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BUDAPEST- New Winner- ACTION BAR
Tomasian and 3 others reacted to tassojunior for a topic
Contrary to a couple reviews I read elsewhere online, Action Bar is very clean, very modern and 100% hot trade. First, I checked Haberlo and the Funny Carrot, the two adjacent to each other hustler bars. AWFUL. Basically the same ugly trash that has taken over Tabasco in Berlin. But Action Bar---WOW. Action is located in a basement just off trendy Kalvin Terz. in Ezerbeth. You have to look for the building number 42 and it has a rainbow flag and big "A" on the door and a blinking "bar" sign. It seems very new and modern so maybe it was remodeled. It has some connection with Bel Ami which is in nearby Bratislava. The live sex show is advertised as midnight; when you get inside the sign says 1am; and it actually starts about 1:30 am. The two performers were young porn stars I've seen in films. First was a nude dance by a muscle-bound guy, then live sex by two very good-looking guys. On it's website Action actually shows the two performers who will have sex on stage that week. They do kissing, stripping each other then mutual sucking followed by fucking. The sex show lasts about a half hour. Not only the performers but several other hustlers show up in the bar. There's a room with slings, etc and then two locked rooms you can have your "date" in. Many of the guys leave with customers after a sample in a room. Basically like Drake's in Prague.Cover is just 1000 HF, about $4. Drinks are cheap and they run a tab. There was a muscular very good-looking guy I wanted but he got snapped up as did a slender blond. So I don't know the rates yet. I'm sure there're less than Prague. One of the performers said something to me as I was leaving but not in English. He was a georgous dark-haired blue-eyed musuclar guy.The guys are about evenly divided between blond and dark hair. I'm here for a week so I'm sure I'll find out everything. Tomorrow night, Saturday, is "oral-academy" where customers have oral sex with the performers. 100% rock-hard large endowments. Again, $4 cover.4 points -
OP-ED COLUMNIST How Hillary Is Winning MAY 9, 2015 Frank Bruni The New York Times AS fleetly as Hillary Clinton vacuums up the money, she piles up the paradoxes. She showed fatal weaknesses the last time she chased the presidency and her inevitability evaporated like a California puddle, but shes somehow inevitable all over again. Invincible, even. Journalists have to remind themselves daily not to type or say presumptive Democratic nominee before her name. Shes fashioning herself as someone uniquely attuned to everyday Americans while her husband fashions $500,000 speeches as amulets against the bill collector. Someones got to pay for the burrito bowls. And her Republican rivals convince themselves that Im not Hillary is their strongest argument and best bet, although the reverse holds true. At least for now, not being any one of them is her ace in the hole. The 2016 race in its adolescence is between the dependably messy, perpetually maddening spectacle of the Clintons and a party with a brand-decimating profusion of mad hatters like the two who announced their bids and grabbed the spotlight last week, Mike Huckabee and Ben Carson. Advantage: Hillary Clinton. Thats a clear takeaway from several surveys of voters released last week. They showed that despite her email shenanigans, despite the ethical muddle known as the Clinton Foundation, despite the growing confusion about whether the Hillary Clinton of 2016 will be of an ideological piece with the Hillary Clintons of yesteryear, voters will gladly take her, considering the alternatives. According to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, she was six points ahead of Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio in head-to-head contests with either. She was 10 points ahead of Scott Walker. Inexplicably and rather alarmingly, she was only three ahead of Rand Paul. The mysteries of the American electorate are boundless. Meanwhile a New York Times/CBS News poll found that over the past month and a half, during which she weathered a veritable hurricane of negative news coverage, her favorability rating improved, and the percentage of voters who see her as a strong leader rose to 65 from 57. Nearly 80 percent of the Democrats surveyed deemed her honest and trustworthy. There are many explanations. For starters, the hurricane I mentioned was experienced as a drizzle, if that, by many Americans, who arent exactly riveted by political news. Inasmuch as they notice journalists pouncing on the Clintons, theyre apt to shrug. The substance of the accusations is eclipsed by the familiarity of the tussle. Its like lions on an impala: bloody, yes, but the natural order. And the Clintons are being accused of what? Greed? Theres plenty of that to go around. Just ask Huckabee, a self-styled man of God and slave to Mammon. As recounted by Trip Gabriel in The Times, Ron Fournier in the National Journal and Max Brantley in Salon, hes a case study in financial high jinks, a master class in shamelessness. He reportedly used the Arkansas governors office as a personal ATM, in Fourniers description, channeling public money toward private expenditures (a doghouse, Taco Bell) and accepting tens of thousands of dollars in highly questionable gifts, some from people who later received prominent political appointments. More recently he did an infomercial hawking dietary supplements as a diabetes cure, even though reputable physicians and medical associations call it poppycock. Only three of the following four adjectives correctly describe that decision: tacky, mercenary, irresponsible and presidential. Clinton benefits from not being Huckabee, who described Obamacares contraception provision as a big-government sop to women who cant control their libido, blamed an absence of God in schools for the deadly shooting rampage in Newtown, Conn., in 2012 and then proceeded to write a book with a title that put firearms on a comforting par with breakfast food. Run, dont walk, to pick up your copy of God, Guns, Grits, and Gravy. Clinton also benefits mightily from not being Carson, who has lumped together homosexuality and bestiality and has likened Obamacare to slavery, President Obama to a psychopath and the United States under President Obama to Nazi Germany. It is said that Carson is a talented brain surgeon. Im taking my cerebellum elsewhere if it ever comes to that. And Clinton benefits as well from not being Carly Fiorina, who also declared a candidacy for the presidency last week. When Americans look askance at professional politicians, it doesnt mean that they long for the polar opposite and are poised to award the presidency to someone who, in Fiorinas case, has never held elected office, routinely failed to vote in the past, bungled her role as a surrogate for John McCain in 2008, had a miserable showing in her 2010 race for the United States Senate against Barbara Boxer, and claims a business expertise thats long been in vigorous dispute. Her campaign will be powered by hubris, not logic. REPUBLICANS crow about their deep bench. And they do have some formidable candidates, including Marco Rubio, who is an anti-Hillary in ways that could indeed work for him, and Jeb Bush. But Rubio and Bush share the bench with an unruly crowd that pulls them and the party too far to the right. Republicans also take heart from their majority in the Senate and their greater number of governors. But voters behave somewhat differently in presidential elections than in other ones, which is one reason Wisconsin has remained blue even during Walkers red reign. The partys image hasnt gone through the intended upgrade after its defeat in 2012. According to the Times/CBS poll, just 29 percent of Americans now view Republicans favorably, though 43 percent feel that way about Democrats. That number is unlikely to improve much with the likes of Huckabee, Carson, Ted Cruz and Rick Santorum roaming Iowa and foaming at the mouth. Besides, these two words come into play: Supreme Court. I know voters whod give more consideration to Rubio, Bush, Chris Christie or John Kasich if they didnt fear the kind of jurist one of them might nominate at the behest of the religious right. And the next president could easily wind up filling two vacancies on the high court. That thought is the soil in which love for Hillary Clinton flowers. Its a prompt for people who otherwise suffer bone-wearying Clinton fatigue to focus on her unquestioned smarts over her questionable scruples, her experience over her i.o.u.s, her sturdiness over her slipperiness. Theres a case to be made for her, and theres motivation to make that case. In another recent poll, by CNBC, she was the preferred candidate of voters with a net worth of $1 million or more. Apparently they, too, have made peace with her. Or maybe they just recognize a kindred spirit. http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/05/10/opinion/sunday/frank-bruni-how-hillary-is-winning.html?_r=01 point
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Prayer, food, sex and water parks in Iran's holy city of Mashhad Since the escalation of Iraqi violence in 2011 and the appearance of Isis, the number of Iraqi Shia pilgrims to Iran has risen fast http://www.theguardian.com/world/iran-blog/2015/may/07/prayer-food-sex-and-water-parks-in-irans-holy-city-of-mashhad1 point
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I pretty much agree with the Iraqis about prayer before flight. We US pilots have a saying, when the weight of the paperwork equals the weight of the airplane, we must be legal to fly. It is thus we make our supplications to the gods at the FAA. Best regards, RA11 point
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Aren't they all already? Best regards, RA11 point
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Friday was a bit of a wasted day. We had some heavy thunder, lightning and rain. I was planning to go to Hero Massage. The rain and thunder I could deal with, but the Lightning was really bad. The heavier the rain, the harder to get a taxi. So spent the afternoon in watching TV and reading a book. Friday night I went to Soi Twilight. I heard rumors of police being around Thursday night, though I didn't see anything. But I knew something was up Friday. At Hot Male, only 4 boys working bar downstairs, usually 10 or so. Upstairs on Weekend nights should be 30-40 boys working, only 12. I asked mamasan friend what was going on. He avoided the question but did say only Thai boys working and everybody will be back to work Saturday night. That says police raid. I finally talk to a friend that was off last night and he said police were around checking papers of the clubs and boys. They do this a couple of times a year. Checking bar licenses and illegal boys working. Usually advance warning of raid, so non Thai boys just dissapear for the night. The worse part, because of all the rain in the afternoon it cooled off the evening a bit, so was a pleasant night to be out. I just went to Dicks Cafe to grab a bite to eat and call it an evening.1 point
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Whoa! I liked your post very much! Too back that I missed the clubs mentioned when I was in Budapest in 2013. Well, here is definitely another city that I will have to revisit! Do report back, and if possible in detail, if you manage to make it to witness and participate in the "ORAL ACADEMY!"1 point
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Justjn B and his gorgoeus date for the recent Met Gala Event in NYC, Olivier Roustring, designer for Balmain and creator of Justins Gala Ensemble. Olivier is hot and Talented. Justin should be so Lucky ! They do look SEXY together......1 point
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California is not the only state in trouble...there is only so much water a thief can steal. At some point there is just no more water in the well. http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2015/05/arizona_water_shortages_loom_the_state_prepares_for_rationing_as_lake_mead.html Dry Heat As Lake Mead hits record lows and water shortages loom, Arizona prepares for the worst. Last week, Lake Mead, which sits on the border of Nevada and Arizona, set a new record low—the first time since the construction of the Hoover Dam in the 1930s that the lake’s surface has dipped below 1,080 feet above sea level. The West’s drought is so bad that official plans for water rationing have now begun—with Arizona’s farmers first on the chopping block. Yes, despite the drought’s epicenter in California, it’s Arizona that will bear the brunt of the West’s epic dry spell. The huge Lake Mead—which used to be the nation’s largest reservoir—serves as the main water storage facility on the Colorado River. Amid one of the worst droughts in millennia, record lows at Lake Mead are becoming an annual event—last year’s low was 7 feet higher than this year’s expected June nadir, 1,073 feet. If, come Jan. 1, Lake Mead’s level is below 1,075 feet, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which manages the river, will declare an official shortage for the first time ever—setting into motion a series of already agreed-upon mandatory cuts in water outlays, primarily to Arizona. (Nevada and Mexico will also receive smaller cuts.) The latest forecasts give a 33 percent chance of this happening. There’s a greater than 75 percent chance of the same scenario on Jan. 1, 2017. Barring a sudden unexpected end to the drought, official shortage conditions are likely for the indefinite future. Why Arizona? In exchange for agreeing to be the first in line for rationing when a shortage occurs, Arizona was permitted in the 1960s to build the Central Arizona Project, which diverts Colorado River water 336 miles over 3,000 feet of mountain ranges all the way to Tucson. It’s the longest and costliest aqueduct in American history, and Arizona couldn’t exist in its modern state without it. Now that a shortage is imminent, another fundamental change in the status quo is on the way. As in California, the current drought may take a considerable and lasting toll on Arizona, especially for the state’s farmers. “We need to stop growing alfalfa in the deserts in the summertime.” Robert Glennon, water policy expert at the University of Arizona “A call on the river will be significant,” Joe Sigg, director of government relations for Arizona Farm Bureau, told the Arizona Daily Star. “It will be a complete change in a farmer’s business model.” A “call” refers to the mandatory cutbacks in water deliveries for certain low-priority users of the Colorado. Arizona law prioritizes cities, industry, and tribal interests above agriculture, so farmers will see the biggest cuts. And those who are lucky enough to keep their water will pay more for it. According to Robert Glennon, a water policy expert at the University of Arizona, the current situation was inevitable. “It’s really no surprise that this day was coming, for the simple reason that the Colorado River is overallocated,” Glennon told me over the phone last week. Glennon explained that the original Colorado River compact of 1922, which governs how seven states and Mexico use the river, was negotiated during “the wettest 10-year period in the last 1,000 years.” That law portioned out about 25 percent more water than regularly flows, so even in “normal” years, big reservoirs like Lake Mead are in a long-term decline. “We’ve been saved from the disaster because Arizona and these other states were not using all their water,” Glennon said. They are now. Since around 2000, Arizona has been withdrawing its full allotment from the Colorado River, and it’s impossible to overstate how important the Colorado has become to the state. About 40 percent of Arizona’s water comes from the Colorado, and state officials partially attribute a nearly 20-fold increase in the state’s economy over the last 50 years to increased access to the river.1 point
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Back in Bangkok
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Wednesday afternoon we got a rainy, thunderstorm filled couple of hours. Late afternoon it let up and being in the apt all day, a massage was on the horizon. I sent a text to my friend that works at Hero Massage. Said he would be there. I'm on my way. Got there about 6pm. My friend was finishing a massage but I figured I would wait and talk to him and hope he wasn't to tired. While waiting I got to sit and watch all the boys thru the glass. I counted as many as 42 and all the rooms were filled, so had to be well over 50 boys working. They don't know I'm waiting so they are all trying to show me their best side. Again as with my last trip, this is the best collection of boys I have ever seen in one place. There wasn't a boy there I wouldn't be happy with. The choice is amazing. I saw this one boy that I really liked. Probably 21 or so, taller than average Thai. Super cute. I asked if he was gay and told yes, and very versatile and just started working there. My friend shows up and says he is up for massage, not tired. Off we go. I've been with him several times and know what to expect. His massage is average, his playtime is way above average. Turns out I got pretty good massage and was already in the mood for playtime after watching the boys in the pen. He is in charge with playtime activities. I'm not top/bottom anymore so he takes over with 2 aggressive hands and an overly aggressive mouth. When he got off, I asked him if he got off in the massage he did previously. He said yes, no problem, he can do it 4 or 5 times a day. Remember those days....the kid is a sex machine. Just happy to be one of his outlets. I asked if he knew the new boy. He said a little. I said he would be perfect for a vip room (much larger room) 3-way. My friend said, sure, he's hot. When leaving the room, we pass thru the locker room and new boy is there. My friend introduces us. Boy says happy to do 3-way. Let's do it now. Not going to happen. My friend may get off 4 or 5 times a day but not me. So trying to plan thus/fri. I've had several offers of group sex this trip, don't know why, but taking advantage of it. My friend was telling me, most of his customers are Chinese now. Very few Americans, a few more Europeans. Said he misses Americans because they are the best tippers. Chinese worse tippers. Again, Hero Massage is amazing. All great looking boys and someone for everyone. Some beefy boys, boys next door, younger to older. Thai boys are discovering the gym and it's a great thing. Out to Soi Twilight tonight to see if I can get into trouble. My 3 closest friends are out of town for a few days, so tonight will be a new boy, if I can find Mr.Right1 point