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  1. There's a flood of Brazilian providers in my area this week, not sure why, but I'm not complaining. Does anyone have any info on this twunk ? He got one bad review out of four, so that would be 25% of his reviews are bad. Brazilianhandz - Male Massage & Bodywork in Jacksonville, FL | RentMasseur RENTMASSEUR.COM Gay Masseur Brazilianhandz in Jacksonville, FL offering a wide range of massages ⭐ experienced in therapeutic, sensual, swedish, hotStone, deepTissue.
  2. What got me excited (literally) is that Rome Flynn is joining the cast for this season. ‘Godfather Of Harlem’: Rome Flynn Expanding Notorious Drug Lord Frank Lucas’ Origin Story In Season 4 DEADLINE.COM Rome Flynn is set to recur in the MGM+ series 'Godfather of Harlem' for Season 4.
  3. One of the best shows I have seen in the past decade has got to be 'Godfather of Harlem' starring Forrest Whittaker. The cast, the writing, the production - all incredible. The newest season (4) premiered last night. Unfortunately, it streams on MGM+ which no one seems to get. My suggestion - wait till all of Season 4 drops. Then subscribe / get a free trial to MGM+ this summer for one month, and catch up on all four seasons - worth binging over a weekend. Trust me - the best series you will ever watch. ‘Godfather of Harlem’ season 4 premiere: How to watch, where to stream free WWW.AL.COM On the season four premiere episode of "Godfather of Harlem," Bumpy plans to open a new club in Harlem, but along the way he faces financial problems as he...
  4. For anyone traveling to Cape Cod, MA this summer: I just found out that Vanson has their US factory in Fall River, MA. They have a 'factory store' in the same location where you can purchase discontinued items and new items which 'don't pass inspection' cheaply. They also have a retail store where their newer products, suppodesly cheaper than what retailers sell their products for. I only learned this a week ago on my local RI news station when all the talk was about Madonna wearing their jacket in last week's photo she took with Elton John.
  5. There is one masseur in my area I've had my eye on since he started advertising earlier this year (newly relocated here, I believe). His rates seem reasonable, but I haven't been in the mood to hire since early February. I noticed this evening he has edited his ad since this morning, which now says he's offering 20% off all appointments for new clients April 14 - April 20. I may take him up on his offer, as his location is convenient to my location. So either he's trying to establish himself in this area after being here for four months, or the crash last week has cleared his calendar for this week. Or both.
  6. Here's what I learned when I opened my retail store in 1987, and stuck with for nearly 25 years: 1. You are not going to please everyone, nor should you try. Develop a thick skin for negative feedback / crticism / bad reviews. You will get them, as it goes along with the territory. You can tell the genuine ones from the others - learn from the genuine ones, and improve from those. You will be surprised how much you will mature as a business man and grow your business better. 2. You don't want 'quantity' of clients, you want 'quality' clients. There's a big difference. Your 'quality' clients will be your repeat clients who enjoy your services. They will be your bread and butter, and keep you in business. It will take time to decipher who your 'quality' customers are over time, and learn to cater to them (for example, they will take top priority in your appointment schedule - you don't want to disappoint them). The key to any success is developing loyal, repeat customers who can't wait to book with you again. ("Quantity" customers are the 'time wasters' and the 'one-timers'). 3. Know your worth ! That means know what you're bringing to the appointment and set your prices that you can survive off of. That also means knowing what the market is sustaining in your area, or where you are traveling to for business. You never want to price yourself out of the market (I've mentioned this time and time again in different threads, when 'newbies' start off at the top tier of the scale). Once your prices are set you stay firm, you don't 'negotiate' with potential clients - you are a masseur, you are not a used car salesman where 'negotiating is par for the course'.
  7. Jean Marsh, Actress Who Co-Created ‘Upstairs, Downstairs,’ Dies at 90 - The New York Times WWW.NYTIMES.COM She not only helped develop the hit 1970s show, but also acted in it, and had a decades-long career in film, TV and theater.
  8. Audra MacDonald was on 'The View' last week, and of course the hosts were praising her performance in the musical (would they say anything else?). However, I'm still hearing / reading mixed reviews from trusted theater-goers, most saying AM is miscast in this one. I'd like to see it at some point if I can get a great deal on tix. I'd also like to see 'Sunset Blvd' revival before it closs in July (though if there are Tonys awarded to it, it will probably extend through the summer).
  9. I would just love to get him in a room and rip his clothes off. You can tell he has one sexy body under his suits.
  10. This past week I watched the 'season finale' of 'White Lotus' and the 'series finale' of 'Yellowstone' (I never realized part 2 of the series final was released in November - finally caught up with it) and '!923'. 'White Lotus' was a slog-though this season, while Taylor Sheridan's 'Yellowstone' and '1923' was worth watching every minute. I recommend the latter two if you have never seen them. Now I need to catch up on the last season release of 'Outlander' - I forgot that part 2 of that season was released last year, and I need to continue with S2 of 'Interview with the Vampire' (I started / stopped about a month ago). Looking forward to the new seasons of 'Hacks' and 'Handmaid's Tale' returning in a few weeks.
  11. I just watched the finale last night. It was indeed a let-down. As the credits rolled at the end, I asked myself, 'That's it ?' The story could have been told in half the episodes over two nights - the way ABC, CBS, and NBC used to air stories like this and call it a 'mini series' or 'two part movie of the week'. Thankfully, Patrick S. and Arnas Fedaravičius gave us eye candy each episode, but not enough. I think when the first episode showed PS's dick, most viewers were hoping it would get better from there. We instead got a glimpse of ass on Arnas Fedaravičius, and a prosthetic from Jason Isaacs (but what a nice one it was). Overall rating : 5/10
  12. I recently came across my Playbill for 'Sunset Boulevard' with Betty Buckley starring, from August, 1996. I had front row aisle seats (we could see the nose hair in Buckley's nostrils when she sang 'With One Look' right in front of her), that's how close we were). The tickets in my Playbill say $62.00 for a Saturday night performance. And I remember thinking 'that's expensive!'. I also found the ticket stubs and Playbill to 'Gypsy' from May, 1991 when Tyne Daly had returned. Center orchestra, aisle seats for me and my friend - Tyne Daly stopped right near me and yelled 'Sing out, Louise!' on her way down the aisle and up to the stage. She frightened me. Again, a Saturday night performance. Tickets were $49. Best night of my life, because... The play was at the Marquis Theater and my friend and I were staying at the hotel that weekend for business (gift show at the Javitz Center). We stopped at the lounge afterwards, and my friend had a glass of wine while I had a coffee (I don't drink). My friend was European-American, and was sexy as hell with dark skin, black hair and from what I could see - a hairy chest on a nicely naturally muscled body (not a gym rat). I had no idea if he was gay or not, even though I knew him for about a year. I had booked a room with two double beds. When we called it a night and went back to the room, he went into the bathroom first to get get himself 'ready for bed'. I sat on the edge of my bed waiting to use the bathroom, when he finished and came out - fully nude and semi-erect. What a body! What a bushy cock! He acted very natural, went to his bed, laid on top of it and put the TV on. I decided not to bring my pajamas in the bathroom with me, and build up enough confidence to copy him. I exited nude as well, with a full erection (I didn't have as nice a body as he did, but nothing to be ashamed of). By then, he's laying on his bed with a full hard-on (we were both in our mid-20s he was two years older). I didn't know what to do at that point, so I headed to the other bed - and he said 'Nice ass. Nice dick, too.' I smiled and told him he had the same - he stood up, we started making out, and he ended up giving me the best fuck I ever had in my life to this day. I remember going down on him for the very first time - incredible.
  13. If I'm reading this correctly, the $400 was the price pad by a reviewer (his only review so far). The time spent was over 2 hours (130 minutes) and the type of appointment he had was 'other'. That may also include the tip the client threw in. The guy lists $200 for an hour therapeutic, $250 for sensual. So $400 for 170 minutes described as 'other' (and we know what that means) doesn't sound 'off the charts' to me.
  14. In my area this week - thanks for the warning.
  15. He's in Providence now and I'm interested - any recent experiences ? Nice to see a Brazilian who's tall and the only visible tatts are on the inside of his arm (from what I can tell).
  16. More often than not, the travelers can’t answer simple questions like: how long will you be in town for? And which hotel are you staying at? The hotel question is very important to me because there are some locations throughout the state I won’t go to and certain hotels l won’t step foot in. Still, I need to ask multiple times before I get an answer and make up my mind.
  17. I wonder if they feel like the widget on the assembly line with clients who book providers regularly?
  18. I remember a couple of years ago, before I joined here and read reviews, I texted a very hot / sexy masseur who was visiting my area. I was interested in an erotic massage, and he quoted me a price of $200. I clearly asked him what was offered in his erotic massage, and he told me he couldn't get into details via text. I told him I was looking for us both to be nude, MT and a HE. He responded, 'Trust me, you won't be disappointed.' So I trusted and I booked. I left disappointed. Yes, he was as sexy and gorgeous as his photos. Great personality. Yes, he was nude in a very darkened hotel room. Every time I went to touch him, he would move far enough away to be out of reach. Sure, my fingertips could graze his ass or his thighs, but once I went for his dick, he would change positions and move himself towards my feet. I barely saw his dick or torso / chest, never mind touch any of it. When it came to my HE, he let me know there was only five minutes left to our appointment and he had another appointment booked after me. How does that relax me an let my ending be a happy one ? He rushed right through it, I shot my load, and it was not pleasurable in the least.
  19. For the record, I always respect every provider for what they do, and believe each guy should be treated as a business owner who is running a business - despite their age, or years of experience (or lack of experience). They're offering service, they have put a value on that service, they attract customers, build up a clientele, and are compensated for that service. It is no different than when I was 23, and took a gamble by opening a retail store in 1987. Difference between me as a business man and these guys as businessmen : I didn't make it difficult nor 'challenging' for my customers to do business with me. I wanted to attract as many as I could, not alienate as many as possible by setting up ridiculous rules and 'fees'. I would never think of charging them a fee for using cash (or writing checks, or using a credit card). I had a VM set up on my 'landline' phone back then, and would let the calls go to VM during peak busy times. I would give the attention to the customer in front of me (in person), but I would definitely get back to the callers who left messages since they were expressing an interest to do business with me - I wouldn't leave them 'dangling', like these guys tend to do with callers. Now I realize times have changed since then, but good business practices are still good business practices. Some of these guys can't be taken too seriously as 'business men' if they don't treat their services as 'business'.
  20. I guess I lucked out with Lucky Boy. I'm disappointed to read all the lackluster reviews. Maybe he's growing tired of the business as time goes on ?
  21. In my area this week. Interesting he showed up at the same time as Gabe Brasz. I wonder if they are traveling together ?
  22. He's in my area now. Love his body, but his face...he's much cuter without facial hair. His facial hair makes him look like a werewolf. Anyhow, any experience ?
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