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  1. What has been so truly interesting to me is that all my friend that live in the city keep complaining that there is no gay nightlife here at all. I have not tested the theory but it seems that many think the clean up that occurred in Times Square to Disnify the area may have rubbed off all over and is still being spread.
  2. The Ritz is a play at Studio 54. It is starring Rosie Perez and Ryan Idol. Ryan is hot and actually does a nice job. Remember him? The porn star. He has really gone full circle and I was happy to see him do a nice job in this. The play is old but the laughter is contagious. The premise behind the play for those of you that have not seen it is on his deathbed, an Italian Mafia guy asks his family to kill a guy. The guy is the husband of his only daughter. After the funeral, he hides from him in a gay bathhouse. The cast of characters and the skin of the boys in towels is constant eye candy. I really enjoyed the show. It is currently playing in NYC at Studio 54.
  3. TotallyOz

    Thirsty?

    LOL Can I trademark those? Sounds hot to me!
  4. 1908: The first production Model T rolls out of the Ford plant on Piquette Avenue in Detroit. The Model T was the first mass-produced automobile in history; approximately 15 million were built during a period lasting nearly 20 years. It achieved exactly what Henry Ford set out to do: to "build a motorcar for the great multitude." While it may be fairly described as the world's first people's car, history has been less kind to the Model T in other regards. Time magazine included the 1909 Tin Lizzy on its list of The 50 Worst Cars of All Time, describing it as "a piece of junk, the Yugo of its day." Nor was the Model T where assembly-line production was introduced, as is widely believed. According to the Time "tribute," Ford engineer William Klann studied the process by visiting another assembly line -- or "disassembly line," if you will -- at a slaughterhouse. He then applied what he had observed to the business of building automobiles, lots of them, quickly and efficiently. By 1913, the Model T's fifth full production year, an evolving assembly-line process had reduced the time for building an individual motorcar from 12 hours to an hour and a half. By 1927, the Model T's last year, Ford was cranking them out at a rate of one every 24 seconds. But if Ford was an innovator in production technique, he was positively hidebound when it came to design. The Model T remained virtually unchanged during its lifespan and by the early 1920s it was too antiquated to compete with the more modern designs coming off the drafting tables of other car companies, notably Chevrolet. It probably didn't help that the Tin Lizzy came in only one color -- black -- for most of its career. Nevertheless, the Model T would remain the most widely produced car in history until being surpassed by the Volkswagen Beetle in the second half of the 20th century. http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/n.../dayintech_1001
  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJEe1WCGV1o
  6. The drag queen was Candise Cayne! Wow!
  7. LOL. Thanks. OK. I won't use the word Papi in the SMS. Although, I really really like the word. I don't care if he is a breeder or not. As long as he is open to change. At 18, how much did we really know of sex? I was a young whore, so I knew a lot but had sex with both guys and gals. The older I got, the more I grew from bisexuality to 95 percent male sex. LOL. You are good my dear! I did mention Black and Blue to him already. I was going to ask him to be a photo assistant for me. But, I got my media pack back from the BBCM.org and I think they only allow pics the last night and only till 3am. ;(
  8. Today, I had another session with my new husband. lol We went into a workout room with another trainer and his client. We worked for about 15 min until they left. As soon as they left, he pulled a CD from his bag and put in on the stereo. He said, "I made this for you." It was a techno tape of songs he thought I would like. The title on the CD said Alternative. hummm Now, my mind is wondering. As we were finishing, a class was starting and there were several flaming queens going to the class. We walked out and I said, "I am now pissed. I can't belive I didn't get the memo." What memo he said. "The one about the gays meeting up in the step class." He laughed and said, "I'll let you know when the next meeting is." Well, well well. How would he know? Was he just being catty with me? I left with my girlfriend and told her the story. We had a long discussion on the possibility of him being gay. He does ask a lot of odd questions she said. He has asked about where I go, what I do, etc. I tell him very honestly and bluntly. He must be intrigued or he would not have made the CD. Now, my next question is what move do I make? Also, he is Latin. I am not. I am old. He is not. Would a text message to him that says, Papi in it be rude? I ask honestly because I don't know and don't want to offend him before I have the shotgun wedding.
  9. abrogate \AB-ruh-gayt\, transitive verb: 1. To annul or abolish by an authoritative act. 2. To put an end to; to do away with. He also knows that failure to secure a clear unionist majority will leave the UUP [ulster Unionist Party] leader vulnerable to those pressing for an assembly manifesto which would effectively threaten to abrogate the agreement. -- "Politeness could not mask gulf within the UUP", Irish Times, May 20, 1998 The Court had made clear that the Federal Government was one of "limited and enumerated powers," Brann said, adding, "One of those powers is not to abrogate a state's immunity in its own courts." -- Linda Greenhouse, "Justices Seem Ready to Tilt More Toward States in Federalism", New York Times, April 1, 1999 So why is Washington seeking to abrogate the ABM Treaty, to push ahead with its anti-ballistic missile Star Wars programme? -- Simon Jenkins, "Thanks so much for having me, Mr Blair", Times (London), April 19, 2000 Abrogate derives from Latin abrogare, "to repeal a law wholly, to annul," from ab-, "away from" + rogare, "to ask, to inquire, to question; also, to propose a law."
  10. I could not agree more. I just don't see how either of these guys can get as much influence as they have. I don't get it!
  11. I like Aaron, James and Todd. I think James is the hottest. That guy has a great body. I hated to see Chicken leave as I thought he would be a fun character this season. But, he should have stepped up to the plate when they asked his advice. The gay Mormon flight attendant is funny. I kind of though of him when I posted the joke of the day. He has a bit of a swish to his walk, but he looks like he may last a while if he is careful.
  12. THE GAY FLIGHT ATTENDANT My flight was being served by an obviously gay flight attendant, who seemed to put everyone in a good mood as he served us food and drinks. As the plane prepared to descend, he came swishing down the aisle and told us that "Captain Marvey has asked me to announce that he'll be landing the big scary plane shortly, so lovely people, if you could just put your trays up, that would be super." On his trip back up the aisle, he noticed this well-dressed and rather Arabic looking woman hadn't moved a muscle. "Perhaps you didn't hear me over those big brute engines but I asked you to raise your trazy-poo, so the main man can pitty-pat us on the ground." She calmly turned her head and said, "In my country, I am called a Princess and I take orders f rom no one." To which (I swear) the flight attendant replied, without missing a beat, "Well, sweet-cheeks, in my country I'm called a Queen, so I out-rank you. Tray-up, Bitch."
  13. Did anyone else watch this show tonight? It was a bit stupid but totally entertaining. I love the guy from 6 Feet Under and the totally dysfunctional Darling family. Where do they get this stuff? A family with a priest who has illegitimate children, a Paris Hilton look alike, a horny goddess, a few other odd characters and a few billion dollars thrown together and you get Dirty Sexy Money. Having loved Dynasty years ago, I hope this show is able to grow into itself as I do really like several of the actors. Was the Tranny Candis Cayne?
  14. “Beauty is truth. Truth Beauty. That is all you know on earth and all you need to know” said John Keats. I think I have lived my life in the pursuit of beauty. Not on me but on others. I love beautiful boys. Always have and I guess I always will. Sometimes this causes me to look the way I should not look. Sometimes, it gets me into a bit of trouble. Sometimes it works out great. I was at the gym and I needed a trainer. How do you think an old whore like me picks a trainer? If you say that I searched through all the credentials of the trainers and picked the one that was best for my needs, you would be right. Well, you would be right in that is probably what I should do. Not me. I watched the trainers for a few days and I picked the cutest one. For me, that is lean body, young, a little dark and sexy. I really didn’t care if he know anything about training as I thought I could teach him a few things. My selection was a 18 year old Latin papi. Cute, handsome and yes, Marc Anthony the twink of all twinks. I walked over to him and said, “I need a really strong man. Paused. To be my trainer. Do you fit the bill?” As they all work on commissions, he said yes. I blatantly ignored the lady beside him but my eyes were captivated by this young stud. I hired him and we began our first workout. He did a good job and was more knowledgeable than I would give him credit for. On our third session, he concentrated on my legs. OMG. He worked me till I was dead. Not only did I pick the twink, I picked a damm good trainer as well. Luckily, it fell that way. It could have been really bad. But, as luck was on my side, the guy I picked was the hottest kid I have seen in NYC and now was sweating with me a few days a week. OK OK There is no sex involved. But, I do have my hopes high. Since I can’t wear my high heels as my calves hurt so much, I am glad to have something high.
  15. Is what he said any better than, "nappy headed hos"? ? Will there be such a commotion as with Imus?
  16. I know the following story is not from Thailand but I do think that monks in mainly Buddhist countries have the same power. I know of few guys in Thailand who are not very respectful of monks and those that work with the temples. BANGKOK, Monday, Sept. 24 — The largest street protests in two decades against Myanmar’s military rulers gained momentum Sunday as thousands of onlookers cheered huge columns of Buddhist monks and shouted support for the detained pro-democracy leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Winding for a sixth day through rainy streets, the protest swelled to 10,000 monks in the main city of Yangon, formerly Rangoon, according to witnesses and other accounts relayed from the closed country, including some clandestinely shot videos. It came one day after a group of several hundred monks paid respects to Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi at the gate of her home, the first time she has been seen in public in more than four years. The link between the clergy and the leader of the country’s pro-democracy movement, the beginnings of large-scale public participation in the marches and a call by some monks for a wider protest raised the stakes for the government. So far, it has mostly allowed the monks free reign in the streets, apparently fearing a public backlash if it cracks down on them in this Buddhist nation. Monks were reported to be parading through a number of cities on Sunday, notably the country’s second largest city, Mandalay, where an estimated 10,000 people, including 4,000 monks, had marched Saturday. Myanmar’s military government has sealed off the country to foreign journalists but information about the protests has been increasingly flowing out through wire service reports, exile groups in Thailand with contacts inside Myanmar, and through the photographs, videos and audio files, carried rapidly by technologies, including the Internet, that the government has failed to squelch. Click here for rest of story: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/24/world/as...nyt&emc=rss
  17. Would or should? I am not so sure our government doesn't know everything that goes on and turns a blind eye until they get caught with their pants down. I agree, that they should be put on trail. I am just not sure where this will go.
  18. It will be interesting to see how the Iraqi government will bring them to trail as they don't have any authority over them according to Congressional Research service. BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The Iraqi government will file criminal charges against employees of U.S. security firm Blackwater who are blamed for a gun battle in Baghdad in which civilians were killed, an Iraqi Interior Ministry official said Sunday. It is unclear how Iraqi courts will attempt to bring the contractors to trial. A July report from the Congressional Research Service said the Iraqi government has no authority over private security firms contracted by the U.S. government. The Iraqi government claims that as many as 20 civilians were killed by the private contractors, who were guarding a U.S. diplomatic convoy. Iraqi officials, who claim the shootings were unprovoked, dispute the U.S. claim that the guards were responding to an attack and said on Saturday they had a videotape that showed the Blackwater guards opened fire without provocation. The incident prompted the Iraqi government to call for Blackwater's expulsion from the country and sparked anger among ordinary Iraqis. For full article go to: http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/09/23/...robe/index.html
  19. I have read this before and I have been saying that jerking off and regular sex is very healthy and will help with mental disease, health issues, stress, etc. Now, the BBC agress with me. Finally, studies are being done. Here is the story: Men could reduce their risk of developing prostate cancer through regular masturbation, researchers suggest. They say cancer-causing chemicals could build up in the prostate if men do not ejaculate regularly. And they say sexual intercourse may not have the same protective effect because of the possibility of contracting a sexually transmitted infection, which could increase men's cancer risk. Australian researchers questioned over 1,000 men who had developed prostate cancer and 1,250 who had not about their sexual habits. They found those who had ejaculated the most between the ages of 20 and 50 were the least likely to develop the cancer. The protective effect was greatest while the men were in their 20s. Men who ejaculated more than five times a week were a third less likely to develop prostate cancer later in life. Fluid Previous research has suggested that a high number of sexual partners or a high level of sexual activity increased a man's risk of developing prostate cancer by up to 40%. Read the rest of the article here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3072021.stm
  20. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alice Ghostley, the Tony Award-winning actress best known on television for playing Esmeralda on "Bewitched" and Bernice on "Designing Women," has died. She was 81. Ghostley died Friday at her home in Studio City after a long battle with colon cancer and a series of strokes, longtime friend Jim Pinkston said. Ghostley made her Broadway debut in "Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1952." She received critical acclaim for singing "The Boston Beguine," which became her signature song. Miles Kreuger, president of the Los Angeles-based Institute of the American Musical, said part of Ghostley's charm was that she was not glamorous. "She was rather plain and had a splendid singing voice, and the combination of the well-trained, splendid singing voice and this kind of dowdy homemaker character was so incongruous and so charming," Kreuger said. In the 1960s, Ghostley received a Tony nomination for various characterizations in the Broadway comedy "The Beauty Part" and eventually won for best featured actress in "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window." From 1969 to 1972, she played the good witch and ditzy housekeeper Esmeralda on TV's "Bewitched." She played Bernice Clifton on "Designing Women" from 1987 to 1993, for which she earned an Emmy nomination in 1992. Ghostley's film credits include "To Kill a Mockingbird," "The Graduate," "Gator" and "Grease." She was born on Aug. 14, 1926, in Eve, Mo., where her father worked as a telegraph operator. She grew up in Henryetta, Okla. After graduating from high school, Ghostley attended the University of Oklahoma but dropped out and moved to New York with her sister to pursue theater. "The best job I had then was as a theater usher," she said in a 1990 Boston Globe interview. "I saw the plays for free. What I saw before me was a visualization of what I wanted to do and what I wanted to be." She was well aware of the types of roles she should pursue. "I knew I didn't look like an ingenue," she told The Globe. "My nose was too long. I had crooked teeth. I wasn't blond. I knew I looked like a character actress. "But I also knew I'd find a way," she added. Ghostley, whose actor husband, Felice Orlandi, died in 2003, is survived by her sister, Gladys.
  21. Cathay Pacific is pleased to announce the new triple-daily service from New York (JFK) to Hong Kong beginning November 15, 2007. To celebrate we're offering special fares to Hong Kong starting at $784* and other cities in Asia from $811*. Flying to Hong Kong and the rest of Asia just got more convenient! Departure Dates: November 16 - 30, 2007 Sample Roundtrip Economy Fares JFK - Hong Kong $784* JFK - Bangkok $811* JFK - Shanghai $811* JFK - Penang $811* JFK - Manila $811* JFK - Phnom Penh $811* JFK - Bali $811* JFK - Singapore $811* Hurry, offer ends September 30, 2007!
  22. Having spent a great many times on planes from Bangkok to Phuket and from Pattaya to Phuket, I am saddened by those whose lives were touched by this tragedy. Oz At Least 88 Killed as Plane Crashes in Thailand BANGKOK, Sept. 16 — A low-fare airline carrying many foreign tourists crashed in heavy rain, broke into pieces and burst into flame on Thailand’s resort island of Phuket on Sunday, killing at least 88 of the 130 passengers and crew on board. http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/0...nd-thai_600.jpg For Full article go here: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/17/world/as...nyt&emc=rss
  23. I had a sinus infection last week. I finally broke down and went to the doctor in NYC. The office visit costs 300 USD. The pharmacy cost another 400 USD. I am sure that I would have been treated at Bangkok Pattaya for the sinus infection for a fraction of what I paid.
  24. A new site is live called Drag.com. It just came live on the net and I would appreciate any input you may have on it. It is a soft opening and not a huge launch. We are working out the kinks in it. But, the code that was written for it, if it is good, may be used to enhance this site. Please check it out. http://www.drag.com Oz
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