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    50+, semi fit but i don't work at it.

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  1. I had the pleasure of seeing Jazy the other day. And it was a pleasure with a capital 'P'. From the moment I entered, she had me. A gorgeous face and fantastically toned body. Jazy immediately set about putting me at ease. I'm not much of a talker but there were no awkward silences as the conversation just seemed to flow. Soon we were close like old friends, sharing thoughts, and getting friendly. Soft touches and cuddles soon lead to us retiring upstairs where we discovered a whole new level of excitement. She loves to dance, and what better way to rev things up than a little lap dance. From there things proceeded apace. Needless to say Jazy was exceptional, giving cues, taking cues. She exudes genuineness, I was left with a smile on my face that will last for days. Definitely looking forward to the next time.
  2. I've never been to an MA and it's intriguing. I am contemplating a relaxation massage, there are many venues with convenient hours and some quite close by. Maybe slip out at a lunch hour. But there is some ambiguity on gratuities beyond the door fee and I don't want to be embarrassed. Unlike dancer's and service providers this is not discussed and I certainly am not asking for a 'menu'. I'd just like a ballpark/range to know how much I should be carrying when I walk through the door. You can PM me if that's more appropriate. Cheers, P
  3. Headstones - Smile and Wave https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VclaeaajDiU
  4. I'll have to go with the ayes as well. I've only had this pleasure once with a girlfriens about 15 years ago, more than overdo for another.
  5. My old friend the blues - Steve Earle Cat's in the cradle - Harry Chapin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH46SmVv8SU Ain't no sunshine - Matt Andersen (or the original by Bill Withers if you prefer)
  6. There are a couple of different ways to look at this question. For instance the twin peaks, lord of the rings references, These are great scores and original music. I'd put the classic spaghetti western like the good, the bad, and the ugly or Fistful of Dollars in there too. The music is essential. On the other hand there are soundtracks, usually not original music, but after you've seen the movie you can't hear that song again without thinking of the movie. Your probably own the soundtrack and listen to it on its own. This is my favorite and a couple of directors are masters at it. - Stanley Kubrick - music is core in clockwork orange, 2001 a space odyssey - Quentin Tarentino - especially in reservoir dogs and pulp fiction Then there is the soundtrack to 'stand by me' and 'big chill'. Wow. I listen to both of these on CD regularly, no movie required. For the more modern listeners (its still 20 years old) we have the soundtrack to Clerks, or The Crow. Both stand on their own. Then there is Apocalypse Now! You have the opening scene (The End by the doors), you have the greatest image for the ride of the valkyries (Wagner) ever. And you've got 'can't get no satisfaction' on the riverboat (matched admirably by the opening credits to the tv show, 'tour of duty' which makes paint-it-black iconic).
  7. Well I knew we'd get here at some point: I am a passenger and I ride and I ride ... Iggy Pop - The Passenger (which also answers the other thread about CERB handles)
  8. The beach boys may have had a little deuce coupe but prince has a little red corvette http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bZSC-av8t4
  9. oh well if we're going that route. tegan and sara are playing this year the same day as Eric Burdon and I have tickets. He sounds as good now as he did with the Animals:
  10. a strange little video for a strange little song: black hole sun - soundgarden http://www.vevo.com/watch/soundgarden/black-hole-sun/USIV20200406?source=instantsearch
  11. The Hendrix cover stands out though, and here is Hendrix live: Hey Joe. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFk0uj-e4SE
  12. That's a rocking song but I don't know that it fits criteria 5 - instant recognition in the first few bars. At least not for me and I like CCR. Anyway this leads me to the midnight ramble and the late great Levon Helm:
  13. Steve Earle had a recurring role on Treme Somday ...
  14. As long as we're in New Orleans: Neville Brothers
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