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And yet some will never know the feeling of being a nasty pig. Their loss. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Huskyhunks
Shhhhhhh . Don't tell anyone else! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Huskyhunks
Great, now I gotta go home and change my underwear and a bitch gotta catch a plane in a few hours!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by chadknowslaw
Dammit, I love BlowBuddies!
I took a friend of mine there for his first time--he was a bit overwhelmed and kind of shy at first. I just checked my shirt and went promptly up to the second level for some recon time--I like the view and I can spot the ones I want to hook up with quite easily up there. Of course, the chainlink fence makes for a good backdrop for a standing blowjob.
I ended up getting a nice blowjob upstairs and noticed my buddy standing on that platform getting it from a handsome burly bear. I am kind of a mischevious bitch on occasion, so I went up to him, his pants around his ankles, arms outstretched gripping the railing, staring straight forward in total concentration, and I tapped him on the shoulder. "Hey, do you have those cigarettes I gave you? " with the most innocent - looking face I could muster. Abso-fucking-lutley pricelesss moment! He reaches down [still getting sucked] and pulls out the pack of cigs and hands them to me. He couldn't say a word. I thanked him and walked out to the back for a nice after-blow smokey treat. His blowjob wasn't interrupted but it took him out of that overconcentration he had going on. Blowbuddies is all about no shame, have fun public sex. If you don't like public sex, if you are shy about being watched, if you can't stand the idea of being groped and fondled while fucking face, you don't have to be there. I, on the other hand, wish there were more BlowBuddies in the world. There are some days you can use a good anonymous blowjob. What a stress reliever and much cheaper than professional therapy!:thumbsup:
Well, I love living here in West Hollywad.
Central in LA, and it's got a kinda of neighbourhood feel to it.
I like the people I live around, and I like the mountains so close by. I like the beach and the desert, and I like how liberal it all is.
I like the weather, usually, and I like my place.
Hanging out with Don Mike is fun and riding my motorcycle 12 months out of the year rocks.
Hi Jasun,
Like the idea of being able to do things all year. Here in Denver, the last two months have been really snowy and frigid and you just don't want to be out in that shit. I gained 10 pounds. I really hate the way winter does that to me.
I just called San Francisco to check the status of my lease which i'm still obligated for but my ex is paying. Those people suck. All that negative crap from that madhouse just came flying back at me. The way the people in SF have that sense of entitlement, it makes me sick. I'll never pay top dollar to live in such a filthy place again.
Hope you guys are enjoying Phoenix, hope to be there next year.
I want to move to Ft Lauderdale so bad :( I even looked at APT’s online today. I am originally from Plano TX and all this over priced ghetto chap in Ca really sucks. I would NOT move to anyplace in CA. unless your from way up north “Detroit” and are used to living like this. Only places in the US I would advise anyone to move too would be South FL or North Dallas area, but from what I gather its all relative, if you are originally from like Ethiopia then even Utah would look really good.
Explains a lot. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by maxpower
What north Plano is one of the nicest places in the world you know that man. I used to live at Park and Preston, right near the Wal-Mart that was the first to go upscale in the world :) I miss Plano, the movie theater I went to served you dinner while you watch the movie and had waiters, compared to CA. its like a paradise.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xstr8guy
The movie theater was the “Movie Grill” if you have not been you should go man, I love the coasters they gave you, they had a built in light that you would click when you wanted the waiter to bring you something.
Don't forget about Chicago. :) I just moved here a few months ago and love it. It has it's roots in a very down to earth, "working-class" (read: butch) world. Although it's very midwestern, it's very liberal.
We have the only *officially* recognized gay ghetto (Boystown), have a slew of bath houses and sex clubs (including the one we own...the nation's oldest gay theater and sex club).
Also, you get all those midwest boys that are escaping from their small towns for a little road trip to the "big city".
I moved to Chicago for 6 months and it was fantastic.
I just went there with 2 suitcases and didnt know a soul and had a great experience.
I lived in Lakeview and it was easy to get an apartment through Craigslist.com. I didnt have a car and walked everywhere. The gay neighborhood is called Boystown and its right there in Lakeview. And I was like 7 blocks away from Wrigley field which was cool too.
Theres a long street called Broadway that has 2 big supermarkets and hundreds and hundreds of cool smaller stores, and large department stores too.
So I was able to walk to the supermarket, walk to buy clothes, everything. And theres a beach there too where Lake Michigan is.
Chicago has a huge bear scene and the people are super friendly. I had guys I met offer to drive me around Chicago and show me the city which was cool. And Chicago has some of the best food in the world too.
A lot of men I met were hot. There were a lot of hunky big dicked farmer type guys that would come in from Indiana or Wisconsin, Missouri, etc and they were friendly and fucking dynamite in bed.
If youre into baths theres a bath there called mans country that has a lot of older and heavier guys. And The Chicago Eagle is great, but its a $10 cab ride from Lakeview/boystown/wrigleyville.
I went to the Bijou theater and its great. Its in a beautiful neighborhood too.
Heres some info on neighborhoods and stuff
http://www.apartmentpeople.com they can find you an apartment quickly, but I found a better deal through Craigslist. If you think of Chicago and have any questions, let me know.
I enjoyed my trip a lot.
i'm always in the market for a new location ( especially one that's heavy on profit and light on taxes! ) but i would not recommend hawaii as an ideal location to live.
1) hawaii neither manufactures/produces so most common items have to be shipped/flown in so expect delays and shipping/handling charges on that roll of toilet paper.
2) hawaii is tourist oriented making it "family-friendly" so adult entertainment is quite limited and adds to the lack of museums/theatres/concerts so hopefully you are good at entertaining yourself.
3) hawaii is expensive this is most reflected in our rents/sales of apartments/homes an average studio (10 x 10) can run anywhere from $ 1500.00 to $ 2000.00 a month
4) hawaii is devoid of any recognizable social culture because of our constant influx of tourist so there is always an atomsophere of ..."i fly at dawn"...
hawaii is however a very beautiful place to visit and i encourage you all to come and see , aloha!
sincerely ~ someone once said to me ..."what is a home other than a place to store all your junk!"... :goof:
p.s ~ so far i have selected china as a place i'd like to live , however i'm having some difficulty convincing them of my "modeling academy for men!" :goof:
Hi Ken,
First off, thanks for the info. I always wondered who was behind Bijou. I've seen the videos for a long time now. I'm really getting excited about Chicago. The cost of living isn't bad and seems to be a great place for an ultra liberal like me. Can't wait to check out the Theatre too.
Marc, thank you so much for sharing your experience in Chicago. It very much mirrors what I would be going through and I can now visualize myself there. I don't want to buy a car, I like walking so Lakeview sounds like the place for me. I'm definitely more of a thrift store kinda guy then a department store... you know but it's great to have those kinds of choices. Especially within walking distance.
I'm all hot and bothered now thinking about all that corn fed beef there. That's my favorite ! Chicago also has gay basketball which is a huge plus for me. There also hosting the Gay Games and I hope to be there before that all gets started.
I may do chicago for 8 months out of the year, then maybe head to Phoenix or LA for the winter. That seems like what might work best for me. Thanks for the info !
It should be fun for you then. My experience was 3 years ago so I dont know if anything has changed in Chicago.
Taxi's are everywhere and the bus and train systems are great from what I understand, but I myself only walked and took cabs.
Where I was in Lakeview there were cool little music stores, book stores, arts and crafts stores, art galleries, discount warehouses, delis and restaurants everywhere. Outdoors cafe's with almost all gay guys cruising each other lol. Very gay and gay friendly, you see gay couples holding hands once in a while. And the beach is a few blocks in the other direction with a great park for walking.
Some furniture stores too, but I just called 1800-mattress and they delivered a bed the next day which worked for me. I ordered office furniture and computer supplies through Staples and they delivered it all.
If youre only looking for a short term lease then you may want to look in the papers or on Craigslist. Every apartment broker I talked to said they only offer a 1 year lease, and I didnt know if I wanted to stay a full year so I ended up not using them.
Im sure you already know this but its hot and humid in the summer and freezing cold in the winter.
After an awesome 6 months in Chicago I moved back to Boston (my home town) but now Im looking to move again myself.
Ive visited dc, nyc, nj, nocal, socal, fort lauderdale, austin, the netherlands, montreal, toronto, providence, boston, and chicago to check out if I wanted to move there.
The 5 places I seriously considered moving to were were Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Fort Lauderdale, and Southern California and after giving it serious thought I decided that I want to move to Southern California.
The scenery is beautiful and I love the architecture of the south west. Theres the added benefit of California being very porn friendly. I know I could get a bunch of guys to jack off on camera for $50 if I wanted to lol.
Sorry for talking so much, this thread is of great interest to me because you sound like me looking for where to go next for the next adventure, lol.