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MsGuy

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  1. Be careful what you wish for, Hoover. One drink too many and you might be the featured player in AdamSmith's next hellacious story.
  2. Rare footage does not equal 'only known' footage.
  3. As long as we're hijacking the thread, here's the ultimate horror trivia riddle: What SFCon fanboy favorite also appeared in the modern horror ur-franchise? Hint: Remember it's a riddle. Think out of the box. 2nd hint: The best hint to a riddle is also a riddle.
  4. {quote] He'd publicly set up a poster (rival escorts too) using one moniker and then swoop in with the other moniker and cut them off at the knees. A real puppet-master pulling everyone's strings for his own personal thrill and selfish, sick enjoyment. Wow, that's kinda evil. I wouldn't think that would help his escorting business. But then even serial killers have their groupies, so who knows, it may have gotten him some dates.
  5. AdamSmith, I seem to recall you identifying Steven with IceFireWizard several times. So riddle me this...is that based on solid information or just a working hypothesis? I mean, I can see you love devilling Steven with it (and it does seem to get to get under his skin) but is there hard evidence? ---- Kinda a sideways comment but I've always thought that IceFireWizard was a cool nom de guerre.
  6. Hipster foodies would munch out on goat droppings if you told them it was organic sun dried fruit from Papua New Guinea. On a more serious note, food scientists established a long time ago that taste is strongly influenced by context and expectations.
  7. Fun yes. But sometimes the payoff gets a little stiff when you're on a budget.
  8. Seems like a long long time ago the subject of like/dislike buttons came up here. Also seems like someone pointed out that having a dislike button was a sure fire way to gin up a board meltdown. Made sense to me. While a 'like' might be of no greater significance in the greater scheme of things than the gold star kinder garden teachers stick on the kids's crayon drawings, still they provide an easy way to pass on a bit of positive reinforcement for participating. 'Dislikes'' on the other hand would tend to be taken rather more personally, I should think. Grudges held, flames initiated, wars breaking out, general armageddon ensues. So, not being particularly fond of meltdowns, I'm in favor of likes and agin dislikes. Oz, PBUH, has gotten this one right. ==== Further intense racking of my memory cells has produced the feeling that (just possibly) the discussion I so vaguely recall may have taken place over at Daddy's. LOL, if so, all hail the wisdom of deej. Except they did away with likes as well. Maybe those guys over there were touchier than the mellow denizens of BoyToy.
  9. Thanks for the answer. ==== And I may not understand a word of Thai, but the visuals on his video gave me the impression he wasn't hiding his fondness for guys.
  10. RUN, ADAM, RUN!
  11. OK, so did this raid occur because the bar was gay or because it was unlicensed or because of the drugs? Or maybe because the owner wasn't taking care of the police? Also, is it SOP for the police to detain all the customers in a bar raid? Just wondering if someone here has any information to offer on this incident. If I copied it right, here's a video of the gay Thai-Pop star arrested at the bar.
  12. Picking up on one of AdamSmith's favorite themes:
  13. Little Boy Blue, Come blow your horn, The sheep's in the meadow, The cow's in the corn; But where is the boy Who looks after the sheep? He's under a haystack, He's fast asleep. Will you wake him? No, not I, The rufie will wear off Bye and bye. And in the meantime AS will no doubt have established an iron clad alibi.
  14. Just for the record: I believe it was AS who posted the blue butted boy.
  15. So... Does the law student take off his shirt?
  16. A more innocent age.
  17. Sucky, I think I found you the perfect matching set for Halloween: If that doesn't trip your trigger, how about one of these.
  18. I've read that's it's a fairly durable virus myself. Didn't realize the CDC was downplaying this aspect of the disease. What cowardly ass-holes they are.
  19. And now back to the sensibility of the origional post: Newly appointed Ebola Czar awaits Senate confirmation.
  20. I also am confident a virus of this type can be contained but not, perhaps, with the ease the CDC projects. Remember all their prior experience is based on incidents occurring in isolated bush villages in Central Africa, not on its transmission patterns in the much more densely populated territory in West Africa. One of the reasons Western governments have been so slow to react is the the CDC and the UN health bureaucrats were advising them that the epidemic would burn itself out the same way it always has before. I do question the integrity of the CDC. Right now I'm not projecting anything, I'm asking questions and trying to reason things through. At present I don't have enough solid information to come to any solid conclusions. LOL, give me a break, man, it took me almost a year to figure out HIV; I've only been working on this one for a day or two. It does occur to me that AIDS is also spread exclusively through contact with bodily fluids and that hasn't stopped it from spreading all over the place.
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