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SiamSam

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  1. QT, Gotcha, no big deal. Your niece will savour the deep seeded memories for many decades hence as a result of your planting. This music will become a great comfort to her in the times she needs it. People hold on to what is dear and meaningful when they need these anchors the most. I believe this is universal. I do not want to debate the merit of music relevance. It is subjective I suppose. I simply was trying to say FOR ME music today is extremely lack-lustre and without enduring paste.
  2. It really is each to their own, isn't it? I like my girls. I like my ladyboys. I like spending time with like minded friends such as yourselves. What more could anyone ever ask or expect from the blessed life most of us on this forum enjoy. It is raining here in Montreal and about 11 degrees C. Miserable indeed. But thank you all for uplifting the day. I wish you all the best. Happy trails.
  3. QG, My daughter admits the music from the 50's and 60's is vastly more interesting than her contemporary white bread material. Perhaps this is my influence since she was brought up on it constantly. Nonetheless, you are perhaps correct. When Michael Jackson died I listened to younger co-workers and friends who were quite distraught. It baffled me why anyone would give a shit. Then I remembered the day John Lennon was assassinated and the toll it took on my emotions. Same same I suppose. In the end it is what people are exposed to and how they are educated and that includes music. There is a reason why classical music endures. Rock & Roll's birth was in the late forties and came to fruition in the fifties, then came over itself in the sixties, then became impotent hence forth in IMHO. However I am from another generation so what do I know. There have been defining historical eras in all of human evolution. Like it or not; understand it or not; accept it or not; the music of the post 2nd World War in the late forties, the music in the decade of the fifties; and certainly the sixties is what defines us today for good or ill. Like everything there will be a renaissance when music will be reborn and everyone, young and old will acknowledge same, much like the British invasion of 60's.
  4. God gave us asses to drag, rag and eventually sag. Use it well before the latter.
  5. NO it is not the reason you like 60's music. It ain't got nothing to do with re-living your youth. 50's and 60's music was simply GOOD! I can't imagine my 18 year old daughter getting all emotional about listening to Lady GaGa when she is 50.
  6. Why would I or anyone deviate from their comfort zone? What does that mean? As long as you are participating in an activity and enjoying it then it has to be part of your comfort zone. If it is a new adventure not experienced before, but still enjoyed, then it becomes part of your comfort zone. And YES I have tried many new things and continue to explore new things and as long as it is enjoyable it forms part of my comfort zone. I have tried some things that were not enjoyable. I chalked it up to an experience and not to be repeated. Nonetheless the unenjoyable things will not dissuade me from experiencing new things when they present themselves. My whole life has been and continues to be something I never considered possible previously. Who would have ever thought I'd meet such a fine gentleman as you?!!?
  7. :happy0065: Wow, truly well versed my friend!!! I read it 3 times with the last two feeling exactly like the first. I totally GET it.
  8. I for one am looking forward to reading all about. You can call it the "Model Helicopter Tour". What I wouldn't give to be checking into the Golden House also.
  9. Welcome Anja. This forum is for ladyboy lovers so we are happy to have you with us. You are a very attractive young lady. I am sure later today one of the forums moderators or admin people will be in touch with you to explain how you can best represent yourself here. In the meantime, take care and all of the best.
  10. Yessum Mr. Duke, just Canadian!
  11. I don't know what the hell I am and don't give it much thought. I don't consider myself straight, gay, bi, or whatever. I'm just me. Perhaps I am everything since everything appeals to me. That makes me happy.
  12. SiamSam

    Airfares

    Deepthroat? Your move. And be bold.
  13. Ahhhhhh, now it makes perfect sense.
  14. SiamSam

    Airfares

    Don't wanna borrow you passport Mr. Kahuna. I'd be more interested in borrowing the $1,500.
  15. Mr. Duke, why not take all 3 at once?
  16. We'd never forget Ms. Mee. Why do I think I recognize this room?
  17. There are just two Mr. Duke. You know who they are. One in Baby Boom and one in Obsessions. I know you will handle it well as a gentleman.
  18. I suspect a plump rabbit hiding in a woodpile would turn your crank Mr. Duke. She is sexy though. She looks a lot like my Thai ex- GF. That's probably what appeals to me. Please give her my best when you're meeting up with her in November. Tell her she has a Canadian worshipper. That should make her day.
  19. MO really turns my crank!!! Va-Va-Voom!!!
  20. SiamSam

    Airfares

    TC, Yes the tax is at least half the total price. And no, the price I am quoting is not business class. Xyxxz, Live in the east so getting to Seattle/Vancouver would be pricey also. Kahuna, Maybe you're right about Canadians.
  21. SiamSam

    Airfares

    Who on this forum works for the airlines or is in the travel industry who can shed some light on why the airfares to LOS are so drastically higher than they were less than 8 months ago? During 2009, 2010, and 2011 I was able to travel from Canada to LOS on average for about $1,300 return all in including taxes. I made multiple trips during these years. Now it is a struggle to get anything for under $2,500. What the fuck is the deal!?!? Will it relent or is the current stink the way of the future?
  22. Yes indeedy Mr. Duke but this is a "taste-testing" and not a "tongue recognition probe of familiar cock terrain" competition. We all know if it were the latter you would win hands down.
  23. Perhaps in November there should be a taste-testing competition when 10 gals cum into individual shot glasses of which the contestants sample and try to guess whose is whose. The winner of course gets to take all for the elixir cum-shake.
  24. Mr. Ken, I assume this is in order of importance, right?
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