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  1. I thought the same but was corrected by Forum members who reported that "verified by meeting" now means a client met the escort and posted feedback about them. In the beginning, your understanding was correct.
  2. You've just described 90% of the population of New York City and 110% of San Francisco.
  3. If all you are printing is porn, a midrange inkjet photo printer is fine. However, as @JoeMendoza said, just look at the photos on your laptop or stream to your TV. I make slideshows using Photoshop Elements.
  4. Yes, I was 52 when I moved from San Diego to Phoenix four years ago. I had less than a week to prepare before the packers and movers arrived. My things were in storage for three months while I lived in corporate housing pending finding a permanent place to live. Once I found a permanent home my corporate housing ended and all of my stuff was delivered to my new living room. There was a sense of urgency to moving, as I could not move around my new place with all the boxes and stuff were put and/or given Here's what I took away from that experience: I kept most, but not all of them. If I had a connection to the book, I kept it. If not, I donated it. Rent or sell what? Unless you have family heirlooms or irreplaceable vintage furniture, donate/gift all of it and buy new. Your existing furniture won't fit in the new place and you will replace it anyway, so why pay to move it? Absolutely yes! They get stale and lose potency. Also, get rid of any food that is hanging around your cabinets and pantry. I'm certain there's a food drive in your area that would be happy to accept unopened, unexpired food. Anything that has been opened needs to go. I would also do a purge of your clothes. You are moving to a different climate zone, so you won't need as many cool-weather and rain-oriented clothing in LA as you do in SF. Lastly, the day one of my closet shelves collapsed under the weight of "stuff" I did a second purge. Never again do I want to hear a crash and realize my home is literally collapsing under the wight of "things."
  5. Well, he has the good sexi. Wonder if he sportif, too.
  6. Amazon has Cottonelle 24-packs.
  7. A quarter pound is only four ounces.
  8. I usually book a few days in advance, confirm the day prior, and get location, etc the day of the appointment. When I'm planning a trip I will contact the guy further in advance to ensure he will be in town. I rarely ask for a same-day appointment but when I've contacted a guy and it turns out we are both available I am happy to schedule same-day.
  9. Thanks, @mike carey . Even now, twelve years later, the entire experience feels like a surreal dream. Another equally serious and (when untreated) deadly bacterial infection is cellulitis, an infection of the soft tissue just underneath the skin. Back in 2001 I had it and around the same time a colleague developed a similar infection. It started out like a bruise, but my leg hurt like hell. By the next day it was about three inches wide by 5 inches long and looked to be traveling up my leg. Long story short, my doctor immediately started me on heavy antibiotic shots twice a day and within a few weeks it was gone. My colleague ignored it until he was weak, nearly incoherent, and could not move his arms. His wife called 911. The infection had traveled up his legs and back to his shoulders. He was placed into an induced coma and treated with even heavier antibiotics than I was. He nearly died. If memory serves, he was off work for nearly six months.
  10. No experience, but like you I found him oddly appealing. Maybe it's because his RM name reminds me of this:
  11. My mom died from sepsis that she contracted after hip surgery. In her case, her skin was molting and her hair, which had gone gray while she was in her thirties, was growing out dark brown. After going onto dialysis, having open heart surgery to repair a heart valve damaged by a bacterial bloom, and recovering from all of that she suffered cardiac arrest and died. Sepsis is no laughing matter.
  12. Reminded me more of a nail bomb. That being said, he and I exchanged messages and, unfortunately, my schedule went berserk and I forgot to reach back out and set a date with him. He was very easy to contact and pleasant in his communication. Now COVID is exploding again and I am building a fort out of the stuff I bought Saturday at Walmart.
  13. Thanks to two stupid mistakes, I am borderline hoarding paper towels and TP. I decided to buy more paper towels, as I was down to two 6-packs and noticed The Great Paper Towel Famine was making its encore performance. While shopping online I decided to buy TP also. The only Cottenelle I could find was a 24-mega roll pack that is allegedly the equivalent of a national forest. So I bought it off Amazon. Walmart only had a 12-pack of their paper towels and I bought it. More than I wanted, but it won't spoil. The TP arrives, I put it away, and Saturday Walmart sends me an email stating they are out of the paper towels with no delivery date in sight. CRAP! Not to worry, I can buy a different brand in a 6-roll pack for store pickup. Yippee! I accidentally bought 2 packs. No big deal, it won't spoil. I intended to cancel the original order as I had plenty of paper towels with the newfound largess courtesy of the Thomas Road Walmart. As I put the two packages in the hatch of my SUV I received an email notification that my two 12-roll packs of paper towels had shipped. I forgot to cancel the order and, apparently, ordered two packs and not one. I will now have 50 rolls of paper towels (2 remaining from an open pack, two existing 6-packs, the two 6-packs I bought Saturday, and the two 12-packs that are on their way.) On the plus side, I will have enough paper towels to sop up next year's monsoon.
  14. This should be a "sticky" at the top of The Deli.
  15. The first line of his ad does read " I am F***IG HILARIOUS! "
  16. Are we talking travel as in "to another city" or "to my place down the street from where he lives?"
  17. Doubtful. The saltyboys are muscular, one has dark hair and the light-haired one has a tattoo. Merick is thin, has no tattoo, and has light brown hair.
  18. The public health emergency order states a business is required to close for fourteen days after four "rapid responses" have occurred. The New Mexico Environment Department's Rapid Response FAQ defines a "rapid response" event as when at least one employee of an establishment tests positive for COVID-19. As you can see, this is not an order that supermarkets and big box retailers must close. It is an order that applies to any business and the closure will occur after four instances of at least one employee testing positive for COVID-19.
  19. Daily "lubricating," eh?
  20. Like @Rod Hagen I am a lover of armpits. But IMO the least-used erogenous zone is the brain.
  21. I am so sorry to hear @bigvalboy has passed. I never had the chance to meet him, but we corresponded via PM and, of course, through Forum posts. Very nice guy. RIP.
  22. Oh, OK. I misunderstood and thought "RM" referred to "Rentmen" since we already established he was on RentMasseur.
  23. I couldn't find him on Rentmen. Do you have a link to his profile?
  24. I noticed Safeway and Fry's were out of paper products. have to make a target run, so we'll see if I can get some paper towels and TP. I still have two full packs of each, but since folks appear to be hoarding again, I guess I'll buy a couple more packs of each. Am I the only one who remembers a 4-pack of TP and 3-pack of paper towels being the "large economy pack?"
  25. Long ago I had two f-buds whose cum would cause a gastric reaction. Never happened with anyone else.
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