1.1132667 I think Gruber looks great, although I suspect he has some work done. I might bareback with him if he was on top...then again, I might not! He'd have to call me first.
  12. No doubt there were so many replies to this that management had to cut them off to prevent server overload! Maybe it just needs a little sex appeal?
  13. No, bareback porn does not make me want to do it. I understand the health aspects. But, I admit that I do like to watch bareback porn. My hope is that the actors are all HIV negative. Don't forget, many of us grew up thinking that bareback was the natural order of things. Thus we became rather attached to it.
  14. Lucky

    You choose

    Right- all 4 of them. I think that you should post what you want to post. It doesn't matter if others find them popular or not. You post for your self. God knows I have had enough duds of my own.
  15. The ex-boy toy of Calvin Klein was sharply dressed as he plead guilty today to charges of drug possession. Nick Gruber appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court for the plea, whereupon he was given a discharge conditioned upon performance of community service. No word on his participation in the new boytoy.com website. Has he gone straight? Find out more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/calvin_klein_former_boy_toy_accompanied_vG1ueSdubl7hlI295t5uFO
  16. Nowadays one slides the card for most transactions, and it never leaves your hand. Restaurants still take your card somewhere out of sight to conduct the transaction. Yes, I know there are gadgets that allow a swipe at the table, but not many places have them. There was quite a buzz not long ago about credit card information being stolen, and my guess is that my number was in it.
  17. Lucky

    Goodbye Hotmail

    The NY Times tech columnist, David Pogue, likes what he sees in Outlook: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/09/technology/personaltech/outlookcom-an-e-mail-service-with-lots-of-smarts-state-of-the-art.html?_r=1
  18. 8 is a number for good luck with the Chinese, but 8-8 has been an odd day for me. I got a call from my bank, wanting to know if I had gone on a shopping spree this morning in New Jersey. Lord & Taylor, The Gap, and another store. Well, of course I was right here in California. But, the thieves had my credit card, which was odd since I had it too. Turns out it was a counterfeit card. So, it's not enough to worry about getting your card stolen anymore. But, I was very impressed on how fast the bank got involved. But it didn't end there. I got home and had an Itunes receipt for 699.00 for an Apple "Postcard." That's something I have never heard of. The receipt said that the product was charged to "credit card." None of the links in the email worked. Beyond that, it was sent to an email address that I do not use with my Apple account. So, I Googled "fake Apple receipts," and, sure enough, there is a scam where if you click on the links or respond, then you either get directed to a website selling mail-order drugs, or get outright malware. Since none of my click attempts seemed to work, I don't know if I got malware. Odd that the phony receipt came right after the phony credit card, but I think they are unrelated. I guess that time will tell. (The antivirus did not pick up anything. Spybot only found tracking cookies. I did not update Spybot because it gave me a list of countries from which I was to choose which one to use for retrieving updates. I didn't understand that.)
  19. Jack Fertig, a San Francisco astrologer who went on to fame as a member of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Sister boom Boom, has died at the age of 57. Liver cancer is given as the cause. The Sisters were a colorful if not uncontroversial group who became part of the scenery in San Francisco during the AIDS crisis worst moments. "Mr. Fertig joined the Sisters not long after they were formed in 1979 and soon became the group's public face. He wore stiletto heels, foam breasts and a fake nun's habit. His name appeared in Herb Caen's Chronicle column regularly, and he was often seen on television. He performed an "exorcism" in Union Square during the 1984 Democratic convention to purge anti-gay elements from the party." Read more: http://www.sfgate.co...p#ixzz22yNAEkgV Sister Boom Boom Holds An Exorcism
  20. The very fact that he won't release them tells me that. What was he going to do 4 years ago when the same returns that he won't release now should have been released?
  21. I couldn't disagree more. Trimmed pubic hair is much more attractive than a wild bush. Asian and Latin men with sooth skin look great with trimmed pubic hair. As for shaving it all off, well, that's a look I don't get into.
  22. My point exactly. BTW, the s&h is $3.99, not $3.00. I regret the error.
  23. I don't much like cats. In fact, I don't much like it when people send me trite sayings that are supposed to be inspiring. One friend sends these constantly, so I gave him his own email address to send them to. I never go to it. I know that it is well-meaning, but do you really think one statement, even said in a funny way, is going to make much difference? And do you think I cannot find inspiration on my own- that you have to send it to me? Isn't that arrogant?
  24. When I told my sister that a used copy of a book she really wanted was available through Amazon, she asked me "Who sells a book for a nickel?" Apparently, lots of people. Amazon has helped the used book seller flourish, and selling books for as low as a nickel indeed. Take this one example: I bought a book through the Amazon marketplace for a nickel. It is supposed to be in "very good" condition. Now, I have yet to receive it, but in the past only one order failed, and for that I got a quick refund. The catch is that there is an additional charge of $3.00 for postage and handling. Even if only one dollar of that goes to handling, this used book dealer is raking in the dough. Take a look: My chart gets ruined every time I click post. But in the last year, they have had feedback from almost 200,000 customers, and in their history another million more. They have very positive feedback, but look at the number of customers reporting back. Surely not every customer reports back, so this indicates that they do a substantial business. In the last year, almost 200,000 feedbacks. Now for a dollar apiece, that's big bucks! And there are a multitude of sellers on Amazon. I don't know where they get the books or how much they pay for them, but it must be quite profitable if so many sellers exist. I would take 1, 211, 386 dollars for selling used books!
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