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  1. My confidential to Samfitzpatrick got 33 views and the one to Shepards got 24. By rights, each thread should have had only one view- that of the person the thread it was addressed to! Oh well. At least Zipperzone is willing to be forthright that he read a confidential post. Don't you think, zipper, that we need some new folks here? If it's just the few of us, okay, but the more the merrier, so don't fault me for trying to get some new blood. Hey, they might even look at your butt...I mean, butt pix! As it is, it took me about 5 minutes this am to become updated on the new posts here. I would prefer that it would take ten, or more. Now don't tell me to just read slower!
  2. Being a theater queen, but not a die-hard one, I DVR's the Tony show so that I could skip the commercials and the award speeches. Half-way through we gave it up for the night. What a bore so far. The Harris-Jackman number was a waste of time. Does it get better? I hear the last number is good.
  3. I saw that headline and thought you were going to be giving us a rundown on the guys you hired in Rio. I guess I have a one-track mind!
  4. Hi Mr. Shepards. I notice that you registered some time ago but have yet to post. I see that you are online now. We'd welcome your participation. If there is any reason why you don't post, let us know what we can do to have you join the conversation. Welcome, a bit belatedly, to the boards! (I always screw those titles up! It's Shepards. My apology.
  5. Welcome to the boards, Mr. Samfitzpatrick. I see that you registered a few days ago and are currently logged in. Is there anything that your fellows on this board can do to help make your experience here better? Would you like to start posting? We'd be glad to have you join in the conversation. Feel free to send any questions to me, or ask them right here. Again, welcome!
  6. Wasn't Nicholas Hoult the guy from Skins who won the best movie butt award last year for A Single Man? Yes, here it is, not that the pic is so good: And, here is the link to the scene in the movie. His butt appears at 1:33:
  7. Four Aces last logged in on April 2d after posting rather consistently here. Since it worked for finding Adam Smith, I'll try to bring him back too! And, with Four Aces, don't we know that he has a blog? So why not all of us write to his blog and tell him to get back here, pronto! This is his blog: OMG NSFW Updated Daily My Shameless Plug omgnsfw@gmail.com (Hoping it is still his!)
  8. Geez, I work hard to write a funny post and some old geezer from deep in the Old South comes along who can't understand who I am translating!
  9. By ruling that gay married couples and domestic partners in the 3 community property states can use community property definitions to allocate their incomes, the IRS saved many thousands for some gay couples. Emphasis on some. If you have 2 affluent wage-earners, it won't help much. But, if their is a disparity in income, or one partner does not work, then this division lowers the tax by shifting half of the community income to the lower earning partner. That makes the tax rate lower for the higher income partner. And that is what I have been doing all week- trying to figure out how to apply this new ruling (see Publication 555) to my taxes.It's been very difficult. Then, when I got to the California returns, the rules were virtually incomprehensible, and I am one who has done my own taxes all of my life. According to the NY Times, many who got through the hoops on their federal returns were turned back after filing, with IRS employees themselves not understanding the new rules: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/12/us/12bcjames.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=IRS%20to%20gay%20couples&st=cse The ruling is retroactive to 2007, so I can now do amended returns for those years and get several thousand dollars that I paid in taxes refunded. Now that I know how to do it, it should be easier. But I do dread going through this process again. So, besides getting back my estimated tax payments for last year, I won't have to file estimated tax this year. That is, unless those same IRS employees try to send my returns back to me. The article says that it may not be so much that the employees don't understand the law, but that, being in Fresno, they are homophobic and unhappy to help the gays get this better treatment. I doubt that is true!
  10. I can translate that: I often wonder if my affect on women is also strong with the male. Yes, on many occasions I have seen mens' eyes linger on me for just that one split second extra. But for naught, I tell them now. I have only one man I could be attracted to, if you want to put it that way. He is very bright, but not so young. His many accomplishments in life have given him a sense of self, a sense of command of his person. He is taller than I, and I would give my all to him. Yes, I would give him every ounce of lust in my body, every drop of semen I could muster. This man would be called Lucky by his friends for snagging me, but we would both know only that it was meant to be...)
  11. So all we had to do was go Lookin for ya? Welcome back.
  12. Barebacking is now referred to as "condomless." Does Bel-Ami need to subject their stars to this risk? Anyway, RIP.
  13. Lucky

    Weinergate

    Think of the children. Sexting is now Congressionaly approved!
  14. Lucky

    Summer Books

    If you want to read really top-notch crime novels, then the best are by R. J. Ellory. A Quiet Belief in Angels, A Simple Act of Violence, and City of Lies are my 3 favorites. Order from Amazon as the only the first one has been released in the US. The stories all take place here, however. The writing is fantastic. City of Lies will be especially popular with New York aficionados.
  15. Here is a spoof of Thelma and Louise done for the CMT Award show. At about 1:47 Chord Overstreet tries on the Brad Pitt role: http://www.cmt.com/videos/misc/662071/2011-cmt-music-awards-open-with-shania-twain-and-taylor-swift.jhtml
  16. Well, Lookin and MsGuy, you have given me a good laugh. And I needed it! All week I have been doing taxes. Yes, in June. One good thing the Obama admin did, through the IRS, is allow domestic partners in community property states to use the community property laws to calculate their tax obligations. Since I have always done my own taxes, I have spent all week learning how to do this. The nice thing is that it is retroactive to 2007, so I can file amended returns and essentially get back several thousand dollars as the community property taxation calculates to much less tax due. But what a pain in the ass it has been, and I have only done the 2010 returns. So, yes, I am receptive to a compliment today! (PS- Lookin, why Bucharest? Barcelona maybe, but Bucharest?)
  17. Ditto. I am sorry to hear of your injury and glad that it was not worse.
  18. Verizon also has a $350 termination fee if you cancel early, but I couldn't live without my Droid.
  19. Did Daddy get mad again?!! LOL Great pictures, Steven. The power of nature is amazing. I wonder how much energy was released in all of that. Probably enough to power the world several times over. BTW, I like that you have only two links for your website and reviews. With some guys the growing list they attach to each post is more of a deterrent to seeking further information. Lucky Website, Reviews, Complaints against, mother's favorite photos, life plan, etc.
  20. I looked to see if EXPAT had posted anything to indicate he might need a speedy recovery, and he had not. He logged in this am and did not offer any clarification on this thread. So what is this thread about?
  21. The Wall Street journal reports today that those apps you might use on your smartphone store your data in unencrypted fashion, thus making all the personal info vulnerable to hackers. But the hackers will probably get it anyway. Citibank reports another hack that got customer info, including social security numbers. Trust us!
  22. Every once in a while I will get lucky and have the chance to meet with an escort traveling through town who just wants to have a nice dinner with someone who knows his world. It's a pressure free way to get to know escorts. Tonight the bf and I were flattered that Chicago-based escort Dane Scott chose to spend one of his last nights in town having dinner with us. I can't meet folks off the board and then talk about what we said in private, but this one is particularly easy because Dane is not a gossip, and we hardly talked about the boards or the personalities. Instead we talked travel. We had seen some of the same places, but had different experiences there, so it was nice to compare notes. Escorts often lead interesting lives, especially the smarter ones who see themselves as involved with an honorable career, so talking with them is also interesting. What I liked about Dane is that he talked about us as well as himself. He and the bf both love pastries, and Dane showed us pictures of some of his cakes and cookies which were simply masterpieces. Too bad the cookie world doesn't pay as well per hour as the escort world! It is one thing to be seated at dinner with a guy when you have seen his whole naked body in pictures, but I saw them on Rentboy, it wasn't him passing them around. That lack of ego involvement speaks well for him. We just struck it up as old friends from the start. Yes, I've seen your big cock, now about those cookies... Escorts may learn this over the years- the ability to converse easily with men they hardly know. This was the second time that Dane chose to meet up with us, so it was more like meeting an old friend. Hopefully next time we will meet in Chicago. I hear he knows the manager of a very prominent theater there...how lucky is that?
  23. I wonder if he will ever get $1500 from that site...hehehe. Now my real hope is that he and others will post more so my name isn't so prominent on this page. I do try to keep the conversation going...but will be glad to yield to some new posters and old friends. The more the merrier is true on message boards as well.
  24. Lucky

    Summer Books

    When I said I didn't read much non-fiction, well, I did read Manning Marable's book on Malcolm X and just finished Erik Larson's book In The Garden of Beasts, about the American ambassador to Germany during Hitler's rise. Both well done. But Phillip Kerr's series on detective Bernie Gunther does a great job of taking the reader into Nazi Germany, making you see, feel, and hear all about life during that time and in that place. They don't get any better.
  25. Lucky

    Weinergate

    Well, for one, a divorce may be likely. That leaves baby being raised by a single parent. For two, baby grows up knowing that pix of daddy's hard cock are on the internet and the whole world has seen them. For three, no one will think of daddy without thinking of his hard cock. Notice the small d in daddy! The little weiner hasn't a chance!
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