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  1. I have been in a spa for 2 weeks that is majority veggan. We do get some fish once a week and chicken once a week but we kind of demand it. The staff is all veggan. I have been pretty much off meat and beef totally for 2 weeks. My body feels great and my skin is better. But, I find I fart all the time now. Is this a result of the diet or just the detox of the body? Any vegetarians out there who care to share some feedback?
  2. This is an absolutly fascination discussion. I have really enjoyed the opinions expressed here. I had a talk today with a "liberal" Mormon who knows I am openly gay and run gay adult sites. She is OK with it. She said she had an openly gay friend who moved to her city and opened a business. The business was successful until the community found out he was gay and then he was ignored. He got fed up with all the BS and moved to Vegas. I have also seen many homes in Utah with a front door and a side door. I was told that this was for the different familys of the husband. I have also been told that they are very strict and that they are not allowed to associate with outsiders. I am talking of those with multiple wives BTW. I love multiple partners and expressed this to one Mormon lady and she was highly offended. She said it was only acceptable in the Church's eyes for a man to have multiple wives and not vice versa. I said that was not fair and she said that was the doctrin. I have really enjoyed my stay in this little Mormon mecca. The funniest thing happened last week when I went shopping and this cute clerk in a clothing store said he saw my profile on a site. We chatted until his boss came close and then the conversationi quickly ended.
  3. Max Roach, a founder of modern jazz who rewrote the rules of drumming in the 1940’s and spent the rest of his career breaking musical barriers and defying listeners’ expectations, died early today in Manhattan. He was 83. His death was announced today by a spokesman for Blue Note records, on which he frequently appeared. No cause was given. Mr. Roach had been known to be ill for several years. As a young man, Mr. Roach, a percussion virtuoso capable of playing at the most brutal tempos with subtlety as well as power, was among a small circle of adventurous musicians who brought about wholesale changes in jazz. He remained adventurous to the end. Over the years he challenged both his audiences and himself by working not just with standard jazz instrumentation, and not just in traditional jazz venues, but in a wide variety of contexts, some of them well beyond the confines of jazz as that word is generally understood. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/16/arts/mus...nyt&emc=rss
  4. I thought they were so cute growing up and watched all those shows. Stand by Me is one of my favorite movies ever. Goonies was also amazing. I was young and so were they. Now, they are all grown up and have a new Reality show. I watched the first few episodes and found it quite the bore. Too bad Corey Haim did not age well. He was so cute pre drug days.
  5. I recently had a VO test. It is the volume of oxygen you body needs to put you in the fat burning zones. In the test, they strap you up to a machine and cover your mouth and you breath only from your mouth into the machine which records all your levels. Your heart beat is also recorded at the same time. It gives you the zones in which you should be working in to burn fat and calories at the optimum level. I learned a great deal about my workout regime and how my body can be more efficient when I exercise. Has anyone else had these tests? Did you find them helpful or interesting at least?
  6. I have been in an area for the past few weeks that is heavily populated with Mormons. They have been very nice and sweet and I have enjoyed meeting so many of them. However, I have a massage therapist who lives in a neighborhood of all Mormons and she said they will not allow her son to play with their children as they are not Mormons. The kid is 5 and just moved to the area so there is no history. I thought this was peculiar so I asked a few others who live in mostly Mormon neighborhoods and they all said the same thing. I was a bit surprised and shocked at this. Has anyone had any experiences with this or heard similar stories?
  7. BANGKOK, Thailand, Aug. 14 — “Thaksin, Where Are You?” It is Thailand’s latest political puzzler — the title of a strange little book about the former prime minister that may or may not be what it seems. Thaksin Shinawatra is in London, his home since he was ousted in a coup last September; he is watching and, perhaps, waiting for his moment to return, as the generals who are now in power lead his country through an exhausting series of watershed moments. Next Sunday, in the latest of these, Thailand will vote on a new constitution that would pave the way for an election, tentatively set for November. Meanwhile, a Thai court today issued arrest warrants for Mr. Thaksin and his wife, Pojaman, after the couple failed to appear in the court to face corruption charges involving a land sale. The warrants mean that the couple would be taken into custody if they returned to Thailand, but their lawyer said today that they have no plans now to do so. The court said it would consider extradition proceedings if they do not appear by Sept. 25. Legal experts said such proceedings would probably be long and complex. London is where a young Thai writer says she wheedled and wept until Mr. Thaksin granted her seven hours of interviews for a chatty book about his life and moods that she says could have been called “Lonely Thaksin.” The book was published in Bangkok this month, and it has infuriated the ruling generals, who seem to think they see Mr. Thaksin’s stealthy hand everywhere, including in this seemingly inoffensive portrait of a mild-mannered political retiree. If the book really was the writer’s independent enterprise, Mr. Thaksin got very lucky. It portrays him just as he might have portrayed himself if he had orchestrated the whole thing. “Although he tries to remain light-hearted, deep down in his eyes, I feel his hidden pain,” writes the author, Sunisa Lertpakawat, 32. It is Mr. Thaksin through the looking glass, the improbably unadventurous life of a powerful man, a chimera who still haunts the junta. The book is studded with charming, glossy family photos of Mr. Thaksin practicing his golf swing, shopping in a supermarket, feeding his son birthday cake, riding a bicycle, buying a pizza, looking at fish in an aquarium, smiling at the seaside. “You are interviewing a poor guy today,” says the telecommunications tycoon who has just spent $162 million to buy the British soccer club Manchester City and thousands of dollars more to throw a party for 8,000 of its fans in a city square. “I have some money in my savings accounts, but,” he pauses, according to the book. “By the way, I think I can manage it.” One twist to the story is that the author is a lieutenant in the army, working as a reporter for an army-run television station. She said she produced the book on her own time, secretly, anticipating trouble. And she got it. As soon as they found out, her commanders halted distribution of the book after its first run of 4,000 copies and yanked her from her job. Her offense, technically, was extending a three-day leave to 21 days, and she has since preemptively tendered her resignation. The coup leader, Sonthi Boonyaratglin, personally ordered an investigation and, according to Lt. Sunisa, called her in for a one-on-one talking to. “You-know-who is the hand behind this publication,” one official told a Thai newspaper, treating it almost as a matter of national security. The generals have reacted this way to the Thaksin phantom before. They have tried to suppress news about him by, for example, ordering television stations not to run interviews with him. At one point, they stopped talking on their cellular telephones for fear he might be listening in. “A bunch of panicky people,” The Nation newspaper called them, dancing to Mr. Thaksin’s tune “every time he feels like getting up to a little mischief.” In an interview, Lt. Sunisa insisted that she acted on her own and that she had not been in touch with Mr. Thaksin since her return from London. She said the photographs were given to her at no cost by Mr. Thaksin’s son, Panthongtae, who is a photographer and whom she interviewed separately for four hours at a Thai restaurant in London. Lt. Sunisa, who has a bachelor’s degree in political science, is a puzzle to those who have met her, appearing naïve and calculating at the same time. Click here for the remaining story: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/14/world/as...nyt&emc=rss
  8. I could not agree with you more. I have been so busy in the last year with other things (personal and business) that I have not given the time and attention that is needed to bring more traffic into this site. Sept 1st that will change and I'll rededicate myself to bringing this site more traffic and more reviews. Even if I have to review 5 a week myself.
  9. Thanks for the chuckle. hehe I guess I have always seen it as Hooville consists of everyone that was part of the M4M site. That site is gone. 2 factions of it exist. One is here and one is at Daddy's but both have similar rights to be called the Hoovillians. The family of Hooboy decided it wanted to close the site. It did not take the highest offer to sell the name. It did not want to continue the site. They chose to stop the site and the name from being used. Thus, we now have 2 different groups that were once part of the bigger group. Neither are heir to the throne. The estate made this clear in their decisions.
  10. I agree in part of what you say. Both this site and Daddy's site have started growing on its own invention. Since that is the case, why do you refer to it as Hooville? I guess my difference is that with Hoo's death the other site did not carry his torch. You refer to it as doing so. It was simply not the case. As you see it has no reviews before the death of Hooboy. There is a reason for that. The name is different. There is a reason for that. If you want, you can say MERmen and I'll call the other group DaddysBoys. That would make the equation equal in my eye. I just finished sucking off a hot Morman lad and I may have a little cum left in my eye or on my face but I still have pretty good vision.
  11. Thanks. I guess we differ in terms as I have always seen members of this site as Hoovillians. The town split but the residents are still the same.
  12. http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/08/08/fort.laud...ayor/index.html Aparently, this mayor is not backing down from his view or his statements. He said that we are all sinners. hummm.
  13. Having traveled a bit over the last few years, just wondering what city most of you find the best for hiring. For me, in the USA, it has always been NYC but overseas I find no place like Rio. Anyone else have some favs?
  14. CNET News.com reporter Daniel Terdiman has been traveling through the Southwest for the last three weeks on Road Trip 2007, and much of the last week or so has been spent in Arizona and Utah at jaw-dropping canyons of one type or another. So, News.com decided to present some of the best Arizona and Utah have to offer and let you make up your mind of what's the most awe-inspiring. http://news.com.com/2300-13576_3-6201515-1...5&subj=news Having hiked the Zion National Park area a few months back with Stef Lacoste, I can say that the beauty of the area is amazing. If you have never been there, it is a must see. Many areas are very close to Vegas and simply stunning!
  15. TotallyOz

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    A very funny and yet accurate interview. Sadly, I do wonder if it is real. LOL
  16. This has been a topic of conversation amoung many of us who struggle to loose weight. The article below talks about some diet foods and the gain or loss of pounds with them. Right now I am at a Spa outside of Vegas for a month. It is a detox retreat. 1200 calories a day diet and all whole natural foods. They don't let anything chemical or artificial into the body. So far, my energy level has increased greatly. It is mostly vegetarian menu with an occassional taste of fish or chicked once a week. I'll certaintly report more on it after my month here but so far I like what I see and what I've experienced. http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,...00.html?cnn=yes
  17. From the Pattaya City News: Police Lieutenant Colonel Tanargit from Pattaya Police Station was called to the front of the Bang Pub in Soi Day Night 1 in South Pattaya just after 7am on Wednesday to investigate reports of a shooting at the location which led to the death of an employee of the Pub. The Officer made his way to the Pattaya Memorial Hospital to inspect the body of Khun Prongtaerp aged 19. He had sustained a gun shot wound to his head and was pronounced dead-on-arrival at Hospital. Back at the scene officer recovered bullet casings and examined CCTV pictures from a camera located outside the Bar. Two men on a motorbike were seen passing the Bar and the passenger produced a Gun and shot the victim. Witnesses explained that moments before the shooting, three men on a further bike drove past the bar and pointed in the direction of the victim. He apparently thought nothing of it and made his way to a local convenience store and was shot as he returned to the bar. Police have few clues as to any motive behind the shooting and are continuing their investigation into this murder. http://www.pattayacitynews.net/news_08_08_50.htm This boy is the boyfriend of a good friend of mine and a poster on this board. It is a very sad story and I am truly sorry for his loss. The boy was one of the nicest lads I have ever met in Thailand and a really trustworthy and sweet young man. My sympathies to his friends and lover. When I lived in Soi Day Night, none of my boyfriends would allow me to go out late night without them, even to walk one block for soup. They said the area was much more dangerous at night than Sunee or other areas. I think the reason for this has to do with all of the karoke bars in the area and the guys and gals that frequent them and work there. I have personally been to Sundance many times and never had an issue. However, when I was living in an apartment in the area, there were few nights when we didn't hear a fight on the street or other troubles. It is sad that the area has been improving so much with the nice apartment buildings and food places but the night time after hours is not safe. My heart really does go out to this young man's friends and family.
  18. NEW PG Weekly Report for August 7, 2007 now on-line.... FOR THE 7 DAYS ENDING AUGUST 7TH 2007 http://www.pgreport.com/index.shtml
  19. There is a great new series out that offers a look into the fighting styles around the world. The first episode of this series is about Muay Thai boxing in the LOS. The documentary takes you to many places in Thailand and gives a bit of the history of the sport and a look inside the modern day sport. It is a very interesting story and is available for download in Itunes.
  20. I have met some amazing people off this board and Hoo's board. I still remember my first holiday with Hooboy in Brazil. It was quite an entertaining few weeks. It seems to me that he has us on Video Cam with a few other members at one point in time and my BF at the time was showing off for the camera. When in NYC, I met some great guys from the boards including Marc, TY, Firecat, Luibit and others. It seems that the more places I go, the more I meet. I was in my little hometown a few weeks back and was talking to this married man who is a sweetheart but plays for the gays when he is away from town. He was talking about the Gaiety and he mentioned the reports from the old days when they had them each week. I never told him I knew quite a bit about those reports from NYObserver and others but I had to smile inside that even in small places, the boards still carry on.
  21. There is a new series out on fighting. I subscribed to this from ITunes. The series starts off with Muay Thai boxing. It gives a glimpse into the sport and it has some great scenes in Thailand. I recommend this to anyone who has visited the country or wants to visit the country. I really did enjoy it.
  22. Great post. I could not have said it better myself. Being in the same category as you, I know the money I spent to loose the weight was a huge step to better health for me. Obesity does need to be looked at differently and we need to get those in charge to see the benefits of alternative treatments as well. If http://www.camptechnique.com had not been there for me and helped me to put my feet on the right track, my health would have kept dwindling and eventually just crashed. I look at food now as fuel for the body and not the comfort food I used to believe. I hope I can keep down this train of thought. I have had set backs and sometimes I still reach for that pop tart but when I do, I jump on the treadmill and work it off. I hope that one day, the insurance companies will see the benefit of getting their members healthier and look at other methods other than drugs and surgeries. I still remember when Chiropractors were a sham in the eyes of many insurance companies and they would not cover visits to their offices. Now, most do. We really do need to take a closer look at health and health care in this country. Did anyone see the movie Sicko? France, and other countries, have made great strides in looking at the health of their citizens in different ways.
  23. Often times bathroom sex is relegated to those that are more closeted and not "out". I know that there are many that just like it. But, it is also one of the few options that some men have as an outlet. In many parts of this country, being gay is still not acceptable. We certaintly do not have the rights as others do. And, the stigma of being gay is still an issue in many cities in the US. Many men are married and just want to get off with someone. They do this in the quickest easiest way that is possible. Perhaps that is a hookup in the toilets to keep the allusion to others that they are not gay. I have met too many married men who just want to have a little gay sex but stay married and keep the wife and kids and yet cannot afford a hotel or to be seen where gay men go. What do they do? Where do they go? I am not giving answers, as I don't know them. But, I do believe that the less taboo being gay is, the less the toilets are frequented. IMHO
  24. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/high-fruc...n-syrup/AN01588 You are just a wealth of information. Thanks for that site. There is some great articles there.
  25. Well, they get to get this creep out of office. Ft Lauderdale is an amazing city and I have always enjoyed it. However, such homophobia would inhibit me from frequenting it from their highest ranking elected official. There is also the power of the pen. Letters and e-mails to the Mayor's office and to others of importance may make him realize the error of his ways.
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