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  1. That was what my mother (who grew up with wealthy parents) taught me. When she'd see someone pass by wearing designer logos, she'd tell me privately "How vulgar!". Really classy people dress modestly. They don't need to try to dress to impress. My brother's wife was the CEO of a major corporation, and she took the subway every day from their place in the upper east side to her work downtown. Brother Day might want to consider investing more in his youth. A wise investment at age 23 goes a long way!
  2. Time will tell, but the few clues we have from this last election suggest swing voters have had enough of Trump and his antics. Virginia is a swing state, which can easily vote for either party in statewide elections. Elections in that state are usually close, either way. The Democratic candidate for governor won with a 15% margin over her opponent. The Attorney General vote went to the Democrat by 5.5%, despite texts he sent in 2002: “Three people, two bullets. Gilbert, hitler, and pol pot. Gilbert gets two bullets to the head,” the text reads in part, referring to Gilbert and the two dictators. (Gilbert was the Republican Speaker of the [Virginia] House at the time) https://www.cnn.com/2025/10/04/politics/virginia-democratic-nominee-attorney-general-facing-pressure For Lieutenant Governor, Ghazala Hashmi won by an over 10% margin--the first Muslim woman in the nation to win statewide office. Every single one of those 3 positions was previously held by a Republican. https://www.cnn.com/election/2025/results/virginia In New Jersey, the only other state with a governor's race, the Democrat won by an almost 14% margin. https://www.cnn.com/election/2025/results/new-jersey A Muslim also won New York City's mayoral race, with 9% more than his closest opponent (and 43% more than the Republican), even though Jews make up 12% of the city's population. Zohran Mamdani won every borough except Staten Island. https://www.cnn.com/election/2025/results/new-york-city-mayor In California, an election to abandon nonpartisan commissions' role in drawing US Congressional districts (in response to similar moves in Republican states) won by an almost 2:1 margin, even though only 45.3% of California's voters are registered as Democrats: https://electionresults.sos.ca.gov/returns/maps/ballot-measures/prop/50 https://www.ppic.org/publication/california-voter-and-party-profiles/ Elections are decided by swing voters. I believe we know what swing voters are thinking at this time. Where possible, Republicans are doing what they can to dilute votes from Democrats, and lawmakers in several states, such as Texas, have been successful in doing that. We were touring Maine last month, and Republicans had put forth a measure to make it more difficult to vote absentee/by mail. We saw plenty of "Yes on 1" yard signs throughout the trip (much more than no signs), and were worried. Maine is another swing state, with one Republican US Senator and one Independent. That ballot measure was trounced, by an almost 30% margin. (Also a gun control measure won handily). https://ballotpedia.org/Maine_Question_1,_Require_Voter_Photo_ID_and_Change_Absentee_Ballot_and_Drop_Box_Rules_Initiative_(2025) Much can change in 1 year, and Republicans continue their shenanigans where they can (without direct voter involvement). I think that independent voters now have a dim view of Republican misdeeds, at least as of this time, however.
  3. Yes, except for the part about the guilt and shame adding up. Since he's a sociopath, I doubt he feels any guilt or shame. 😉It took a long time, but I think the swing voters are finally realizing that they elected a lifelong con-man: a smooth-talker who lies with every breath.
  4. I can think of few things more unkind that ghosting someone who's shown nothing but kindness himself. All we can do in such circumstances is remind oneself that we were the ones being kind, and especially that we did nothing wrong. Clearly, the men @KeepItReal and @PeterRS were helping wanted to move onto a new chapter their lives. It wouldn't have taken but a modicum of decency for them to simply explain that. But that's simply on them. All one can do is cherish the good memories. Just remember that you did nothing but good, and had some happy times while doing it.
  5. Obviously, not the norm for me either, hence the question.
  6. You must be a brilliant conversationalist at parties... 😉
  7. According to recent reports, openly gay 38 year-old Rob Jetten has won the Dutch election for Prime Minister. He's engaged to marry Nicolás Santiago Keenan, a 28 year-old field hockey player and Olympic athlete from Argentina. Yow! https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20251103-dutch-centrist-jetten-set-to-be-youngest-ever-pm-after-narrow-election-win "Dutch centrist leader Rob Jetten on Monday clinched a razor-thin election win over far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders, taking a historically slim lead of 28,455 votes with all the ballots finally counted. Jetten had already declared victory on Friday after local news agency ANP, which tallies and publishes the results, had said Wilders could not overtake his lead....". https://www.outsports.com/2024/11/26/24104515/nico-keenan-rob-keenan-engaged-paris-olympics-hockey-gay-lgbtq-bisexual/ "One of the 20 out male athletes who formed part of Team LGBTQ at the Paris Olympics is celebrating his engagement to his boyfriend. Nico Keenan competed at the second Games of his career for Argentina in field hockey. The 27-year-old started the Olympic tournament as a reserve but was elevated into the squad with whom he reached the quarterfinals. Watching on from the stands at the Stade Yves-du-Manoir was Keenan’s boyfriend, Rob Jetten who is the leader of Dutch political party D66. (In the October 2025 elections, Jetten’s party did well enough that he might be the next prime minister.)...". Talk about a power couple! Hubba, hubba:
  8. First of all, while I wouldn't throw him out of bed, he's not what I would describe as "my type" (he is cute, though). Secondly, My hubby and have an understanding that we can only have sex out of wedlock with strangers (not someone either of us knows--typically while traveling), and that once the deed is done, we'll never see that person again (no keeping contact information, for example). With those guidelines, there's no need for jealousy.
  9. That reminds me of one of the episodes on Drag Race México, when one of the queens confided in the other that he was pansexual. The other queen responded with "¿De verdad te gusta tanto el pan?" (Do you really enjoy bread that much?). 😄
  10. Thank you for your kind comments. He may have been rude, but at least he wasn't a liar. Here he is performing at the Magic Castle. Unlike what was suggested by another poster, the club doesn't perform for fellow magicians, but rather for the public. Any guest at the hotel, for example, can book a show at the castle. However, since the venue is small, non-hotel guests must be invited by a member. It's certainly expected that members will invite guests, as this is how the place makes money. Asking magicians, even casually for an invitation, is one of the primary ways they do business. If you ask Reddit how to get an invitation, some have even suggested bumping into someone at a magic store, for example. Casually asking a magician one has just met is apparently a common and accepted way to obtain an invitation. After all, they can't count on only the hotel guests. Go to the Magic Apple store in Studio City and ask. 8 u/botolo avatar botolo • 1y ago This! While they don’t have invites, I always found a magician there buying their stuff and they invited me. 9 u/mus3man42 avatar mus3man42 • 1y ago This is what I always say. Just go meet a magician! They’re not hard to find and they are often very friendly and charismatic people! Another response: Wise-Bee5966 • 1y ago Black Rabbit Rose Magic is the magic/jazz bar that the magicians perform and hang at as well, so if you go in the evening, usually on Thursdays, the magician will come to you and ask if you want to see a trick…or get an invite to the Magic Castle. So asking a magician, even one which one has merely bumped into at a store, is not considered gauche. I wouldn't be surprised if the magicians even get a cut on what the guests spend, though I don't suppose Day would have snapped at me if that were the case.
  11. My husband, houseguest, and myself were chatting up with a young man at a Halloween party (as previously discussed in another string). He mentioned that he was a professional magician, and I asked him if he could offer us an invitation to the Magic Castle. The Magic Castle is a dinner club where one has dinner while being entertained by various magicians. One can only obtain reservations if invited by a member. There is no cost for a member to invite a guest, and we'd be paying our own way, of course. He kind of snapped at me and said "Well, hello to you, too!" and disengaged, shunning me for the rest of evening. When I tell people I'm a physician, it's not uncommon for new acquaintances to ask me my medical advice. I've never been bothered by that, although sometimes I must tell the new acquaintance that I'd need more information (sometimes I can offer a good opinion, however). I felt embarrassed at being rebuked like that. I probably would have gone to one of his shows had he simply declined. I might have even hired him for one of my summertime pool parties, as I usually hire an entertainer such as a drag queen or exotic dancer. Of course, both my houseguest and husband felt he was the one being rude, with my husband commenting "He's just young and full of himself" (the man is 23). I do realize that my husband and houseguest aren't exactly neutral observers, so I'm wondering what your thoughts are, as neutral parties.
  12. It's a one-bedroom, one-bathroom place with a kitchenette, largish living room, and decent-sized balcony with two couches. Apparently 120 people RSVP'd to the party (there was actually security giving out wristbands to those on the list), though I suspect only 90 people at its peak. There were plenty of people there I wanted to meet, including the host, whom I've invited to several of my parties, and some good friends. Our current house guest also wanted to go. I'm not a huge party goer who needs to go to a party every week-end, but it's fun to mingle with a bunch of young men, often in skimpy "slutty" costumes. Our WeHo friends are mostly in their early 30s, and it's particularly difficult to afford a decent-sized place in western West Hollywood, even if one is fairly successful.
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