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I think the theater buffs are mostly at the other site, but for what it is worth I will post this. Broadway HD is a streaming channel that has a host of shows, both musicals and plays, along with theater related films. It even has Cirgue Soleil shows. This afternoon I watched a London production of Jerry Springer: The Opera. It's one of my favorites, having seen it in London at the National Theater. (The live show, imo, always beats a televised show.) It was a lot of fun to see again, and I look forward to getting my $8.99 a month out of the channel. That's after my free 7-day trial. broadwayhd.com
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Too far left, too moderate...and too white! Pete may win this after all, but I don't think he can beat Trump. Anyone paying attention saw this coming. It's no big surprise.
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A Michigan priest denied communion to a long-time parishioner who is married to another woman. She is also a chief district judge. Looking at the picture, my first thought was that this priest is gay. I do have some experience in these things, but still, it's only a picture and I could be wrong. But apparently he also denied communion to another gay parishioner, which makes me think he has gay on the brain. Am I so wrong? The story: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/michigan-catholic-priest-communion-lesbian-judge_n_5de55c1fe4b0d50f32a6f0a0
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I was in Tokyo for a few days in the midst of the AIDS epidemic. Foreigners were simply not welcome at gay bars and saunas. There was one small gay bar for Westerners, but hardly any locals frequented it. Definitely the most racist country I have been to.
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Many years ago I tried this drug. It made me completely lose interest in sex- even window shopping. I like having sexual thoughts more than I worry about my hair loss.
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Recently I have read a few books of gay interest. My favorite is Someday, Someday. It's a gay romance where two guys struggle with their feelings. That is nothing new, but the author, Emma Scott, does a bang-up job on the story, keeping the reader entranced to the very end. Here's some amazon info about the novel: EVERYONE needs to read this book! Riveting, electric, and poignant. Emma does not waste her words. Every sentence, every line of this story was magic.--Kate Stewart USA Today Bestselling Author How long would you wait for love? Max Kaufman was kicked out of his home as a teen and his life has been an uphill battle ever since. From addiction and living on the streets, to recovery and putting himself through nursing school, he’s spent the last ten years rebuilding his shattered sense of self. Now he’s taken a job as a private caretaker to Edward Marsh III, the president and CEO of one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. Max soon learns Marsh’s multi-billion-dollar empire is a gold and diamond-encrusted web of secrets and lies. The longer Max works and lives with the Marsh family, the tighter the secrets tangle around him. And his heart—that he’s worked so hard to protect—falls straight into the hands of the distant, cold, and beautiful son of a dynasty… Silas Marsh is set to inherit the family fortune, but his father is determined his heir be the “perfect” son. Before Silas can take over the company and end its shady business practices, he must prove himself worthy…and deny his true nature. Silas must choose: stand up to his father by being true to himself and his undeniable feelings for Max. Or pretend to be someone he is not in order to inherit everything. Even if it means sacrificing a chance at happiness and real love. (all copied from Amazon) The second novel, Toy, (as in boytoy!) is more on the fun side. Toy: a contemporary m/m romance. (From Amazon:) Troy the toy isn’t looking for a relationship. He gets all the sex he needs whilst working at Priapus: a brothel in inner city Melbourne. Over the past three years, he has learned to turn himself off and load his Tommy program whenever he is with a client. A saleable commodity in today’s consumer society, he is well aware that his cute twink appeal has an expiry date, but he is content for now with the status quo. That is, until his homophobic high school bully books an appointment. Seeing Nick Stephanides again after all these years gives Troy’s operating system a bit of a jolt. Troy has always assumed that Nick is straight, but Nick is gay, lonely and determined to start a bromance with Troy. How can Troy say no to those broad shoulders? Troy and Nick begin a tentative friendship, whilst Troy continues to provide good customer service to his clients, some of whom have very interesting requests. Offering advice and support are his friends at Priapus: Melissa, his manager, who keeps a maternal eye on her boys, Brett, the bear and Ari, the surfie dude, whose passionate love affair is the catalyst for much soul searching, Qiu, the cheery Goth and Damien, the beautiful redhead who, for some reason, tenses up at the mere suggestion that Troy might one day break his dating embargo. And then there’s Desmond the politician, who pays to watch Troy dance. Of course, Troy’s operating system is bound to glitch sooner or later. Will it be Nick who finally sneaks under his defences? There is that ancient proverb about Greeks bearing gifts… " Finally, gay lawyer and author Michael Nava has created an entire series of novels about a gay lawyer named Henry Rios. Every novel in the series is well done. Nava retired from writing several years ago, but recently came out with a long-awaited new novel, Carved In Bone. Again, from Amazon, the synopsis: Was Bill Ryan's death an accident? Henry Rios has his doubts. The first new Henry Rios novel in 20 years from six-time Lambda Literary award winner Michael Nava is a brilliantly plotted mystery that weaves together the gripping story of two gay men against the backdrop of 1980s San Francisco as the tsunami of AIDS bears down upon the city. Kirkus Review says: "Delivering an unusual subject and structure, this tale offers refreshing emotional depth and a gay narrative seldom seen in thrillers." 90% of ts Amazon ratings are five star. I really liked it and am glad to have Nava writing again. So, do you have good gay novels to recommend? I am always ready for a new one!
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Much shorter walk from Metro to new Lagoa
Lucky replied to mvan1's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
I'll let you queens go back to fighting each other. You live here but you can't get along. -
I remember now that this is not the first time it has come up:
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Much shorter walk from Metro to new Lagoa
Lucky replied to mvan1's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Mvan, Riobard, and Solace Soul lead the effort to keep the Latin Forum interesting, and it is the only forum where there are constant new posts. Where do you guys get the time to do this? -
The President of the United States called attention yesterday to a right-wing preacher's warnings that civil war would be at hand should the President be impeached. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/donald-trump-civil-war-impeachment-violence-removed-from-office_n_5d916a88e4b0019647aaa42d
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov 24-30 2019
Lucky replied to Latbear4blk's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
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Once at the Narai Hotel security came to my room where I had brought a hot bodybuilder from Tawan. The guy said he suspected I had a woman in the room. Naturally, I denied it. He insisted on checking, so he found the body builder in a bikini on my bed. I agreed to pay extra for the guy, I can't remember how much, but it turned out that the guy had not brought his ID, so he was out. At the old Crowne Plaza, now the Holiday Inn, security met me at the elevator and directed me to the front desk, where they asked for about $40 to have the boy in the room. I was take aback, and declined. We went to the Surawong instead. (Today I would just pay it.) This is the same hotel that did not have my room ready when I arrived from the States dog-tired at 2 a.m. I had to wait an hour and a half! No doubt they were renting the room knowing I would be late. And, Oz, I can now claim 20 hotels as your question prompted a memory of another hotel incident. I think it was called the Evergreen. It's on Convent Road at Sathorn. We were staying there because our Thai friend knew the Caucasian manager, who had assured me there would be no problem with guests. And I enjoyed the company of a very hot guy. I escorted him to the lobby as he left and I returned to the elevator. A man in a suit got on with me and pushed a button for a floor above mine. However, he got off with me on my floor and proceeded to say he was hotel security and insisted on checking my room. Naturally, it was empty as he was too late. The odd thing is that when I told the manager the next morning, he said they had no security dressed as this guy was. He checked around and found no one from the hotel to say he was the one who had checked on me. So, who was? It's been fun recalling these hotels as each has its own memory!
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This comment prompted me to think of all the different Bangkok hotels I have stayed in. I could only come up with 19.
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Steven, you want the banter between us to stop, so you should not claim the last word for yourself. You have not made the slightest effort to explain why you revealed personal information here about you clients. If you were still an active escort, that would keep a lot of people from hiring you. The community is huge, with lots of young firebrands ready to go forward as activists. Yet you pick on 2 guys in their 80's. I submit that's because you have a personal grudge to work out. Find the younger guys who need a nudge to become more active and work on them. I did my part, and yes, I am now retired. The fight for gay rights, and escort legalization, will continue. I do support your activism. And, I will concede that until you went after two of your best clients, I admired you. Yes, I even liked you. Thanks for letting me have the last word. I am done now on this topic.
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grumble grumble grumble bark bark bark You derailed your own thread when you used it to attack Oliver and Epigonos, formerly your lucrative clients. Now I see that they have become Ollie and Epi. How sad. Why do you reveal client information here?
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Steven, I wish you all the best in your activism. Not everyone is an activist, and some of us are retired. Do you really expect guys in their 80's to become gay activists? Why not just let them be retired? The torch has been passed to a new generation. Focus on those guys. I've always understood that an escort relationship necessarily involves trust. Clients expect that their privacy will be kept by the escort. Posting personal information on the internet about a client is, I think, a violation of that trust. A client's health or bedroom activities is for him to talk about, not the escort.
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Steven, did not Oliver, and especially, Epigonos, spend tons of money on you? You knew their politics yet still let them hire you. For years! Your lack of loyalty to your friends is stunning. Once your escorting days were numbered and those bucks weren't so sure anymore, you turn on them. I am also of the opinion that if that website ends, the Pool Party would also likely end. So what? No one else has stepped up to make the effort that Epigonos and Oliver made. They made this event a big success and created good times that many participated in., Oliver never asked for a penny to compensate him for the costs of the weekend.
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The Democrats need to focus on defeating Trump. We don't need long, drawn-out impeachment investigations. The people will decide on Trump in the election.
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Bernie is probably a fan of daft punk as well.
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kjun, thanks for the inquiry. The answer, of course, is nothing! Saying "all is forgiven" when trying to entice someone is fairly common*, almost cliche. I used it carelessly I guess. But, the thread has received little response. That surprised me. * https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/come-back-attila-all-is-forgiven.3393735/
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12 views so far! Here's a more detailed look at Trump's increasingly anti-gay agenda: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/sep/03/trump-attack-lgbt-rights-supreme-court