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I'll be back in Mexico City May 19 > 29, 2023. I might take a several day trip away from the city during this period, but most of my time in-country will be in Mexico City. If you'll be in the city at the same time period, please let me know. Thank you.
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Are liberals and progressives really winning the battles of ideas?
Mavica replied to stevenkesslar's topic in Politics
An obscene amount of money was spent on that court race: $42 million. As for 1 in 3: to believe that is to be hallucinogenic. Maybe 1 in 3 Democrats will describe themselves that way. Not 1 in 3 of the overall electorate in the USA. As for polls: they are a very small sampling, and my observation has been that most people do not respond when called. Let's not drink the kool-aid. -
I walk a lot when in Rio, or any other destination. For me, an interesting (daytime) walk has been through Campo de Santana and afterwards through the sprawling street marketplace "Saara". After leaving the park I enter the market (across the street) at Praça da República and on R. Sr. dos Passos throughout. It's a congested marketplace with many places to eat and where you can buy just about anything inexpensively. The street market continues to R. Uruguaiana where there is a Metro station. I've also explored on foot much / most of Copacabana, Ipanema, Cinelandia, Urca, Gloria, Catete, Larangeiras, Lapa and Niteroi Centro. Only one favela (the name of which I do not recall): as a small tour participant many years ago. Only once did I fear I would be a victim of crime / violence - but it hasn't happened, yet. Beach time for me is usually several days a week at Ipanema, and on other days I'm on foot exploring. Evenings are reserved for GP enjoyment! SAARA Market:
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Will US Justice Clarence Thomas Finally Get His Comeuppance?
Mavica replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
Not going to happen. Nope. -
Hot, and humid? Sweaty bodies, everywhere? Heavenly!
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Another unlucky Brit denied insurance claim in Thailand
Mavica replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
It's easy to be critical of the individual we're discussing. Initially, reading the OP - I was (critical). However, hindsight gives each of us 20-20 vision. What we know about the incident is limited in scope and provided in newspaper reports which may or may not be an accurate portrayal. Was he wearing head protection? There seems to be uncertainty about that point. Maybe / probably he wasn't. He did pay for and obtain travel insurance. Think about it, though: It's probably true that a miniscule percentage of persons who purchase travel insurance read through the fine print or understand what is or isn't covered if a claim arises. Would he have acted similarly (not wearing head protection, if that's what happened) knowing his insurance wouldn't protect him / provide coverage? Only he knows. Each of us reading the discussion has probably engaged in behavior that's considered risky when we travel. Many of us (probably most of us) act spontaneously. I've been guilty of that behavior and will probably act without thinking things through in the future. Gay men aren't the only individuals who may act without forethought. I'm not inclined to contribute to the gofundme collection for this individual, but I do wish him speedy recovery. -
When I was a young man and read of old(er) men getting up multiple times overnight to urine, because of prostate problems - I thought that was the later life I was destined for. At 59 my body presented another choice, however: prostate cancer. Now, without a prostate (was removed), and cancer-free ... I piss like an 18 year old. The trade-off: It's the rare day I get a hard-on, and what had become a happy life as a (mostly) top ... vanished as if overnight (after surgery). I'm okay with that though ... because I'm alive. 😁
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I recall hearing about the doorman a couple of years ago .. when Michael Cohen was investigated, charged, and imprisoned.
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Partially true. For various reasons, some voters don't want their party preference known other than to themselves - so they don't vote in a primary election. One has to declare a party preference when voting in a primary ... in all of the states I've resided in. In a primary, you receive only the ballot for the party you've declared - Republican or Democratic. That's how the "public" knows the affiliation your political preference. In cities / towns with strong political organizations, there are poll watchers who record for their records - the records of the party which has sent them to watch - what preference you call-out to the local election judges. In a general election everyone gets the same ballot and ones party preference is irrelevant to the official voting process.
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Sex on the Mexico City Metro system is not unheard of, late-night. Oftentimes, on Linea 1 of the Metro System ... the last car in the train is where the young(er) guys engage in the sport. You can see some videos of this activity on the porn websites.
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Sounds like a great trip! I'm envious! 😁
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Michelangelo's David Deemed Pornographic in Florida
Mavica replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
And now we have an assumed to be transgender terrorist who killed innocents, children and others. 😔 -
I think you're giving Trump credit he doesn't deserve. Actually, Trump delegated the judiciary matters to others; by and large ... he was disinterested. Sen. Mitch McConnell and Sen. Chuck Grassley solicited the nominees and saw to their successful approvals. The "Judge" who is the subject of this discussion was a local administrative appointment, not someone appointed by a President.
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Michelangelo's David Deemed Pornographic in Florida
Mavica replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
I recall a lengthy conversation I had in the sauna at Club 117 in Rio with an older gentlemen who talked about how 117 and such facilities were a continuation of the Greek custom of lounging and admiring the naked bodies and sex of virile young men ... and partaking of the pleasures of their company. When I was in elementary and high school in Chicago, boys in PE classes swam naked - swim suits were not permitted. Also, too, the YMCA forbad men and boys from wearing swim trunks - naked swimming only. About the "Michelangelo incident": I've already expressed my thoughts on that. -
An Administrative Law Judge is typically a political appointment, if I'm recalling correctly, and they handle mundane matters and this one did ... adjudicating traffic tickets. They're lawyers, but they aren't in the same league as a Circuit Court of US District Court Judge needing either election by voters or appointment by a President of the United Stated and confirmed by the US Senate.
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Michelangelo's David Deemed Pornographic in Florida
Mavica replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
I read the OP's comments, then searched for other news reports about the incident ... and I sense the OP here and resulting discussion is more than less an exaggeration or incomplete reporting on what happened. There's an "other side" of the story not appearing in this discussion: that the Principal who was terminated or resigned in lieu of termination chose not to follow school policies in a number of areas for some time. Additionally, it's being reported that the school didn't ban viewing of the statue, but required advance notice to parents of students in certain grades that it would be shown ... a policy that was adhered to the prior year. The President of the Board of the school is a former director of the Florida Democratic Party, and many would describe him as progressive in his activities. Nowhere do I see, in the reporting, reference to the Roman Catholic or other Christian faiths. I don't know that what I read in my own search for information is completely accurate, but it seems to me some of the people posting here should "look" before they "leap." -
He was an administrative law judge, not a Judge in the Court system.
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More than any other reason, I think it's due to increased travel. I renewed my US passport last year and it took just a week, from start to finish.
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Simply assuming as accurate whatever any nation's intelligence agency says is true would be ill-advised.
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Obviously, you have not comprehended what I wrote.