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Jul 12, 2005 09:20

SALIENT PREFATORY NOTE: Happy birthday, meretricula dear! I should have posted it yesterday.
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While I was walking to work today, I realized the many comforting certainties that come with a life of routine. Latin School had its own particular epileptic rhythm, yes, but I actually sincerely enjoy the ebb and ( Read more... )

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columbiapr July 12 2005, 15:36:57 UTC
Oh to turn 18!!

When I turned 18 I did the following as well:
1) Got a bank account
2) Bought a pack of cigarettes
3) Bought a scratch ticket
4) Went into Amazing (you know what I'm talking about- lol)
5) Went to a club.

All in all it what very good. Enjoy yourself now that you will be legal (not entirely though but more than what you have now).

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bartok July 12 2005, 19:17:31 UTC
18, good lord that seems young now...

of course 30 no longer seems old, strange how that happens.

anyways, as you can probably guess, no card with *$s coupons this year I'm afraid. I'm not going through THAT mess again!

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alliensis July 12 2005, 19:23:16 UTC
That, and New Zealand's sheep-based postal service is notoriously touch-and-go.

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bartok July 12 2005, 20:26:38 UTC
especially since those bastards went union.

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thegrubbie05 July 12 2005, 21:52:06 UTC
haha you just made me laugh darling. it sounds like some cheesey soap opera. too bad they are cancelling on me left and right.

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oddcellist August 26 2005, 11:08:04 UTC
Not that I know anything about this, but if you're looking to legitimate-ish sources, gay bookstores often have a large collection of both print and media porn. According to Bay Windows, though, Boston seems to have lost one of the gay bookstores in town, leaving you with just one option - Calamus, somewhere around South Station (I sort of know how to get there, but dude, I get lost every time. I hate that area sometimes).

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alliensis August 26 2005, 12:24:27 UTC
I made my first purchases on the Internet and made a programming project out of it, although classy porn might be nice. South Station is kind of a gross area to have a gay bookstore, though. I wonder why there isn't one in the South End.

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oddcellist August 26 2005, 15:00:31 UTC
Oh, there used to be. "We Think The World Of You," which then changed its name to "Cuttyhunk," was open as recently as March. Amusingly, I can't remember the name of the big street it was on - began with a B, and I want to say Boylston, but in any case it wasn't more than a few blocks from the Ballet. However, it seems to have closed despite the owner's note that business was doing well; he wanted to "focus on his real-estate business." Fine, then.

Calamus is kind of in a gross spot, and that apparently, according to Bay Windows, has been a complaint about its location as well, but on the other hand it's all there is left in Boston.

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alliensis August 26 2005, 16:10:57 UTC
It's on Berkeley Street, as a matter of fact - whenever I go down to watch my friend's recitals at CMCB and we'd go to get food or summat, I'd always notice it. I think it had moved its location once before. Well, if the owner wanted to focus on his real-estate business, he can go right ahead and enjoy the colonic prolapse that's coming with the crash of the market in 2006.

Have you been to Calamus?

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