I agree, NSA ongoing is hard to find. Blo-n-go easy as it comes BUT I realize it is just not me. I have to have a connect with the guy. The passion is so much better. @thepapasmurph i remember you from SBG, back in the day. You’re always so well spoken on bisexuality
funny how 'far' can be first perceived as distance and mph.. then factor in mountain roads, gully-washouts, weather, car condition, etc).. so 'Estimated Time of Arrival' becomes subject to increasing variables.. such as: ******************************************* in March of 1951 I was born and there were only 11+ million people in ALL OF CALIFORNIA.. so crowded roads weren't really a problem... yet.. when I was in HS there were maybe 13+ million STATEWIDE... 11 years later, in 1980? pretty close to 20 million STATEWIDE.. much too crowded for me.. it was no longer the place of my youth (hell.. when I was 11 I took my Dad's .22 LR in the bus to the wetlands to shoot rabbit for supper..( bus driver just had me cover it with a jacket) and this was back in LA area where I grew up in 1950s/early 1960s.. back then there were only two runways at LAX that had recently been known as MINES AIRFIELD (a staging area for aircraft/personnel during WWll) .. it was a big dam area, flat as a pancake with shallow clay/birdcrap soil upon hard pan atop bedrock.. water didn't percolate well but.. it was flat and farmers avoided it.. Early Spaniards referred to the area as THE PLAIN OF FLAMINGOS because waterfowl lived the 6"-12" grassy wetlands w/frogs, bugs, etc.. the western San Fernando Valley (Chatsworth, Northridge, Calabasas, etc) was AG with ranches/farms.. in area near Venice and Plata del Rey (within 2 mi of ocean) fresh vegetables were still peddled on horse-drawn carts and we had ice blocks delivered to our small farm.. in 1959, I watched the completion of MARINA del REY (on land legally 'acquired' by arresting/confining Japanese farm owners' marginally-productive estuarial land and forcing them to spend WWll years up in MANZANAR/TULELAKE concentration camps, then wealthy guys with "VISION" paid the unpaid taxes and took ownership of the farms (voila! the American Dream)) in that same year, I watched them complete the San Diego (405) Freeway and extension of concrete-sided La Ballona Creek (small tree-lined river everyone used for picnics and fishing), and Dodger Stadium was moving forward as well.. I was also present for first-ever jetliner (Boeing 707) departure (South runway.. North Runways to handle future 747s were in planning stage)) ***************************************** so now - in 2026 - there's about 25 million people living SOUTH Of BAKERSFIELD?).. jeeesh.. it definitely takes up more time to get from Long Beach to Riverside.. no more 40 min plus 40 min plus a cum & go.. now it's "I'll be back in a bit Hon.. I'm going to get a hard to find bolt at a hardware store" "I'm back Hon.. damn.. I had to go to three stores to find it.. then I met Jerry, a guy I riled with a few years back.. he just wouldn't stop talking about the old days.. anyway"