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You have to blast it on the car radio while you wait for him to meet you.
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I do not recognize him offhand, but (and I am NOT making this up) later today is my monthly "let's find all the bodybuilders" on RM, so let's see if I can find his name..
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Not to mention STAY IN YOUR DAMNED CAR, FOR HELL'S SAKE!!!!! Wonder what he would do if someone walked, biked, or took an Uber to see him?
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Same happened to me in San Diego. When I first moved there a freeway had just been built and Mapquest (this was 2000) would send folks to the street east of me. (Why they didn't look at the signs is beyond me) I started telling them to look for The Rite-Aid and the VONS and start counting the streets.
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I've met him and the appointment actually occurred. The development he lives in is filled with a series of nearly identical units. A visitor would be hard-pressed to locate a specific unit. If memory serves, there are no unit numbers on the buildings (I could be wrong - met him four years ago). So, he has you park in a parking area just outside of the development, call or text, and stay in the car until he arrives. Having met him in April, staying in the car was fine as it wasn't 110 degrees out. In Summer, one would need to keep the AC on else they would suffocate. Yes. We had a lot of fun. It isn't like he makes you wait for 20 minutes before coming out. He walks out his door and walks over to where your car is. It is similar to someone texting me from the lobby of my building and me coming down to get them. When someone visits me for the first time I give them instructions for how to get to the building's elevator lobby because it is not located at the building's physical address, which is the management office. Because parking is tough and the visitor parking requires a temporary parking pass, I have to provide instructions for parking, too.
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I hired Rusty Stevens in 2008/2009 and he was in his 20's back then, so 34-ish is not outside the realm of possibility. Him being the guy with grey hair and whatnot IS outside the realm of possibility unless he had cosmetic surgery to make himself look 25 years older than he really is.
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I hired Rusty Stevens in 2008/2009 and he was in his 20's back then, so 34-ish is not outside the realm of possibility. Him being the guy with grey hair and whatnot IS outside the realm of possibility unless he had cosmetic surgery to make himself look 25 years older than he really is.
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How often is a compliment you give genuine ?
rvwnsd replied to + barullo's topic in Questions About Hiring
True, referring to an escort as being a "specimen" is crude. However, I'm not making up that term. "Specimen," "morsel," "boy," "piece of meat," and much, much worse are all terms that have been frequently used in the Forum to describe escorts. Members who have called out those who use such terms are often told to be less "politically correct." "Walking ATM" and "john" are but two of the terms used in the Forum to describe clients - and not by escorts. I wish I was being facetious and sarcastic here, but I'm not. People say these things and think it is perfectly OK. To me, gifting things is being more than "decent." It is a very nice, unexpected thing to do. It sounds like the guy you do that for appreciates you and I bet he would still appreciate you even if you didn't get him gifts. Nice people tend to be nice to other nice people regardless the gifts they give. -
Yesterday he was calling himself "PheonixHealer." Since his ad first appeared he has called himself: AdamAlpha HawkAlpha Pheonixfromgds PheonixHealer HealerPheonix What's next? "FlgastaffFixer?" "WholisticScosttdale?"
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I stand corrected. He was "HairyHungGinger" not "HungGinger."
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Not for me. I started keeping track. BigDick_Ginger called himself HungGinger at one point (no underscore). "99 escort names so far, 99 escort names. If one of the names should happen to change there's 100 escort names so far."
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How often is a compliment you give genuine ?
rvwnsd replied to + barullo's topic in Questions About Hiring
A straight guy once told me that I should charge for blowjobs. Told him to leave $100 in the basket by the front door. What is this "be[ing] decent toward my regular " you speak of? Are you trying to tell us that when you don't treat him as a specimen he doesn't treat you like a walking ATM? Weird. Whoops! forgot the -
What band had you hooked from the first song you heard from them?
rvwnsd replied to geminibear's topic in The Lounge
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What band had you hooked from the first song you heard from them?
rvwnsd replied to geminibear's topic in The Lounge
I have two: Pretenders "Brass in Pocket" and The B-52's "Rock Lobster." -
I can't believe that model in Spain is using the escort's pics on his instagram. What is this world coming to?
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It isn't just small businesses. When I worked for the internet banking division of a large bank we were shocked by things people would say and do. An auditor from a regulator said in 35 years of working in bank regulation she never saw or heard the types of stuff she saw in five years examining internet-based financial institutions. Crazy!
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Yet another post that should be pinned to the top of every page and printed on a wallet-sized card that is issued by Rentmen when an escort signs up. Could not have said it better myself.
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How often is a compliment you give genuine ?
rvwnsd replied to + barullo's topic in Questions About Hiring
Goddammit, Slater if we've told you once, we've told you a thousand times, you are supposed to use the when you post stuff like that. But seriously, asking whether compliments are sincere is a slippery slope and you are guaranteed to fall and slide face first into the mud and cinders. You are also guaranteed to get an answer, no matter what the answer is, that makes you feel bad about yourself (or about the people giving you compliments) and leaving you wonder whether the answer is disingenuous and/or mean-spirited. My advice: take the compliment and appreciate it as well as the person who pays it to you. And that's not sarcasm. -
No because when I was in LA his ad was gone. Turned out, he changed his name. Fast forward to May, I was planning a trip to LA and saw his ad. It was gone before I could contact him. Well, he changed his name again and I subsequently cancelled the trip. This is his fourth fifth name since mid-May. EDIT: Mis-counted name changes.
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I had the same problem, @chadLA . Launching a private browsing (incognito on chrome) window and browsing using my VPN (TunnelBear) worked like a charm and I use rent.men.
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Anyone Know Of Any Decent Coffee Liqueurs Less Expensive Than Kahlua?
rvwnsd replied to + Gar1eth's topic in The Lounge
Ah, liquor laws. Ask at Total Wines if they carry the small bottle. -
I love using Albolene.
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Anyone Know Of Any Decent Coffee Liqueurs Less Expensive Than Kahlua?
rvwnsd replied to + Gar1eth's topic in The Lounge
I've seen small bottles (a pint, maybe) of Kahlua at my local Safeway. Check your local Tom Thumb, Albertsons, or Market Street and see if they carry it. -
YUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM. Can't eat onions, but chopped veggies instead of lettuce is delish! Right on! People look at me funny when I ask for the lettuce and tomato to be deleted from burgers and sandwiches. To me, the lettuce adds nothing except a wilted leaf. YUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM-er. Hear, hear! That could be the case. Growing up in Chicago, with its large Polish and Italian populations, any store whose deli did not sell a variety of sausages would not stay in business for very long. My recollection is the national chains (A&P, Kroger, and National) did not have a wide variety of deli meats. such as kosher salami, but Jewel and Dominick's did. Of course, the family-owned grocers that replaced the defunct A&P, Kroger, and National stores carried a dizzying variety of deli products. One other contributing factor (I think) is the emergence of "deli programs" by the large companies like Boar's Head, Kretschmar, and Dietz and Watson. Basically, the supermarket gets what they supply. Imagine my surprise and glee when I walked into Safeway and they sold Krakus Polish ham. I was practically giddy! The deli lady explained that Phoenix has a very large expat Chicagoan population and therefore they sell it. Kroger-owned Fry's looked at me like I had sprouted a third head when I asked for Polish ham.
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3296 N Federal Hwy #11104
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