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  1. Howard Cosell was announcing the location of the following week's broadcast of women's gymnastics, coming from Deh Plane, Illinois. [it's spelled Des Plaines and like so much bastardized Midwestern French, pronounced Des Plains. SImilarly, Joliet, not Jo-lee-ey.]

    Just like Paso Robles, CA which locals pronounce "Pass-oh Robe-els" and, of course, "pierogi," which everyone pronounces as "per-oh-gey" despite its correct Polish pronunciation "pye-rahw-gey"

  2. I just want to share my incredible good fortune on Adam4Adam

     

    I've been communicating with the hottest guy. He sends me frequent messages....

     

    He's so hot, the man of my dreams, one day he's a muscle stud, the next day he's a humungously hung hunk. He changes his appearance frequently so that I may indulge all of my desires.

     

    Sometimes we play a little online teasing game, and he uses a different name. But always, within few hours, he reveals his real name: Suspended User.

    What a guy! Thanks A4A!

    That two-timing son of a so-and-so! He said I was his one and only. Bastard! (Him, not you. He's doing to you what he's doing to me)

  3. ...To the best of my knowledge there aren't all that many escorts out there with nice body's presenting themselves photographically in red panties, heals and fishnets - maybe that explains the $1,000 an hour.

    You make an excellent point. Quality underwear and shoes cost money!

  4. One of the few guys I have found to be hotter with more clothes on. The fully dressed photos are intriguing. Except for the ones in the red and white bikini, the other mostly undressed photos are not as captivating. Good looking guy though.

    My thoughts exactly.

  5. Wow - hot guy. I typically like guys who are older, but he has character in his face, so I would definitely make an exception. Perhaps a trip to Columbus would be worthwhile.

  6. I agree! And, how many of our uninsured friends won't be able to obtain it because the AHA may finally fall to the self serving Republicans? Augh.`

     

    A few points:

    • It is the "ACA" (Affordable Care Act) not "AHA" that would be repealed and replaced by the "AHCA" (American Healthcare Act)
    • Irrespective of the ACA, Gilead (manufacturer of Truvada) offers various assistance plans for Truvada used as PrEP
    • Most drug manufacturers offer assistance programs for HIV meds that are used for the treatment of HIV and not as PrEP; Even manufacturers of drugs such as Advair (Asthma and COPD) now offer assistance programs

  7. Computer Science, with some interest in the 5 year BS/MS program, but that's pretty far ahead. And the theatre program was an appeal, he doesn't want to major in it but hopes he can take part. All of the boys did high school plays and loved them, as did I.

    Nice! He is certainly going to the right school. DePaul has a couple of 5-year Bachelor/Masters programs. Had I stayed, I would have done the 5-year CPA/Taxation program. To be perfectly honest with you, I don't know whether the Theatre school lets non-Theatre majors participate in plays. It has been a verrrrrrry long time since I attended school there. The Goldblatt building was still a department store, the area of Lincoln Park in which the campus is located was still dicey, and Chicago still had non-airconditioned L cars.

  8. I am very, very happy with his choice of DePaul. I occasionally go to Chicago on business anyway, and love the city. Every communication we've had with the university has been reassuring and promising. He's excited and so am I. I'll be in Chicago more often during the next four years and I know that will be a good thing.

    What course of study is your soon-to-be DePaulian undertaking?

  9. From prior threads, it appears he started his escort career using a $600 hourly rate, but quickly lowered that to $300. Now he's down to $250 in LA.

    Would you guess that's a sign of increased supply of cute, adorable twinks in SoCal or a decrease in the demand for such? Or because his BMW got impounded? :)

    I'd say he came to the realization that $600/hour wasn't making his incoming text signal chime as frequently as he'd like so he lowered his rate to a more reasonable level.

  10. rvwnsd, congrats on the cats. Those cats look happy to be with their new owner even though they're trying not to show it. ;)

     

    I'm thinking of saying the hell with my sleep issues and bringing in this little beauty. But Poms get hypoglycemic easily, and with the daily brushing and weekly blow-drying, I'm afraid it would be too high maintenance.

     

    http://www.charspoms.net/availablePixie3.jpg

     

    Thanks! That was taken on the first day they were here. They are all over me now. :)

     

    That Pom is ADORABLE. Too bad dogs, even the ones that look like cats, can't free-feed. That would solve the hypoglycemia problem.

  11. I thought of you several times during IML when I walked down this street in Chicago.

    http://i1305.photobucket.com/albums/s545/WmClarke/IMG_2620_zpsulxdmut5.jpg

     

    Such exciting times--to send them out on their own. Thanks for sharing!

    @BasketBaller, I've enjoyed following the serial of your boys' journey toward first-time separation and your journey toward having an empty nest. Until @WmClarke posted this picture, it hadn't completely registered that one of your sons is attending DePaul. I started my college career at DePaul. It is a very good school, particularly in the areas of Business, Computer Science, and Theatre. For me, Loyola was a better fit and so in my junior year, I transferred there. Nonetheless, he made an excellent choice. DePaul has done a very good job of integrating itself into the greater Chicagoland community. Unlike other urban universities that built walled-off islands, DePaul has built campuses that blend into the neighborhood. To me, it makes for a rich experience. I hope he enjoys this new chapter. I also hope you take advantage of the opportunity to visit him and experience what a beautiful city Chicago is.

     

    EDIT: The building depicted in @WmClarke's picture was a neglected former department store before DePaul renovated it into classrooms and a bookstore. They've done an excellent job of re-purposing existing buildings while expanding their Loop campus. When I attended Loyola, the joke was that DePaul was known for its basketball team, but we were known for our transplant programs. (LU has a medical school and at the time ran a hospital) Now, DePaul's preservation of historic and meaningful architecture is as well-known as its sports team.

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