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  1. Just once I would love to see a story where a rich 25 year old falls in love with poor 75 year old. http://www.joemygod.com/2016/04/24/90-year-old-former-us-sen-harris-wofford-reveals-that-hes-about-to-marry-a-40-year-old-man/
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  2. Hold on there, Sucky...the kid's been following me around for months. It's like he can't get enough of me.
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  3. I seldom (mainly don't) ride the airlines any more. I have never ridden in a 787 but I would if required for business. The last Boeing I rode in was a 777 from ORD to LHR. Nice flight and nice ride. From the information I have viewed the 787 uses two packs for conditioning the cabin air. Therefore the "usual" dry air from using fewer packs than optimum should generally be precluded. EVERY aircraft from general aviation, military or airliners has had "teething" problems. An "urgent" FAA directive requiring compliance within 120 days should acquire notice but not fear of flying on such. Immediate AD notes (Airworthiness Directives) should be ignored by no one, to include the operator and the flying public. Generally they require action before further flight. Over the years various aircraft used by the airlines have been in favor or have been dropped from favor. Years ago I was very happy to ride on DL L-1011 from LGW to ATL. I may have been partly influenced by the fact that this flight cut 8 hours off my travel time from England to Memphis. Also, DL served alcohol to standby pax as well as free movies. Best regards, RA1
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    Euro trip

    I don't really know about overnight rates in Prague, but the hourly fee here usually goes from 2500 to 3500 Czech crowns (around 100 to150 US dollars), depending on whether or not there is anal sex involved. The boys frequently quote their rate in euros, ranging from 100 to 150, which amounts to roughly 2700 to 4000 Czech, or $110-$170. If you insist in paying in crowns, you get a better deal. There are, of course, kids who want more, even going to 5000 crowns (around $200) in some cases, but you can easily get them to lower their expectations to a more normal rate. Compared to US rates, like the $250-$300 or more that you find in NYC, Prague is very affordable, and we locals want to keep it that way, discouraging visitors to pay excessive fees. We don't want you guys to ruin our market!
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