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  1. I use Chrome and I do like it. It is fast and easy. I still use Firefox as well and love it. And, I also use Safari. LOL I keep all three open at the same time and use them for different things. One for business, one for XXX and one for personal.
  2. I once sold poppers. They cost 1.50. I would sell for 10.00. Sometimes we would have a sale for 50% off. That is still a good profile. But, we would always have a 2.5 handling fee plus the cost of shipping. I loved handling fees. I once went with an escort in NYC and he told me he wanted to spend the night with me for free. No charges. But, if I touched him it was 100 USD and if I fucked him it was 300 each time. We fucked 3 times. I owed him 1k. That was after our one hour session at 300 earlier. LOL I think I was the one who got fucked right?
  3. I had a friend from my childhood read all my posts about gay marriage and sent me this: "If there is a redefinition of marriage, where do you think the line should be drawn? Should Mormons be allowed to have more than one spouse? Should 1st cousins be allowed to marry each other? I know how you feel about gay marriage and you all know that I love and respect each of you. How you live your life is your own business. I was just curious what your thoughts were on the other spectrum's." How would you respond in a way as not to offend?
  4. I tend to agree Expat. For me, the list would be: The Godfather Rocky Heathers Gone with the Wind Raging Bull My Own Private Idaho King Kong Chariots of Fire Driving Mrs Daisy The Reader
  5. I do wonder why they don't make big improvements in the place. I like it there and find good guys there but I hate the cabines there! Why can't they put some money into this as it seems to be doing great business?
  6. Roger Ebert posted his 2012 Greatest Films of all time. It is a great read: http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2012/04/the_greatest_films_of_all_time.html He decided: Aguirre, Wrath of God (Herzog) Apocalypse Now (Coppola) Citizen Kane (Welles) La Dolce Vita (Fellini) The General (Keaton) Raging Bull (Scorsese) 2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick) Tokyo Story (Ozu) The Tree of Life (Malick) Vertigo (Hitchcock) Those were his greatest of all time. Now, I know I am not as intellectual as most people but I must know, who liked The Tree of Life? It was one of the oddest movies I have ever seen. Yet, the critics loved it. Why? What did I miss?
  7. With a stellar cast and excellent writing, I really enjoyed Moonrise Kingdom. I had promised a friend that I would see it with them as they are in town for the weekend and I said, "up to you." This is what they picked and I am so glad they did. It is a great little movie and it had my attention from the very beginning and never lost it. If this shows up in the theater in Thailand, run to see it!
  8. With a stellar cast and excellent writing, I really enjoyed Moonrise Kingdom. I had promised a friend that I would see it with them as they are in town for the weekend and I said, "up to you." This is what they picked and I am so glad they did. It is a great little movie and it had my attention from the very beginning and never lost it.
  9. I am curious, you think a positive guy that is undetectable AND using a condom should be required by law to inform every partner they have?
  10. Townie is a funny man but he is being very serious here. I did try to take that little piggie home but he was squealing too much for me. I hate a screamer. (I wish I had my camera last night for a photo of my caged pig (his words) )
  11. Insanity! These laws remind me of The Scarlett Letter. Even with the risk of no harm, he is forced by law to divulge his status. Repulsive IMHO
  12. This was also the first time I had seen Scott in several years and he looks fabulous. Hot, sexy and sophisticated! Truly one of the sexiest guys in LA!
  13. I have just started 50 Shades of Grey and really like it so far. Of course, I know I'll enjoy it as I normally like books that are a little sexy. I ordered some of Gore Vidal's books but not have not started them yet. It will probably be over the holidays before I have time to read them.
  14. Does anyone have info in the kiss in tomorrow for CFA? I'd love to go and take a few photos. (unless someone here is willing to meet up and kiss)
  15. It was really great to catch up with people I have met and always enjoyed their company as well as a few I have wanted to meet for a long time. I truly had a great evening and felt so comfortable and at ease and thoroughly enjoyed the conversations! I did get home past my bedtime and will pay for it the AM but thanks to everyone who showed up last night. A special thanks to Townie for organizing this and making the arrangements for the evening.
  16. We had a fantastic night in West Hollywood last night with a fabulous group of men and everyone seem to enjoy the dinner and the gogo bar afterwards. I really enjoyed meeting up with everyone. I got to the place early and the adorable Scott Adler was waiting for me. We had a lovely chat and it was great to see him again. A bevy of distinguished gentlemen then arrived for a very relaxed dinner at Bite on Santa Monica Boulevard. Before we headed off to watch the gogo boys in action, we drew a name from the bag to see who won the 500 USD prize. Our hot young lad Scott Adler drew the winning name. And, the winner is........ Four Aces! Congrats FourAces for the winning the contest. And, thanks to all other participants. It was really fun for me and I enjoyed it. Thanks to all those that showed up last night for a lovely evening! Unfortunately, I could not convince Scott to fall in love with me and head home with me to live happily ever after so I went home alone. But, the drive was OK after having such a nice evening.
  17. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp4RdX8YjA0
  18. Gore Vidal the iconoclastic writer, savvy analyst and imperious gadfly on the national conscience, has died. He was 86. Vidal was a literary juggernaut who wrote 25 novels, including historical works such as “Lincoln” and “Burr” and satires such as “Myra Breckinridge” and “Duluth.” He was also a prolific essayist whose pieces on politics, sexuality, religion and literature -- once described as “elegantly sustained demolition derbies” -- both delighted and inflamed and in 1993 earned him a National Book Award for his massive “United States Essays, 1952-1992 He also wrote Broadway hits, screenplays, television dramas and a trio of mysteries under a pseudonym that remain in print after 50 years. http://www.latimes.com/features/books/jacketcopy/la-jc-writer-gore-vidal-86-has-died-20120731,0,3728239.story
  19. I don't. I was there a few months back and I have to say that the entire countries infrastructure is a mess. I was in very nice hotels and I did not go one day without the electricity going off at least one time. With my hotels, it was not for a long time as they have back up generators but it happened daily. Also, every person I know in India comes from a village that has power cut off so many hours per day to conserve electricity. Like you, my mind was blown to learn this as some go 12 hours per day or more without it. I was shocked when I was there. But, since then I am no longer surprised.
  20. Any "War on Drugs" will NOT work. Legalize them. Tax them.
  21. Oh, so many out there and so many great ones. I have two; one old and one newer. The Wizard of Oz for years gone by and Evita http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Spy3Nd2D6w What are you favorite movie musicals?
  22. For 5k point per night, you can get a night stay at several hotels around the world. Click the link and scroll to the bottom. Of interest is the one in Chiang Mai in Thailand which I have stayed at and enjoyed and one in Porto Alegre, Brazil. And, for 5k points, a better deal will be hard to find. See all the other locations: http://www.priorityclub.com/hotels/us/en/global/redeem/pointbreaks/unitedstates
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