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My boy in Bangkok does a hot wax show on stage at one of the clubs. It's fun playing in the shower trying to get all those pesky little pieces of wax from all those hard to reach places.2 points
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GRANDMA SAYS: Always ASK first.... Cause it's just Rude & Tacky to Grab his Junk !2 points
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Off to Sunday Brunch....Will have to put The Manhattan Project on the back burner for now.2 points
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The title of this thread speaks for itself. Brazil moves its time one hour forward, tomorrow, Sunday. For those vacationing in Brazil, you will lose one hour of fun. -1 point
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"I need a hug, a kiss, A bullet to the brain And someone to hold me as they pull the trigger And tell me it will be OK." ==== Finding that special someone is the hardest part, AS, but I have faith in you.1 point
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Beautiful boy. I'm thinking that those candles could serve multiple purposes.1 point
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A prayer for one of our own
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I thank all of you for your kindness and good wishes. I have been very bad about attending to my health needs and I have now paid a serious price. I have suspected for years that I was probably diabetic but did nothing about it till I almost died a month ago because of a MERSA infection and complications from my Diabetes. I have now been in Hospital for over a month. Part of my foot has been removed. I will have to be super vigilante about my diet and my health for the rest of my life. I will also be dealing with bills and financial hardship for some time. Not fun but at least I am alive.1 point -
Neat site of oral histories of the Bomb project: http://manhattanprojectvoices.org/oral-histories/rose-bethes-interview That one linked above is with Rose Bethe, wife of Hans Bethe, physicist who ran the so-called Theoretical Division at Los Alamos (the other 3 divisions being Experimental Physics, Chemistry & Metallurgy, and Ordnance). In his career before and after Los Alamos, Bethe tossed off little bagatelles like figuring out how the sun works.1 point
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http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap130424.html ​ Try this. Best regards, RA1​1 point
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Don't forget to eat your vegetables.1 point
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http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap130424.html​ Not about the Manhattan Project but I predict AS will find it fascinating. Best regards, RA11 point
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I would be careful not read too much at any one sitting. But these interviews, more than a lot of other Manhattan Project stuff I've read, are a really engrossing firsthand look at what all it took to manage and drive and force to successful completion this huge, almost impossible scientific, engineering & industrial enterprise.1 point
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It MUST be homework if you are not OUT having fun. Best regards, RA11 point
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LOL...I'm just now getting through your first link. This is beginning to feel like homework. You are the best AS.1 point
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From Soup....... To Nuts......1 point
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Here we go! First of a dozen interviews here with General Groves of the Army Corps of Engineers who ran and drove the entire Manhattan Project including picking Oppenheimer to run Los Alamos. A fascinating person: http://manhattanprojectvoices.org/oral-histories/general-leslie-grovess-interview-part-11 point
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Some extreme cases but there is a large assortment...something for everybody....1 point
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Representatives of what I like....Ill post my actual encounters in the next few weeks after my trip....1 point
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Isn't there an award the Boytoy members can present to Tomcal for best story, best directing, and best casting? TOMCAL P.S. The video attachment was wonderful1 point
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2015 Porto Alegre and Rio
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I wish to take this opportunity to Thank TomCal 1000 times for sharing his real world experiences on these boards. Unlike a lot of the folks here he actually goes out and lives a life filled with travel,adventure and sex with beautiful men. Tom-please keep up the fun times!1 point -
Come on. Open your eyes. Pull open the curtains. End of this fantasy! Here in Brasil, they might be called garotos de programa/program boys/sauna boys or whatever. But the majority are not boys. I really do not believe that the majority would be there because selling your body to generally older men for sex is "fun" but it is a necessity to survive.These are not childlike adolescents in the main. A majority, most certainly at Clube 117 are grown men. Many with wives/girlfriends and children. In the past, the image was that they worked and visited saunas to earn the extra funds needed to survive the life here. Not now. They are professional sex workers coming to the job. Usually at certain hours and certain days. This is the reality. One might even consider them as adult entertainersas at the Mustange Ranch, but like the whores that hang out there in their lingerie waiting for clients to drive up, these men are hanging around in towels, boxer briefs and swimsuits, and are even required to stay for a certain number of hours or they have to pay the full customer admission fee and not the discounted sex-worker fee.1 point
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That's the hard part, to keep reminding yourself that you are just a commodity to them, as they are to you. I have friends who travel all over the world chasing these boys, and they always fall in love. I tell them, "Don't you realize that the minute your taxi leaves for the airport, they are in someone else's lap, telling them the same thing they just told you. I think guys like Tomcal enjoys this so much because he completely understands what's going on, and he just enjoys the boys for who and what they are. I know exactly what I look like. There are no misgivings, none of these boys would come round the house, unless my wallet was open. The only thing I ask is that while it's on my dime, tell me everything I want to hear, just scream "Oh daddy, and Oh Papi," and try to sound like you mean it, and I'll be happy.1 point