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robberbaron4u

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  1. In size or reputation?
  2. Who is Justin Beiber?
  3. Unfortunately, no, I have not proven your point. He has a franchise with a nationally known brand and a free standing "brick and mortar" facility.
  4. No. Bob was known in his professional life as "John Smith".
  5. Not to worry as I take no offense. Even my late mother's cat regards me with scorn. . .
  6. Oui? Rather, Ooh la la. . .Bobby van Orden, Billy Millar, Ed Stroll, the 19 year old captain of a collegiate swimming team, the perfection of the physical form that was Charlton Heston, and, a 14 year old "virgin boy" possessed of a fine, delicate figure, ash blonde hair, brown doe eyes, and, maturity of mind and sense of purpose, a house on Stone Canyon Drive at LA; two queens, a king, a prince and a princess. . .
  7. Yes.
  8. With regard to "Liam Sanchez", he has entered into an "exclusive arrangement" with a gentleman who maintains a winter residence at Manalapan; and he is managing a car wash and detailing franchise purchased for him..
  9. "Can't you make it a little cheaper, Mister" is my family's motto.
  10. One "problem" is that you are often required to use a "preferred provider" with the insurance company. My mother suffered a debilitating stroke in 2016; she was rendered, as by the Victorians, a "helpless invalid". Fortunately, we had the financial wherewithal to keep her at home for the remaining six years of her life. Although I was "on duty" 24/7, the staffing cost, two shifts of home health aides, and, in addition, physical, speech and occupational therapist, and a registered nurse, was staggering. The home health services covered by Medicare and her BCBS Plan F Medicare Advantage plan were rudimentary.
  11. Experience; he is a "major attraction", the experience of which should not be missed...
  12. "Five stars plus" in every aspect of his offering.
  13. Leave "next-of-kin" contact information at the front desk. . .just in case your "mystery date" turns out to be the infamous "Gay Blade" killer: !!!SURPRISE!!!
  14. Unfortunately, there are now "strains" which can prove very difficult to treat.
  15. A draught that will quench any discerning man's thirst! Bottoms up!
  16. Silly, or, perhaps, prudent on the part of the escort? Per Jack Graysonn, an established escort at New Orleans, and posted to his rentmen.eu advertisement: "Taking off for treatment, guys. Get yourself tested, guys. This is my FOURTH treatment this year and it hasn't been particularly busy. This will make 11 weeks I've had to take off because someone had something." And he ain't making reference to a common cold. . .
  17. Make inquiry of HSH.
  18. I yet have a fancy sport jacket hanging in my closet that Vincent sold me whilst he was working in a clothing store at Ventura; Vincent, and not the jacket, was the attraction in making the purchase..
  19. After the fact, yes; before the fact, I think not...
  20. You have stated, succinctly, my argument. Thank you.
  21. Well...if the dye on the bunny fur runs and it begins to shed, don't blame me that it ain't real mink for I am blameless in the thing.
  22. And before the person was tested, discovered himself to be positive and began an anti-viral regiment to being his load down to "undetectable"?
  23. Certainly. For the escort "I didn't know," "Nobody told me", "I didn't understand", "THE CLIENT DID IT" is a good defense. By the way, based upon your premise, I have a dyed bunny fur stole which I can happily sell to you, without remorse, as genuine mink . . .
  24. I am in agreement with you that it is the "most realistic statement"; nonetheless, I doubt the statement affords any comfort for a client when his test comes back "positive". By the way, I have a dyed rabbit fur stole that I will happily sell to you as "mink". . .if the dye runs and it sheds we have no need to worry as to a complaint from you; after all, as a consumer, you should have known the "real" how and why and wheretofore of the thing and not relied upon my representation. Escorting ia a business, not a charity, and, ideally, the customary rules of doing business are applicable; escorts, as providers, wail as a banshee in a lighting storm when they've been "taken" by a client; the client should have the same privilege without condemnation.
  25. Hmmm. . . "caveat emptor"; unfortunately, with HIV there is no recourse to obtain a refund.
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