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  1. I had to blow the dust off my copies, but you might want to give these a look: Hard: Erotic Fiction Man on Man Hotter than Hell Men for All Seasons Up All Hours: Scorching Tales of Sex Around the Clock
  2. Effective February 2020, Australia reclassified the substances: amyl nitrite can be obtained, without a prescription, from a pharmacist; isopropyl nitrite was banned; and butyl nitrite, isobutyl nitrite, and other alkyl nitrites were available on prescription only. [think before following links] https://www.gaystarnews.com/article/australia-decides-not-to-ban-poppers/ [think before following links] https://qnews.com.au/therapeutic-goods-administration-decides-against-banning-poppers/ [think before following links] https://qnews.com.au/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-law-changes-around-poppers/
  3. [think before following links] https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Isobutyl-nitrite (section 11 of the PubChem entry)
  4. Two years ago, the Australian Dept. of Health analyzed samples of poppers available for purchase both within the country and from overseas. Eight samples of poppers, labelled as "leather cleaner," were purchased from local adult stores. All of the products represented in the labelling that they contained "alkyl nitrite." Isobutyl nitrite was identified as the single major ingredient in all of the products. Ten samples were obtained from overseas retailers. Five samples contained isopropyl nitrite, and the other five contained isoamyl nitrite (aka isopentyl nitrite). Eight of the ten contained the type of nitrite claimed on the label. The other two, stating the ingredient was pentyl nitrite, actually contained isopentyl nitrite. Why does any of this matter? tj87's doctor could tell us. Isobutyl nitrite was designated as a cancer causing agent in 2006 in the UK, and isopropyl nitrite replaced it as the active ingredient. After isopropyl nitrite became the most commonly used compound in poppers, doctors in the UK and in France were seeing patients who had used poppers and now had impaired vision. There wasn't anything like a "smoking gun," but the patients' medical histories and use of poppers suggested that isopropyl nitrite affected the retina in a way that isobutyl nitrite did not. The medical journals and the Australian Dept. of Health summary report are attached. %22Poppers maculopathy%22 -- an emerging ophthalmic reaction to recreational substance abuse.pdf Adverse ophthalmic reaction in poppers users | case series of %22poppers maculopathy%22.pdf Case report | Poppers retinopathy.pdf New chemical composition of 'poppers' linked to retinal damage Harms associated with these recreational drugs should be reassessed, urge researchers -- ScienceDaily.pdf Testing of Alkyl Nitrite 'Poppers' | Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).pdf Foveal damage in habitual poppers users (Abstract).pdf
  5. If the doctor only lost his license, he'd be the luckiest SOB on the planet. In the real world, not the fantasy world some of us inhabit, the doctor would be looking at a prison sentence of substantial length.
  6. that's a great description.....
  7. Back in my younger and wilder days, I would occasionally tell a close friend that I had hooked up with X. If my experience with X had been unsettling, I would definitely mention it to my friend. Otherwise, I kept my own counsel about who I had played with on a weekend. Over time, it became known that I didn't disclose who I had been with, and I ended up meeting guys I wouldn't have expected to meet.
  8. I'm instantly thinking of "Tales from the Crypt." There'll be a couple of nightmares in my sleep.
  9. If the smell can get past my congested sinuses, I’m turning around and going home. My other criterion for leaving — do I think I’ll have to shake my shoes out when I get home? Alternatively phrased, should I run my gym bag through the dryer on the “incinerate” setting?
  10. Bah... the only dumb question is the one not asked because the person didn't want to appear dumb.
  11. You're not the only one discouraged by the inability of the smartphone generation to type a question into the search box located in the upper right corner of apparently every page on this site. (And the search engine rawTOP uses is really good so there's no excuse not to use the search function.)
  12. just wondering if you noticed that the original poster hasn't been online here since March 2018?
  13. Perhaps better than having writer's block.
  14. ^ ^ ^ ^ This. Back in my working days, the HR person and I would have this type of chat with every new hire. That enabled me to jump on violators with both feet.
  15. If anyone is trying the same move described by Read1 in his 8 May post, here's a more detailed description -- with pictures!!
  16. The Gods of the Internet must have heard our cries of woe and despair. Thursday night, using Firefox for iOS and the cell phone on 4G, page requests timed out a third of the time. Friday evening and yesterday (Saturday), however, I had no problem (using Safari or Chrome). Go figure....
  17. A great definition of a "commercial break."
  18. He seems to be over at Active Duty and Next Door Studios last year; Next Door Studios has him in 3 videos early last year.
  19. I'm relieved to learn that I'm not the only one who's had difficulty. About 10 days or 2 weeks ago, pages began to load slowly and invariably, the request timed out. It's not just moving to the next page in the topic thread or to the next topic in the forum; it also happens when I try to post a comment in response to a post. If I'm using Safari (version 14.1) (I'm on mac OS 11.3.1 [Big Sur]), about half the time, I can get the page to load by hitting "reload page." If I'm using Chrome (version 90.0.4430.93), the request will time out, but Chrome loads the page about 3 seconds later. I've cleared the cache on Safari a couple of times, but that didn't improve the situation (I regularly clear the cache on Chrome). The problem also occurs when I use my iPad (6th generation; iPad OS 14.5.1). I doubt it's my ISP (Charter, if anyone was idly wondering); I use Cloudflare WARP (and have since they hooked up with Mozilla to offer secure DNS traffic) to keep nosy parkers out of the DNS logs. I've noticed that the problem seems to be worse midday, say from 11 am to 3 or 4 pm. Needless to say, I don't have the problem with any other websites. Thanks in advance for anything you can do about this. More generally, thanks for everything you've done and do to keep BZ running.
  20. I'd say Ft Lauderdale if you don't mind the occasional hurricane watch/warning; at least there's no worries about earthquakes. I'd guess that real estate in FTL is just as expensive as Palm Springs. There's no personal income tax in Florida so if you receive a pension, the only income tax you pay on the pension is federal income tax.
  21. As dodger38 said, the guys are Jake Nicola and Vince Parker. The video is scene 1 of "Rest Stop" from Raging Stallion.
  22. You could ask Larry Craig ([think before following links] http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/us-senator-gets-flushed). His "wide stance" would seem to have made him a natural for glory hole action.
  23. In fact, you might well end up having to find a different physician. No health insurer would require him to keep you as a patient.
  24. This line brings to mind the men.com videos that have the guys having sex on (under) the dining table while Mom, Girlfriend, Sister, whoever are oblivious to the fact.
  25. yeah, it has a specially formulated adhesive, usually white in color
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