The Original Gay Porn Community - Free Gay Movies and Photos, Gay Porn Site Reviews and Adult Gay Forums

  • Welcome To Just Us Boys - The World's Largest Gay Message Board Community

    In order to comply with recent US Supreme Court rulings regarding adult content, we will be making changes in the future to require that you log into your account to view adult content on the site.
    If you do not have an account, please register.
    REGISTER HERE - 100% FREE / We Will Never Sell Your Info

    To register, turn off your VPN; you can re-enable the VPN after registration. You must maintain an active email address on your account: disposable email addresses cannot be used to register.

  • Hi Guest - Did you know?
    Hot Topics is a Safe for Work (SFW) forum.

What are you doing right now?

Once again making a pot of slop soup for dinner. I don't know if this fall is colder than usual, or if I'm getting old...but I'm feeling the cold, so hot soup has become a welcome dinner many nights. Plus it's a nice way of using up some vegetables.
 
^ I'll bet it is a combination of the season plus age. As we gain years and burgers under our belt, we increasingly value lighter meals that don't make us feel as laden and sluggish.

I'm slightly hyped due to TWO good news bits. First, I found exactly the bath robe I've been looking for the last several weeks. All my robes are lightweight cotton summer affairs, which I rarely use, but my house is big and can be drafty as I raise and lower the thermostat. I'd like to leave it set, but I have electric heat pumps and they simply never EVER turn off when the outside temps plummet to freezing or below. I can't stand hearing the units run nonstop. Anywho, I decided to get a big burly terry robe to haunt around in. Looked a eBay for a good used one, but hadn't seen one I liked enough. After my doctor appointment today, I swung by my favorite thrift store and there was one and I tried it on and it fit. It was only about $5!!!! Woohoo!

The other happy is the news just now that Warnock defeated Walker in Georgia. That's wonderful! It helps likely thrash Trump, and it leaves Alabama as the deserving standout fucktard state that sent a football coach to the US Senate, notably the only senator endorsing Trump's campaign in 2022. Maybe there is hope. Maybe we will survive as a Republic and wake from this nightmare of Trumpism and slavish devotion ala Yellow Dog Democrat model.



 
^ I'll bet it is a combination of the season plus age. As we gain years and burgers under our belt, we increasingly value lighter meals that don't make us feel as laden and sluggish.
Probably. Something else I like and value with soup--it's generally easy and fast to make. And it keeps well as leftovers. And cleanup is easy. I'm not very ambitious with cooking these days, and I'm much more likely to cook a meal if it's fast and easy.

I'd like to leave it set, but I have electric heat pumps and they simply never EVER turn off when the outside temps plummet to freezing or below.

I lived one place that had a heat pump for a few months, and that constant running when it got really cold outside was an annoyance. The place also had a wood stove, which I used heavily during one cold spell, just so the heat pump wouldn't run 24/7. Plus I'd never really had a wood stove to use, and so it was an interesting experience. Part of me would actually like to heat with wood, although I don't see myself chopping wood. But I have thought buying chopped wood might not be any worse than paying a utility company, except the money would stay local.
 
I have a large wood stove in a hearth in my basement, and a fireplace in my living room. I love a fire, but maintaining it is the bother. If you go to bed, the fire goes out in only a couple of hours and no heat boost.

I rather use my oil filled radiator in my bedroom to boost it there, and another heater with a blower in my TV room if I want to actually evere stand in front of direct heat. I save the wood for special occasions.
 
I love fireplaces, but if I had one, it would be saved for special occasions. Simply because of the low to no heating value--at least with the typical fireplace.

We had a fireplace in my childhood home that we stopped using because my mother felt that the chimney should be cleaned. We talked about that the last couple of years we lived there, but it wasn't something we got around to doing. Then, I tossed some electric logs (yard sale find) into it the last year we lived in that house. I can't remember for sure, but I'd bet we used those logs more than we'd used the fireplace with wood. So easy to just flip the switch on.

The other firepalce in that house was used (as far as I can recall) one time in all the years we lived there.

I use an oil filled radiator in my bedroom as well. I've actually considered using the bedroom more during waking hours, because it'd be easier to keep it warm. I could, for example, move the computer back there--but then I'd have to get a longer Ethernet cable....

I've known a couple of people who'd heat with nothing but those radiators. Both had some issue crop up with the furnace that they couldn't afford to fix. The one problem one had was that it worked OK for keeping it warm once it was warm--but if there was a lengthy power failure (very possible where she lived), it would take forever to heat the place back up.
 
I love fireplaces, but if I had one, it would be saved for special occasions. Simply because of the low to no heating value--at least with the typical fireplace.

Heat from burning wood burns much hotter than from a radiator, but you have to sit very closeby.

My mother has one, and we burnt the wrappings of the St. Nicholas Eve gifts in it the day before yesterday.
 
I had mailed 26 Christmas cards on Monday. That is all I plan.

I have a back problem since last Saturday with intermittent pain. I had a regular appointment with my chiropractor this morning and it was better already this morning anyway. Hope it stays better for a long time.

I just got back from a luncheon at I-Hop with some cousins and their spouses. There were 7 of us. We haven't seen each other for a year and it was a nice time with some good conversations.
 
Off to the physiotherapist for an assessment of my ankle.

Good day to do because it is particularly painful today.
 
Ugh…I’m having a lay down, my nerves are shot….or is lie down…I don’t know
 
Reeling. I just saw a trailer for the Whitney Houston biopic and I'm trying not to get mad. It looks cheap and tacky, the epitome of doing the school project the night before it's due. Honestly it looks like a SNL skit.. It doesn't even look like it belongs on a big screen so I hope this is a straight-to-dvd or streaming type of deal. Even if it's free on Hulu or whatever I'm not going to watch it. I'm not even going to read the reviews. What's the point?

I was a fanatic, I'm a dinosaur so I recorded The Bodyguard on VHS 1,000x and I beat my younger sister up every time she recorded over it. True story: When I was a kid I had a dream Whitney Houston paid me $50 to do her dishes. :gogirl:

/rantover
 
Rewatching The Way of the Gun.

The screenplay is good, but the acting is great.

Ryan Phillippe is one hot tamale, but he's a great actor regardless. Benicio del Toro isn't as easy on the eyes, but he's an even better actor.
 
So we fucked off from work at 2:30 today because I am exhausted from this week. Thought I would come home and nurse my ankle.

So I have.

And am having a vodka martini right now. At 4pm.
 
Reading up on the alleged scandal at Good Morning America. Apparently two of the hosts had been having an affair. It could happen to anyone, but it sure blows up big time when your market is stay-at-home mommies driving SUVs and buying all the shit they hawk on ABC morning shows.
 
Back
Top