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  1. I have spent some time today at Bank of America and they have agreed to lend me the money to upgrade the "likes" on Male Escort Review. It was an easy sell as they heard that the site had a lot of boytoys on it and they all like boytoys. So, now guys, you have 2.5 times as may likes as before. It was set to 10 and now it is set to 25. I hope this number is sufficient or I'll have to go to the Camen Islands in order to get a load from Mitt.
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  2. 12is12

    Dublin short report

    Hi Guys, While in Dublin I met Renato and Henrique (commercial section at Gaydar, Gay Romeo, Dublin Male Escorts). Both were disappointments: they claim to be L/XL but are at best average; couldn't stay hard; and wouldn't suck without a condom. Renato also said that his friend Fabricio is "the same style". FYI
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  3. Barak is definitely right-wing in the context of Israeli factional politics, has long been associated with Bibi and, in the past, has been a public advocate of attacking Iran's nuclear assets. However, both The Jerusalem Post (center/right)and Haaretz (leftist) have reported persistent rumors that Barak is putting some distance between himself and Netanyahu. Publicly he has recently said that a unilateral Israeli attack is a very bad idea and rumors have it that he is privately putting some distance between himself and Netanyahu's jousting with the White House in an election year. Possibly as a result of pressure from many factions in Israel, Bibi himself has eased off on his criticism of Obama, at least for now. The Israeli press is also reporting 'not for attribution' type sources from inside Bibi's coalition that say at least some in the US administration are furious with Bibi's apparent efforts to throw Jewish support to Romney and are saying that there will be payback after the election. Contemplated paybacks are said to take the form of not vetoing anti-Israeli actions in the UN, pushing back really hard on Israeli settlements on the West Bank &/or taking a hard look at military hardware and technolgy transfers to Israel. As to whether there's any truth to the rumors, remember that this is Israelis talking to Israelis. Quite possibly these rumors are being pushed forward as part of the Byzantine maneuvering that passes for normal political discourse in Jerusalem & are intended purely for local comsumption. Strangly enough, at least judging from reaction in the English language Israeli press online, Netenyahu's partisan political gambit is much more controversial in Israel than in America. LOL, many Israelis seem more horrified at Bibi's open intervention in American politics than the Dems themselves. I can't count how many articles I've read where folks keep saying that 'disagreements between friends' are best handled quietly in behind the scenes talks. Even the writers who agree with Bibi's position usually caution that this is not the kind of thing that benefits from public discussion. LOL, welcome to the down the rabbit hole world of politics in our 'only reliable ally' in the Mideast.
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  4. The customs, mores and quaint antics of North American city folks are a surefire source of amusement. Why Nat Geo hasn't done a two hour special on them is beyond my comprehension.
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  5. I enjoyed the premier episode alot. Kate Hudson was FIERCE !
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  6. Or, put far more succinctly:
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  7. If they are shutting down reasonable, informed discussion of how it works, people trying to get their heads around natural selection + time becoming so much, they are wrong. "Science" is generally consensus-driven but there are always outliers and people with differing ideas, once in a while they manage to prove something that improves our understanding of their field greatly. But people saying that this process (continual application of the scientific method) somehow brings the foundation of these theories into doubt makes no sense whatsoever. Of course there are people calling themselves scientists or teachers who are just wrong or misinformed--though that is but a drop in the ocean of people calling themselves religious leaders who are absolutely speaking out of their ass on the matter! I make no apologizes for anybody who goes somewhat frothing at the mouth because somebody is idiotically contradicting millions of hours of research and study with "no, my personal invisible magic friend did it"! Especially an average American Christian--because what they are really saying is: "I haven't read it myself, but I was told by somebody (with a room-temperature IQ and a divinity diploma anybody could get for $25 + postage) that a book of muddied origin with documented mistranslations and edits for political reasons says that the earth is only 4000-some years old and the fossil record is just one of Satan's attempts to lead people astray!" That same "faith" also rules out genetics (Noah's Ark) and astronomy (universe created in a day), but never mind that... Further, the ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE of the CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA states, VERY FUCKING CLEARLY that the govt. has no business supporting one religion over another. So that's another thing deeply wrong with teaching creationism in schools: religions differ greatly (even within Christianity) on the topic--and have changed over time. Maybe you've known some bad scientists and teachers. I've known some great teachers who did treat evolution as a theory, subject to improvement, explained it's intricacies and even stated that others have different beliefs on the matter. It deeply offends me that children today in many southern states are not being taught that way--and that my tax dollars are paying for it!
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    I know where I'm using one of mine!
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  9. Yes, scientific theories are routinely examined and improved. That makes them stronger--not weaker.
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  10. Although I have my satisfying and cheaper "sure thing" by me, as I had to go to my banks yesterday, decided to head over to Meio Mundo after having anothing craving satisfied, fairly good sushi. Raw fish as opposed to the Pussy Riot kind, as it were. Anyway. got there at about 5PM. Not alot of boys. About the same number of clients. 15 or so of each. But around 5:30 or so, lots of boys started arriving. A few left after a programa. Another wave arrived about 7:30-8:00. Karina Karao had a show with her own buys dancing. Maybe that was why? Also, last night was the first time with Tuesday having the house closed. Acyr is supposedly not sure what the results will be. For better or worse. The kitchen is now closed. Only warmed-over pizzas. Not even fresh popcorn. Just the over-priced(5Reais)chips in bags. Sorry that I'm being cheap here, but the same bag my local markets sells for 1Real. Finally hot shows upstairs and downstairs. Still broken soap dispensers all over. Not a clue why 117 doesn't have these problems and Meio Mundo does. On the 26th, Jorge returns from his extended trip. They are having an enormous flashback show. Most likely I won't bother returning before then. Mondays and Fridays are now the night to visit there. Wednesday not too bad, but it seems the guys are arriving later and later.
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  11. Herr Doctor AdamSmith will see you now, Mr. Hito.
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  12. Well, I am all ears. What do you think? I don't really want to know what you think about Nye on re-hearing, but what you think about the reasons why you first reacted that way to him and what he said. ...You can tell your Uncle Sigmund here. (Now I have to go search the Web for a Hr Dr Freud smiley.)
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