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TruthBTold

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  1. Not sure if that is Mexico, but even if it is I would be more than willing to die there.
  2. You seem to be able to find perfection, at least for me.
  3. Definitely a revolution worth storming the barricades for.
  4. Do you know what hotel/resort he's staying at? I would gladly carve a hole in my bathroom door.
  5. Thanks for mentioning this. I had not heard of this before.
  6. Sorry but I am not sure if I would ever be able to understand Mike Carey (or at least without subtitles). Or maybe ever other word.
  7. It seemed that they were men treating a woman as men tended to treat women at the time, as if they were stupid. She knew that and wasn't going to let them get away from it. Unfortunately, she had emotional needs as we all had emotional needs and she covered them as sometimes we will do. Fortunately for all us she was an incredible musical talent and could use her acting talent through music. Renee Zellweger is a very good actress but she is not the musical talent that Garland was. The question is whether we should hold her to that same standard or look for someone who comes closer to Garland than she does.
  8. As Mr. Baldwin will be in Palm Springs for the Weekend festivities I certainly would like to see more homages to him in the Forum. I hope others concur and pictorially show it.
  9. Does the U.S. list any of its states as being places to avoid because they are unsafe as they do with foreign cities/countries?
  10. I saw it with Lane at the Goodman Theater in Chicago. It was so boring (mostly from his performance) that if I could have killed myself in the audience I would have.
  11. I definitely agree with Sondheim. Sometimes crap sells a lot more than it should.
  12. Tho he profiles himself as versatile and shows a couple very attractive butt pics, I would wager you would end up on the bottom. Just my guess.
  13. I much prefer 7 1/2 any way but that is a lot of girth going on there. We can't be too selfish.
  14. It all seems very complicated (especially keeping the mugshots in order). However very nice cock.
  15. Brazil is much the same at times. It is very embracing of the gay population at most times but its police force can be corrupt and demanding of its gay population. It has its violence toward that population as it does toward other groups. So just take care and don't be flashy. Money is always very attractive.
  16. I do recognize that he mainly produced his most masterful works in the 20th century and mentioned so. Of course, he was in his prime and had some wonderful partners. Moreover, there were wonderful musical stars begging to appear in his shows. At any rate, he will go down as one of the masterful writer/ composers of the 20th century. And, of course, he had his flops that I am sure we all remember.
  17. True, true, true, true. I should have qualified that. Perhaps I should have stated at least the 70s and 80s and perhaps part of the 60s. Please give me that.
  18. I would be more than happy to say how-de-do, if not more.
  19. Dawson needed to get fucked.
  20. The one thing that poppers seemed to "help" with is that I am not a natural bottom but wanted to experience it. It seemed that if I used poppers I could get through the beginning stages and would enjoy a nice fuck. I did have to be pretty explicit that care needed to be taken however the top seemed to really like the expression of enjoyment once things got going.
  21. Carnival Corporation, the cruise firm that owns P&O and Cunard, is facing a boycott from LGBT travellers after halting gay weddings on some ships. The company was forced to stop allowing same-sex unions on its ships that are registered in Bermuda. The British Overseas Territory legalised gay weddings in May last year, but the law was repealed last month following a change of government. That legally prevented Carnival from allowing same-sex ceremonies on board. A P&O Cruises spokesman said: "Carnival Corporation believes that same sex marriage should be legalised in Bermuda and therefore we are opposed to the new law. We are currently working with local interest groups in Bermuda and elsewhere to explore options in relation to this." Some LGBT travel agencies have called for a boycott of Carnival cruises because the company has not moved the registration of its ships to another jurisdiction. P&O Cruises has six ships registered in Bermuda, while Cunard has three. London-listed Carnival is the world's largest cruise operator with about half the market and a fleet of 102 ships. Nick Harding-McKay, a director of London agency Travel Designers, backed a boycott of Carnival and argued that the company was not forced to register its ships in Bermuda. Consumer pressure on Carnival would encourage the firm to lobby the island's government, he added. "There's not a lot of pressure being put on them it seems." Darren Burn, founder and managing director of OutOfOffice.com, a gay travel agency, said some customers had raised the issue with his staff. He said Carnival had a "duty to their customers" to convince the Bermudian government to restore marriage equality. "It's a business decision to register their ships there - why should LGBT discrimination be treated any differently to ethnic or disability discrimination?" Mr Burn was also concerned about the message sent by Bermuda's decision to reverse marriage equality, which he argued was "more dangerous than not changing the law in the first place". Bermuda has a population of about 65,000 and tourism is one of its biggest industries, with more than 600,000 visitors a year - most of whom are American. Some US gay rights groups have called for LGBT travellers to boycott Bermuda in the wake of the ban. Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres tweeted earlier this month: "Bermuda just banned marriage equality. I guess I’m canceling my trip. Anybody else?" http://ellen.tv/2ttr16O However, some LGBT activists in Bermuda oppose a tourism boycott of the island. Kenita Placide said many LGBT people work in the tourism industry, while Linda Miezer said a boycott would "cause people to discriminate against the LGBT community". Tony Brannon, a Bermudian campaigner, said reinstating the island's gay wedding ban had "given Bermuda a huge PR black eye". Legalisation came about after the Bermuda supreme court ruled that excluding same-sex couples from marriage amounted to discrimination. The Domestic Partnerships Act was then passed by Bermuda's House of Assembly and signed into law by the island's governor John Rankin last month, making Bermuda the first country to revoke gay marriage. Mr Brannon said a case would be heard by the supreme court in May arguing that the ban violated Bermuda's constitution. If the legal challenge was successful, he hoped the government would accept the decision.As Bermuda is an overseas dependent territory, the UK government could have blocked Bermuda's move to ban same-sex unions. However, Foreign Office minister Harriett Baldwin told the Commons last month that it "would not be appropriate to use this power to block legislation, which can only can be used where there is a legal or constitutional basis for doing so, and even then only in exceptional circumstances". Labour MP Chris Bryant said Britain's failure to act "totally undermines UK efforts to advance LGBT rights".
  22. I always liked poppers in moderation but subsequent (not due to the poppers) medical developments made me leery to take them. Moreover, I heard that if you are taking Viagra or Cialis you should not take them. Not sure if that is correct.
  23. It is always the money aspect (the tourist trade) that forces an attempt to stop the truth from coming out.
  24. It just staggers me that it would be hard for Sondheim to get something produced. He is the premier musical writer of the 20th century.
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