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Brazil.. is it the right choice for vacation?
Lucky replied to a topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
**and trying to post something that might spark some interation, which it appears I have.." Now that's a man after my own heart! -
Apologies to OneFinger who beat me to the story. If I had seen his, I would have known that no one would be responding to mine! http://www.maleescortreview.com/forum/index.php?/topic/7203-nj-prof-accused-of-running-prostitution-site/
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And to think I missed the party!
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Maybe I should have known better from renting cars at Hotwire. I always got the worst cars. But I just used them for the first time to get hotels on my upcoming New York trip. They don't tell you this up front, but from what I can see, it is a huge bait and switch operation. If you are traveling by yourself, it may be just fine. But two guys together? Where in today's hotel scene do you find full sized beds? But that's what Hotwire gets you. Then if you want to be comfortable, you have to pay big charges to upgrade. One hotel wants $75 a night more for a king-sized bed. The other hotel wants $50 a night extra for two beds. I have never had this problem with Priceline hotels. The other issue is that the hotels are places I have never heard of despite lots of experience with New York. Hotwire claims they will be putting you in hotels like the Hilton or similar, but the fine print leaves them an out, and they were sure rapid in taking that out with me.
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Known to Be LEGIT: A Male Escort Review Exclusive
Lucky replied to TotallyOz's topic in The Beer Bar
Here is a thread that is completely new to me, but is almost a year old. I had no idea this feature existed, so I guess it was a good idea to resurrect it. On the other hand, after one year you should know if the feature has been a successful as hoped...has it? BTW- Having met Oz, I can say that he is completely legit! I've met several other posters too. Should I verify that they are completely legit? -
Gcursor makes me think of someone who swears a lot, especially saying G-Damn it!
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AIDS has been such a big factor in my gay life that it is hard to imagine that so many young people today know little about the epidemic. That's one reason why the producers of the AIDS play The Normal Heart are offering tickets for $30 to those under 30 on Thursday nights. Here are some reactions from guys who were just babies when AIDS hit: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/24/theater/young-gays-on-broadways-normal-heart-revival.html?ref=arts
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Brazil.. is it the right choice for vacation?
Lucky replied to a topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
I don't know why the Brazilophiles are so up in arms about this. It's all a matter of where one thinks his vacation funds will get the most bang for their buck. Sure, Brazil was a bargain for a while, but now that it is not, people may choose to go other places. Why get so defensive about Brazil? The fact is that once you have been there a few times, the novelty wears off. That's not true for me in New York or Thailand. Montreal became boring after several visits, but I don't see Montreal fans posting such defensive threads. Get over it already! -
You have to read this to believe it. Just when you thought society was becoming more enlightened: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2011/06/21/national/a044550D67.DTL
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Well, think of the Pub as a playground. This is where I play. When there is no one here to play with, it is no fun. Especially now, when people are out enjoying the warmer weather. But I can't do that. It was 113 here today. So,I know that when people come here, they want to see something interesting. If they don't,they don't return.So I do my part to keep things interesting, and I rely on others to do their part. It's just that right now things are slow. So sure, I encourage others to join in. We all profit when they do. But one person cannot carry the load, and readers would get tired if all they saw were the posts of one person. So, it's a team effort. Join in and we all profit! Yoo-hoo you! (Note that shepards ignored me!)
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Since shepards is currently on line, I bump this in the case that he might see it and respond!
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We have decided not to go to Brazil, and are going to New York City for a short stay instead. Thailand is still on our minds, and if we can get a good consolidator fare, then we will go there at a later date.
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Why not just wait for it to come out in black and white?
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Broadway Queens: What is your favorite Broadway song?
Lucky replied to TotallyOz's topic in The Beer Bar
The Best of times is now. La Cage Aux Folles. Empty chairs at empty tables. Les Miz Would you light my candle? Rent -
How would you like to go in for a steam and see guys getting it on? How would you like to go for a steam and find that you just sat in someone's cum? The steam room is for steaming, not sex. I've been to many gay gyms and just gave up on the steam room as it is all about sex. And trust me, they don't clean up afterwards. You can be sitting there peacefully when cum starts flying at you.
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Nobody answered my question despite 52 views. So I guess I am wrong in thinking he looks like Obama.
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My friend may have liked the Green Lantern movie, but the bf and I did not. The 3-D was the cheapest I have seen yet. Ryan is not right for this part, although still adorable. But the movie looked cheap and did not have a lot of intelligence in its planning.
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From SFgate.com: Folks at the beautifulpeople.com will tell you that hanging with the beautiful crowd has its perks - until an angry ex-employee crashes the pretty-people party with 30,000 of his or her ugliest friends. The exclusive dating site reports it was targeted by a virus aptly called "Shrek" last month, allowing thousands of so-called "ugly people" to set up profiles on the site without approval. Usually, the site's members vote on whether applicants are worthy of a beautifulpeople.com profile. "We got suspicious when tens of thousands of new members were accepted over a six-week period, many of whom were no oil painting," site director Greg Hodge said in a prepared statement. (If you think that's a little odd, read on.) About 30,000 users reportedly got a not-so-polite rejection email informing them their profiles would be shuttered. "Sorry to inform you, you're not beautiful enough," the email stated, according to one report. "We have sincere regret for the unfortunate people who were wrongly admitted to the site and who believed, albeit for a short while, that they were beautiful," Hodge said. "It must be a bitter pill to swallow, but better to have had a slice of heaven then never to have tasted it at all." The flippant tone of the statement - and beautifulpeople.com's history of publicity stunts - has some calling the site out for faking the virus. After all, this is the same site that once falsely reported it was making users reapply for membership after the holiday season because too many "let themselves go." Graham Cluley, a blogger for Naked Security, wrote: It's a fantastic piece of chicanery, of course, designed to boost awareness of the dating website, get them many thousands of pounds of free publicity with little risk of damage to their reputation. But beautifulpeople.com managers maintain that's not the case. They're blaming a disgruntled ex-employee for the "Shrek" virus. From the site's statement: The origin of the 'Shrek Virus' is still being investigated internally. It was initially thought to be one of the 5.5 million BeautifulPeople.com rejects, but further investigations point to a former employee who placed the virus before leaving the team in May. Despite wreaking havoc with the application process, member privacy and security was never breached. And that's just convenient enough to make the world skeptical. Beautifulpeople.com proudly claims to have rejected about 5.5 million applicants. But now: "BeautifulPeople.com has set up a hotline on 1 (800) 791-0662 to help recently rejected applicants deal with the hard news and can give tips for those wishing to re-apply. " I'm guessing tip No. 1 goes a little something like this: "Become prettier." Posted By: Amy Rolph (Email) | June 20 2011 at 03:21 PM Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/hottopics/detail?entry_id=91399#ixzz1PrMJepMe
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The gloves are off in Wasilla, Alaska. Despite taking him to the Republican convention and then getting engaged to him again after a break-up, Bristol Palin now claims that she was raped by Levi Johnston. Not only that, but: She blasts him as "the gnat named Levi Johnston constantly spreading false accusations against our family" and calls him a self-involved slacker "who cheated on me about as frequently as he sharpened his hockey skates." (AP) Upon hearing that she was pregnant, Plain claims that Levi responded: "Better be a (bleeping) boy." The AP article goes on to say that "Her reaction to learning that her son's father had posed nude for Playgirl: "Puke!"' The young teen abstinence advocate goes on to reveal that on ABC's "Dancing With the Stars," as each week passed and she survived her rivals "got a little colder." No doubt not as cold as Levi will be on hearing her rape claim!
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Just in time for Father's Day! Well, doesn't Nicholas Sagar, a (straight) London model look like Obama?
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My friend who saw The green Lantern loved it. he says Ryan Reynolds is charming and sexy. Too bad it tanked at the box office. I would have thought Reynolds was a better draw.
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I saw The Tree of Life today, and sat through all 2:18 of it. Parts of it are pretentious, pompous, preposterous- take your pick. In his NY Times review, A.O. Scott, who otherwise liked the movie, concludes: "But the imagination lives by risk, including the risk of incomprehension. Do all the parts of “The Tree of Life” cohere? Does it all make sense? I can’t say that it does. I suspect, though, that sometime between now and Judgment Day it will." So maybe I will change my mind on Judgment Day, but for now I cannot recommend this movie. I did like the parts where Malick stuck with the O'Brien family. How he worked a dinosaur into that escapes me.
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Hans Falluda's Everyman Dies Alone is a great book, saved from the war, about life in Berlin during the war for the average man. For some reason, I have read a lot about this era...I guess because it is of great interest and because we try to understand it. Let us know how you like the Moorehouse book.