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Alexander Skarsgård plays the main villain, and in the rape scene he is shirtless, and hunkier than in the above pic. The camera lingers over his bare torso, and it is erotic, but then, the character is such a creep. This is when I walked out- at the point where I had some lust for a rapist! His creepy buddies were waiting their turn, and that I wasn't going to see! (No spoiler as the rape is mentioned in the reviews, and is apparently a well-known plot point of the earlier film.)
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A few yeas ago a bitch of a hygeniest was cleaning my teeth, and suggested I might want root planing. I said I would think about it, but before I was out of the chair she was saying that she would start right now. I got up and left, giving her and the dentist a piece of my mind. The price then was $125 a quadrant.
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Today I discovered my personal limit on what I am willing to see on the movie screen. As much as I like James Marsden, I left the movie after an hour. Gruesome is too generous a term for what they put on the screen. I didn't see the Peckinpah version, so I guess I only had a small idea of what I was in for.
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Alcohol is a bad solution.
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The one next to you!
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Video of a nude bather with a remarkable resemblance to the poster Lucky as surfaced, but Lucky denies it is him in the video. See for yourself:
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Let's not bring Pepsi into this. That would be like talking about girls in a thread on the joys of gay sex! Start another thread if you wish! But you are right abut the 6 oz. bottle...it did seem to have the best taste. Coke prices stayed at a nickel for 70 years, partly because the vending machines at the time could only handle a single coin.
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The article above, of course, does not mention boys. But all you have to do is go to Cam4 and you will get a yearning to see them in person, for example:
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From today's Times: Colombia NONSTOPS FROM Atlanta, Houston, Miami, New York, Washington and Orlando and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. WHAT YOU GET Tropical beaches; Amazon jungle; snowcapped Andes mountains. WHY GO NOW? Having made great strides in safety, Colombia is back on many travelers’ wish lists. Last year, the number of visitors from the United States rose 10 percent, according to Proexport Colombia, the nation’s tourism promoter. Though the State Department continues to caution United States travelers of violence by narco-terrorist groups in some rural areas and big cities in its Travel Warning on Colombia, it also notes that security has “improved significantly” in recent years in tourist destinations like Cartagena and Bogotá. International hotel chains have taken note. Next year, Colombia expects 42 hotels to open, adding 7,287 rooms to the country. Still, prices remain low, even at the high end. The JW Marriott Bogotá, which opened last year, was recently offering last-minute weekend rates from $209 on its Web site. Oasis Collections, a boutique rental agency with design-oriented apartments in Latin America, has several affordable Colombia options including a three-bedroom on a private island in the Rosario Islands for $2,880 a week.
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I once went shitless for a whole week. So my sympathies are with Anderson Cooper here.
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One thing I agree with the article about is the need to get the Coke as cold as possible before drinking. I put my Mexican Coke bottle in the freezer for 13 minutes before drinking it. (It freezes at about 14 minutes!) Now, TY, I also drank those nickel Cokes that tasted so good. What were they sweetened with? Sugar! And that's why Mexican Coke wins the taste test hands down. The 7 of 8 in the study above were probably raised on American Coke, and that's what they are used to. So naturally they would pick that one in the taste contest. But those of us who grew up with sugared Coke find that sugar is the only way to go in a soda. And don't use ice in the drink. It just waters down the flavor. Get it cold in the freezer first!
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Failure seems to be the fear with French banks. How about that, bibottomboy? Do you keep your funds in a French bank? What's the word over there?
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There is the stereotype of the hard-working, very smart Jew who is a whiz at his job but not so good in the social realm. I have met many Jewish professionals who are indeed whizzes at their job, but many are quite adept socially. But often when you are dealing with someone super smart and well educated, they tend to be on a level of intellect that does impede their everyday social interactions with the common folk. They don't have to be Jewish. I did meet Charlie's dentist, and we hit it off right away, as it seems we like many of the same authors and are both avid readers.
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A long time ago, actually about 8 weeks ago, Mexican Coke was discussed in this forum in a thread started by yours truly: http://www.maleescortreview.com/forum/index.php?/topic/7320-whats-in-a-coca-cola/page__p__40002__hl__coke__fromsearch__1#entry40002 As I mentioned there, I am a fan of Mexican Coke. Forget the article above. Mexican Coke has a smoother, cleaner taste. The sugar is what we grew up with. Now, American Coke uses high fructose corn syrup, which has a thick feel to it, and the aftertaste is not as smooth a sugared Coke. So, my answer is yes.
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Ditzy, Inc. The receptionist at my gay dermatologist called me at 8 a.m. today. It seems that when I left on Monday, she charged me a balance of $5.00, but was really supposed to charge me $55.00. Could I come right over and make that payment? I said, "Why, do you have creditors at the door?" "No, she replied, "I just need to get this posted." I asked her to send me a bill, but she said she couldn't do that. So I drove the several miles over there and were they at all apologetic for this inconvenience? Not at all. It was more like I had skipped out on them. But no doubt the doctor knows none of this, and I am generally happy with him, so I will not say a word.
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So that's how we get Oliver to post! Happy Birthday!
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It's probably more fun to pursue the will-o' the wisp than a real terrorist!
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As I understand it, closing a restaurant without notice to the employees is a common practice. It keeps them from quitting before the place is finally closed, and also keeps pilferage down. That's how they closed the local Marie Callender's too.
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Apparently "Silver Spoon" is just a bad name for a restaurant. I googled it to see what the story is, and found numerous restaurants named Silver Spoon had closed: RIP, Silver Spoon: the Roncey restaurant shutters after a decade of ... www.torontolife.com/.../rip-silver-spoon-the-roncey-restaura.. Jan 12, 2010 – The Roncesvalles institution Silver Spoon is closing in the next two weeks, but chef and owner Rocco Agostino says the never-ending ... Silver Spoon - CLOSED - Englewood, CO Silver Spoon Cafe - CLOSED - Phoenix, AZ Silver Spoon Thai Kitchen - CLOSED - West Portal - San Francisco ... Silver Spoon - CLOSED - High Park - Toronto, ON Silver Spoon Closed by Department of Health After Earning "A" Only ... Jun 30, 2011 – In fact, the DOH ended up closing Silver Spoon this past Monday, June 27th, after an inspection revealed 52 points of health violations, a slight ... Silver Spoon - CLOSED - Denver Breakfast Restaurants - Southeast .. (I wouldn't worry too much about this restaurant closing. There has been a restaurant on that spot ever since I moved to LA in 1978, and no doubt well before that.)
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And while we are busy taking our shoes off, some TSA officers are taking bribes to let drugs get through security: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/14/nyregion/tsa-officers-arrested-in-drug-smuggling-conspiracy.html?ref=nyregion Or, even worse: On one occasion, a witness wearing a police wire sought advice from Officer Jones about how best to smuggle a handgun through security and coordinated with her to make sure Officer Jones could guide him through the screening checkpoint at the Westchester airport, in Harrison, N.Y.
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A gay geriatrician speaks on the subject of gays getting older in an opinion piece in today's NY Times: Gray and Gay
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Jane Brody's column in the NY Times today is on obesity and may be of interest to you to read: Brody's Column
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Thanks for sharing!
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Well, we certainly have reflected on it. I hope you are pleased to see how many here and over at daddy's wish you only the best.
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"Why did David post a response like that?" Um, I thought you were David?