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Chances are not so good that I will run into my wish list for 2011. Not that it is out of the question, either.

 

1. Brandon Williams

2. Dane & Ryaan - I can't even visualize how hot these two would be together.

3. David SF when I feeling much better/stronger.

4. Juan Vancouver...just his persona here on the forum makes him hot...adding the physical might just put me over the top.

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Chances are not so good that I will run into my wish list for 2011. Not that it is out of the question, either.

 

1. Brandon Williams

2. Dane & Ryaan - I can't even visualize how hot these two would be together.

3. David SF when I feeling much better/stronger.

4. Juan Vancouver...just his persona here on the forum makes him hot...adding the physical might just put me over the top.

 

Well bro, I will pass along your wishes to #1 when I see him in 17 days. I will pass along your wishes to #2 when I see them at the end of February in preparation for our trip to Palm Springs Weekend. I can certainly pass along your wishes to #3 when I meet him along with the other 7,000 guests at Palm Springs weekend (does Palm Springs have a convention center??). And since #4 is my wish list, I cenrtainly hope that I get to pass along your wish to #4 myself. But of your list, I would wager that #2 will certainly tour into Boston this year. I would be very, VERY surprised if they don't. So stay tuned for that. But get stronger/better first.

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4. Juan Vancouver...just his persona here on the forum makes him hot...adding the physical might just put me over the top.

You're right, Juan Bruno Vancouver gives such good BLOG and Pics, you just gotta know the rest of his services will be excellent. Reading his blogs make me horny, seeing his pics makes me consider going over to the other side and bottoming just so I get the Maximum Juan Experience!

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Heath from Chicago but he never comes to Phila. He always goes to DC then off to NYC. Please join me in my effort to encourage him to come to Philadelphia.

 

I would certainly hope that Heath would go to Philly. But then again, good ol boy, it is just 2.5 hours from Philly to DC, almost the exact same time it is for me to get from Richmond to DC to see all my escorts because NO ONE goes through Richmond. So it is certainly doable as a day trip. Just a thought.

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I would highly recommend the Dane/Romann duo. If you have the opportunity, spend extra time or overnight with them you will not find a more relaxed pair who can have you in stiches one moment and panting like a dog in heat in the next.

As I was discussing this topic with a friend last evening, I really had no one in mind except my tried and true, Romann, Tyger, and Gavin/Lars which would be more than sufficient. However, upon sleeping on this I do have guys I would love to meet. Kristian, LA and Michael Vincenzo, FL. Of course if Kevn and Juan ever make that trip back to Chicago, as I was promised well that would be great since it is 5 years since I have seen the pair.

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Good ol boy, I would certainly join you in your efforts to get Heath to come to Philly. That's prime looking fillet, I think. Lee, Phllly may only be 2.5 hours from DC (actually less from NYC) but I'm not looking to add to my stress of driving across state lines for immoral porpoises, er purposes. Philly is a big city - we shouldn't have to go to that sort of trouble. Besides, Philly is a great city for people to visit - there's a lot for a fella to do during his "down time."

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Good ol boy, I would certainly join you in your efforts to get Heath to come to Philly. That's prime looking fillet, I think. Lee, Phllly may only be 2.5 hours from DC (actually less from NYC) but I'm not looking to add to my stress of driving across state lines for immoral porpoises, er purposes. Philly is a big city - we shouldn't have to go to that sort of trouble. Besides, Philly is a great city for people to visit - there's a lot for a fella to do during his "down time."

 

philmusc -- if you want immoral porpoises, you need to talk to Peter Hung with his christmas greeting :)

 

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Trust me, I know Philly really well. I will be making a really quick trip there tomorrow -- actually Langhorne, but Philly nonetheless. College roommate in Norristown. Been there many, many times. And yes it is a great city. I do love Philadelphia. I guess for me driving isn't stress, it's a stress buster. I can get in the car and go for 10-15 hours a day, no problem. That's why tomorrow, I have to run to Philly for a personal matter its up and back from Richmond in one day, 600 miles. And I do it about once a month.

 

But driving up to DC to see my escorts lets me think about the time to come and driving back lets me remember what happened -- all by myself -- no radio, no cell phone, no distractions. Me and my imagination on the way up. Me and my memory on the way back. And on the way back I get to savor every special moment one more time. And revel in it.

 

So trust me, driving that 2.5 hours does have its advantages too.

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philmusc -- if you want immoral porpoises, you need to talk to Peter Hung with his christmas greeting :)

 

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I really respect a Man who has a clear understanding of his porpoise in life, looks it in the eye, grabs it by the horn and dives into it~

Tyger!

 

Too funny... A great play on words Tyger!

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Trust me, I know Philly really well. I will be making a really quick trip there tomorrow -- actually Langhorne, but Philly nonetheless. College roommate in Norristown. Been there many, many times. And yes it is a great city. I do love Philadelphia. I guess for me driving isn't stress, it's a stress buster. I can get in the car and go for 10-15 hours a day, no problem. That's why tomorrow, I have to run to Philly for a personal matter its up and back from Richmond in one day, 600 miles. And I do it about once a month.

 

But driving up to DC to see my escorts lets me think about the time to come and driving back lets me remember what happened -- all by myself -- no radio, no cell phone, no distractions. Me and my imagination on the way up. Me and my memory on the way back. And on the way back I get to savor every special moment one more time. And revel in it.

 

So trust me, driving that 2.5 hours does have its advantages too.

 

Why in God's green earth would you drive and not take the train. Second 2.5 hours travel, you would have to see the gentleman for several hours to make the trip make any sense. I travel to Chicago regularly and the hour 1.5 hours one way is more than enough. Than 1/2 hour or so to get to the appt, back and then travel home, travel to and from the station which for me is 1/2 each way. It is easily 5 hour commitment of just travel. Train or not it is stressful. I am a rather impatient person. Never have found driving relaxing as much as it is a means to end, to get to and from a destination. To me the best part of driving is I would rather be in control of my enviroment, but that said the stress of traffic and people who drive like they are in another world reliving some event rather than concentrating of the road can sometimes make that the worst alternative.

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Why in God's green earth would you drive and not take the train. Second 2.5 hours travel, you would have to see the gentleman for several hours to make the trip make any sense. I travel to Chicago regularly and the hour 1.5 hours one way is more than enough. Than 1/2 hour or so to get to the appt, back and then travel home, travel to and from the station which for me is 1/2 each way. It is easily 5 hour commitment of just travel. Train or not it is stressful. I am a rather impatient person. Never have found driving relaxing as much as it is a means to end, to get to and from a destination. To me the best part of driving is I would rather be in control of my enviroment, but that said the stress of traffic and people who drive like they are in another world reliving some event rather than concentrating of the road can sometimes make that the worst alternative.

 

Bart, I guess maybe I am an odd-duck. But getting behind the wheel and driving just lets be zone out and get into my own world of my own thoughts, dreams, fantasies. There is only about a 22 mile stretch southbound (almost never northbound) on I-95 (anybody in DC will know, exit 170 to 148) where traffic is a bit crazy. But even then, you turn the radio off, turn the cell off, and you think. And you dream. And you sing to yourself. And you visualize things. Driving gives me a way to vege out. Always has. And I do it at highway speeds but in the right lane and always above the posted speed limit. Always aware of my surroundings. I'm the guy who can be doing the dreaming and moving over and changing lanes to let the trucker in. I'm the guy who can be remember his session who can see hundreds of yards ahead the traffic merging from the entrance and moves over. And I can see you from a quarter of a mile behind me closing fast and change lanes to get out of your way so I don't impede your progress. All while thinking about him. But that's why every other distraction is off. And you learn to do it. Much like Ginger Rogers -- everything that Fred Astaire did but backwards and in high heels. And with no accidents or tickets in over 20 years with close to a million miles of driving in that time? It can be done, and done easily, and safely, for everyone on the road.

 

But the damned high heels hurt my ankles.

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