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It looks like a great book but a interesting look at one of the most fascinating burglary's of all time. http://www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000002635482/stealing-j-edgar-hoovers-secrets.html3 points
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I believe they refer to English muffins as 'footmen'.3 points
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Compared with BoyToy, getting into NSA was a piece of cake!2 points
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Apparently she's a slut who thinks its bad to tell people no.2 points
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Oi, ax! I only had one overnight before, with maikon last year. Maikon worked saunas, asked for 400. I see popular boys hook up with 3 clients in a couple hours on a good night. So i think that's reasonable. One could bargain for 300, but I hate bargaining with the boys when it's already so economical. Raul doesn't work saunas, has a law related intern job during the day while he is on summer break and we agreed on 200 per hour. So it doesn't seem out of the line for him to ask for 800 for the night. Plus I really like him. Unlike you lucky folks, this is only once a year thing for me Perfect day today to take a stroll in their Central Park (ibirapuera). 26c when I walked over in the morning with a light breeze in the shades, very pleasant. The view of the city from the park is quite pretty. Saw quite a few cute guys. And the upscale houses and condos between Paulista and Ibirapuera park are very nice! One draw back from yesterday is I am not horny at all today. Also tired after the long walk. Raul msged to reschedule to tomorrow instead of Wednesday. So will be skipping sauna tonight and tomorrow. Pity won't be visiting Fragata this time. According to mvan1, Sunday and Tuesdays are the best bets there. Just saw your question, trzinko. Out of respect for Raul's privacy, I can't post his photo on this site. Plus that's not the point. Beauty is in the eyes of beholder. Price wise, tomcal seems to get the local price Good luck if you can manage to get that. In the end, 800r is merely 360 Canadian, a small price to pay in my opinion.2 points
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This seems like good news. We'll see how long the troglodyte Congress takes to catch up with popular sentiment. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2014/01/06/cnn-poll-support-for-legal-marijuana-soaring/1 point
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Interesting life story of Kerry by The Boston Globe, from 2003: http://www.boston.com/globe/nation/packages/kerry/061503.shtml1 point
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Shouldn't have mentioned how much I paid raul. Didn't mean to ruffle any feathers. Now the local authority has spoken about the price locals pay, keep a reference It's not surprising though for there to be a difference between locals and short term tourists. The opportunity cost for tourists are much higher with the flights and hotel cost. Therefore the extra 20r in the sauna or 150r for the night seems trivial. There is also a big difference between fucking and making love. Most of the times with boys in the sauna, it's like eating a big-Mac burger. Quickly heal you your hunger, then you move on not giving it a second thought. Occasionally, however, you met a boy who has not become completely jaded yet, there are tender kisses and sincere eye contact. It's not love, just love making. Only Then I will do an overnight. On Those occasions, I don't mind at all paying a premium. Most of the time we eat combo meals. Then sometimes, we dine out. My plan with Raul falls through since there is no double room left in the hotel. While the day shift lady is super nice, I just pay them extra 20 for my guest, the night shift manager speaks English, but clearly not fond of visitors. On my first night here, she told me since I booked a room for 'single person', I can only meet my guest in the lobby! We decided to do a repeat of two hour session tomorrow since he has to go to his job early on Thursday. So I went to fragata after all at 5:45. Man, I have been looking for the twink parade at the wrong sauna! There are already 20+ boys working! and 3/4 of them are the slim twinks type! Skin tone here is a little darker, but there are quite a few cute white boys too. I am pleasantly surprised with the choices here if you been to Montreal strip clubs, it's like fragata is campus (toned, slim), Lagoa is stock (built, muscle). I made a quick mistake sitting down with Thiago. He is cute, but clearly the jaded type. quite forward, he quickly led my hands to his dick and sampled kisses and stuff. I always feel obligated if I have kissed a boy. And he is turning me on. He saw me checking out other boys passing by, after some begging and promising 'completo, todo', he checked my key number and went getting the room himself. It's a little rude, but I guess so was I being the sampler but no buyer So be it, a burger is a burger Afterwards, I stayed for a while just checking things out, there are at least two other boys, one white, one dark skinned, that I would have preferred. Hopefully they will be here again on Thursday. This place seems happening earlier than Lagoa, it's already packed by 5:45 when I arrived. About a dozen more boys arrived since and some boys and customers are leaving already by 7pm. There doe not seem to be much overlapping between the two places. I don't think I recognized any Lagoa boys here. Now I know where I would be before heading to airport Thursday night1 point
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From AS's wiki-link (emphasis added): Wire safety method One particularly dangerous warhead was Livermore's W47, designed for the Polaris submarine missile. The last test before the 1958 moratorium was a one-point test of the W47 primary, which had an unacceptably high nuclear yield of 400 lb (180 kg) of TNT equivalent (Hardtack II Titania). With the test moratorium in force, there was no way to refine the design and make it inherently one-point safe. Los Alamos had a suitable primary that was one-point safe, but rather than share with Los Alamos the credit for designing the first SLBM warhead, Livermore chose to use mechanical safing on its own inherently unsafe primary. The result was a safety scheme consisting of a boron-coated wire inserted into the hollow pit at manufacture. The warhead was armed by withdrawing the wire onto a spool driven by an electric motor. Once withdrawn, the wire could not be re-inserted.[52] The wire had a tendency to become brittle during storage, and break or get stuck during arming, preventing complete removal and rendering the warhead a dud.[53] It was estimated that 50-75% of warheads would fail. This required a complete rebuild of the W47 primaries.[54] The oil used for lubricating the wire also promoted corrosion of the pit.[55] ==== Hito, these are the people you trust to look after our best interests. LOL, socialise us as you will, those status seeking ape genes always win out. Pick my fleas and be quick about it, Beta Boy!1 point
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Same for me, on Win8/FireFox. Fortunately it still keeps me logged in all the time on the iPhone.1 point
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It really isn't that much of an issue, is it? Sorry that I brought it up. Best regards, RA11 point
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If only they were actual troglodytes. Then, perhaps they would only be interested in food and being warm vs. feathering their nests to a faretheewell (and worse). Best regards, RA11 point
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I wasn't thinking of the low rise aspect as much as the walk-up aspect. I know Mr. Otis is not unknown in NC. Best regards, RA11 point
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Your use of the definite article is superfluous.1 point
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After intense study of the sources you provided, AS, I conclude that the modern American biscuit is technically a small quick bread relying on baking soda &/or baking powder for leavening. Who would have guessed? Further cursory googling of baking powder and backing soda lead me to believe that our glorious biscuit is in fact a purely American invention. (Seems that neither leavening agent was commercially available for baking purposes until the early 1800's.) Let's hear it for the USA!1 point
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Paragon, In which cities did you go to ? Any place you can recommend which is a good compromise between boys available on show (or more ...) and safety ?1 point
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A boiling water enema? I'd have to ask for a 2nd opinion first. ==== I recall the Persians used to do something similar in way back times. I'm pretty sure it wasn't a medical treatment though.1 point