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Marc in Calif

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  1. The case is still wide open, bub! This is your ONLY evidence? 😊 You conveniently forget that this blurb is from News of the World, a notorious British tabloid that had to close in 2011 because of way too many errors, scandals, and phone hacking charges. The most recent owner? Rupert Murdoch, of course. AND you very conveniently forgot to add a URL/link so people could examine the original source.
  2. So little Pooty Poot is thinking about Russia when he yawns and falls asleep? His nation must bore him very much! 🀣🀣🀣
  3. Um, the 2022 Los Angeles production was essentially the same as the award-winning Broadway production. You know: the same characterizations, the same musical arrangements for a very small band, the same dialogue, and the same "plot." The production had been fully reviewed after it opened on April 8, 2019 at the Circle in the Square Theatre. You didn't know anything about it even before the Tony Awards? Moreover, attentive gay theatre lovers would have read the original reviews and would also have watched the excerpt that the cast performed on stage at the 2019 Tony Awards on June 9, 2019. There were also photos everywhere of the cast with their instruments and even the production's wheelchair. From Center Theatre Group's website for the 2022 LA production: This is OKLAHOMA! as you’ve never seen or heard it beforeβ€”reimagined for the 21st century and the Tony Award Winner for Best Revival of a Musical. Direct from an acclaimed run on Broadway comes an OKLAHOMA! that looks and sounds like America today. Funny and sexy, provocative and probing, β€œA smashing Oklahoma! is reborn. Daniel Fish’s wide-awake and altogether wonderful production is thrilling!” (The New York Times) https://www.centertheatregroup.org/tickets/ahmanson-theatre/2021/oklahoma/ Do you not read reviews of new novels before you purchase them? Do you see a movie without knowing anything about it, its cast, or its director? And do you complain about a Stephen King novel's terror, saying you had no idea it would be so scary? 😊
  4. And miss all the 4-5-6 foolishness? πŸ₯³ No, but thank you anyway!
  5. Well, they fortunately received your ticket money. 😘 You were "willing to buy tickets" although you hadn't bothered to read the reviews and other writings about the original Broadway production of Oklahoma -- and its "plot" -- before you (and your partner) attended the show. Then you complained mightily about its wokeness. You even called it Wokelahoma. Ah, I remember it well! 😊
  6. What kind of tiny dictator makes childish and foolish complaints about "lack of sleep" when attending important meetings?
  7. He won't provide the evidence because that particular piece of art was NEVER broken and repaired. We know the three pieces that WERE broken: two teacups and a plate. And that is definitely not, as he wants people to think, an incident that was TRIVIAL! Those three pieces were valued at $75 million. Scottie has been desperately trying to find a source -- ANY source -- that will back up his original claim. But he can't because such a source doesn't exist. 🀑
  8. @scott456 always fails at his Gotcha game because he doesn't realize he actually has to be able to back up his statements. It's like a blind man trying to play tag. πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈπŸƒβ€β™‚οΈπŸƒβ€β™‚οΈπŸƒβ€β™‚οΈπŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ
  9. Thanks for correcting your comment by supplying the name of the specific work you were talking about (in an image with three different works). Why didn't you say so in the first place instead of saying "this art piece"? πŸ˜‚ So when was it broken and repaired? Is it on display now? Do you know for a fact that it was damaged in 2022 when two teacups were broken and a plate was dropped at the museum? You seem to think that you're somehow discrediting @PeterRS for not knowing something about a particular piece of art -- something that YOU don't even know yourself! 😎
  10. There are three pieces of art in this image. Which one was broken and repaired? When? The only significant thing to know is whether it's on display at the present time. Is it?
  11. Yet another "fact" for which you have no evidence -- not a shred! I hope you keep going making things up. 😘
  12. I'm afraid he won't understand this. A sense of humor is not very common among fanboys of Russia! πŸ˜‡
  13. Thanks for confirming the fact that Taipei has a vibrant gay nightlife for you! πŸ₯³ πŸŽ‰
  14. My boy, it was YOU who first brought up San Francisco in comparison with Taipei on Tuesday of this week: Finally, you should know, there are plenty of vibrant gay bars, clubs, restaurants, sex clubs in San Francisco... I never mentioned San Francisco until you brought up it's "vibrant" gay nightlife, including "vibrant" sex clubs that don't exist today. So I corrected you there because YOU brought it up. You were just doing you, as usual! 😘
  15. I've lived in San Francisco since the earthquake in October 1989. And I've never left. Before that, I visited regularly starting in 1982. Does that help?
  16. The word "blame" isn't correct in this context. The correct word is "compare." We're totally free to do that. 😎 And if you don't know the answer to your question, I'll give you a clue: The Beer Bar is for discussion topics. There are no rules, regulations, or guidelines that limit those discussions in any way. That's why posts in a given topic can range freely. Members are free to "relate" certain themes, ideas, or even words as they wish. So your word "terrified" prompted certain members to associate that word as they desired. The fact that you don't like how they further used your word "terrified" makes absolutely no difference at all. Or are you trying to limit and regulate free discussion? That's how the media in Pooty Poot's Dictatorship also work! You're just following the Russian pattern. 😘
  17. You might have forgotten, but it was YOU who first used the word "terrified" in MY thread titled Progressive success in November elections in the U.S. YOU introduced the word "terrified." So it was only natural that @PeterRS would use the same word to describe how Little Pooty Poot -- height: 170 cm or 5' 7" -- feels when traveling, flying, riding in cars and private trains and, in general, just living his Terrified Dictator life. πŸ˜€
  18. You're very fortunate!
  19. I wasn't chasing anyone away. I was simply observing a reality. We're all equal members on these forums. Everyone has the right to criticize, correct, and even mock the comments of others -- even if they're in positions of power on other sites. Yes, this involves words as well as emoji reactions. That's a major difference between Gay Guides and that other place, where no political discussions are allowed at all.
  20. Yes, he's a High and Might Administrator over there. But he's a nobody here. 😎
  21. Idioms "to be blue" = to be sad "to have blue balls" = to have sore testicles because of an erection that isn't followed by an orgasm I apologize for our American expressions. But they do make our language very colorful! πŸ₯°
  22. Look at the same serious, intent faces of the U.S. officials sitting to Blinken's left in a part of the video that you -- very conveniently -- left out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5LGdhVWNTY&ab_channel=TRTWorld That is the expression that serious, responsible people take at an extraordinarily critical meeting. Now here is a Russian general (at bottom right) who looks absolutely terrified of what Pooty Poot is ranting about in a Victory Day speech! 😊☠️ 😊
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